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Cleaning your Hearing Aids
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean your hearing
aids at the end of each day. In addition, regular
cleaning with the supplied cleaning brush will
ensure that your hearing aids will maintain
their sound quality. It is not recommended to
rinse them with water.
Ear wax gathers naturally in your ear. Ear
wax may lead to reduced perceived sound
or cause the hearing aid to stop working.
To prevent this, clean your hearing aids
regularly and periodically replace the wax
guard (see "Replacing your wax guard" on
page 44).
Do not use sharp tools to dislodge ear wax.
Inserting household items into your hearing
aids can seriously damage them.
Cleaning your charging case
Use a soft, lint-free cloth to clean your
charging case at the end of each day, removing
any dust or dirt from the chargers slots.
Always make sure the charging case is
disconnected from power before cleaning.
Cleaning your eartips
Eartips should be gently cleaned with the
supplied cleaning brush and/or a soft, lint-free
cloth, removing any debris or ear wax.
Cleaning your wax guard
Clean your wax guard by simply wiping with
a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not apply excessive
pressure as it may damage the wax guard.
Here’s a few do’s and don’ts to follow:
• Use a gentle back and forth wiping motion
• Never wipe with a rotating motion as this
might damage the wax guard
• Never use water to clean the wax guard
• Never use sharp objects or brushes to clean
the wax guard