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Type | Electrolarynx |
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Intensity | Adjustable |
Power Source | Rechargeable Battery |
Charging Time | 2 hours |
Volume Control | Yes |
Pitch Control | Yes |
Material | Plastic |
Intended Use | Voice Rehabilitation |
Explains how the SERVOX digital speech aid operates using battery power and a magnetic coil to create vibrations for voiced speech.
Details finding the optimal position on the neck or chin for clear sound quality, advising practice and using the non-dominant hand.
Presents three types of oral adapters (long tubed, short tubed, tubeless) for use when direct placement is difficult due to swelling.
Recommends regular cleaning of oral adapters with warm or soapy water and periodic replacement of tubes.
Emphasizes precise articulation and practicing sounds, words, and phrases for clear speech, avoiding breathing sounds.
Highlights the importance of individual settings for voice customization, including volume and pitch for different situations.
Explains how to adjust volume levels (soft, medium, loud) for various environments and how to alter it for one or both buttons.
Guides on setting the desired pitch and learning to switch between buttons for a natural speech melody and emphasis.
Introduces two screw caps for tone variation (harder and softer), advising users to try them for optimal sound reproduction.
Summarizes crucial points for successful use, covering posture, placement, screw caps, pitch, tone synchronization, breathing, and expression.
Introduces additional SERVOX products designed to protect the tracheostoma area, offering various designs and fastening options.
Details specific items within the SERVOX Collection, such as larynx protection bibs, neckerchiefs, scarves, rollis, and tracheofix.
Informs the customer about a descriptive CD-ROM with animated instructions to further assist in understanding the SERVOX digital device.