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Widex Bravo B1 - Recommended Energy Source; Zinc Air Battery Type 13; Left;Right Identification

Widex Bravo B1
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Recommended energy source:
Zinc Air battery type 13
This hearing aid uses an environmentally friend-
ly, type 13 Zinc Air battery, which provides a long
lifetime when treated correctly.
Please note the expiry date code on the battery
pack stating how long the batteries will be good.
Do not remove the adhesive tab until just before
inserting the battery in the hearing aid. Once in-
serted, the battery will start functioning after a
few seconds. Operate your hearing aid with the
same battery until it is exhausted.
The lifetime of the battery depends on a number
of factors, such as the setting of your hearing aid,
how many hours you use it daily and the listening
environments in which you use it.
On occasion, a new battery may be exhausted be-
cause it was not sealed properly. If your hearing
aid does not work after you have replaced the bat-
tery, try inserting a different new battery.
Left/right identification
If you are wearing hearing aids on both ears
(which is highly recommendable if you have a
hearing loss on both ears), and you want to make
sure you are placing them correctly, you can ar-
range with your hearing healthcare professional
to have a small identification mark above the bat-
tery drawer on the side of the hearing aid facing
the ear (red mark = right and blue mark = left).

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