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*Approximate number of days assuming 12 hours of wear time per day
Using The Telephone If your hearing aid has a Telephone Use option, it has a telephone program. For telephone use, move the switch to the telephone position. Refer to the diagrams on pages 2 - 3. Then place the telephone handset lightly against your ear, being careful not to cover your ear completely. Adjust the telephone handset slightly up and/or back to find the position that gives the best sound. For devices without the Telephone Use option, select the program that is best for you when using the phone. Then position the phone lightly against your ear as described above. Cleaning The Wax Guard on a Custom Aid Cerumen, or earwax, is
a natural product of your ear canal. When you wear your hearing
aid, the sound channel comes in contact with cerumen. Over
time, the cerumen may build up and completely cover the sound
channel, causing the hearing aid to perform poorly. To maximize
your listening experience, your hearing aid may have a cerumen
barrier system designed to protect your aid from excessive
cerumen buildup. To ensure your aid functions properly, the
cerumen barrier system requires regular cleaning. HEARING Life
recommends that you clean your hearing aid(s) in the
morning. This gives the cerumen that may accumulate on the hearing aid a chance to dry overnight and allows it to be easily brushed away. To clean the cerumen barrier system, first brush away the cerumen from the shield/door while it is still closed. Next, rotate the door open by placing your finger on top of the door and gently pushing it to the side. Do not attempt to lift or pull up on the door as this will damage or break the door. Hold the hearing aid so that the opening faces the floor, ensuring that cerumen does not fall into the hearing aid while cleaning. Take a brush and remove the cerumen or other particles built up on the underside of the door. Finally, lightly brush the area around the door. After cleaning, close the door. Make sure the door is properly aligned with the base before inserting the aid back into your ear. If the hearing aid has a different type of wax and moisture system, consult your Hearing Care Professional for cleaning instructions
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