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NHS White Noise Generator Care & Cleaning

NHS White Noise Generator Care & Cleaning

Centre for hearing and balance disorders

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Centre for hearing and balance disorders
How to clean and maintain your White
Noise Generator (WNG)
Introduction
You have been given a White Noise Generator (WNG). The WNG is a
device worn over the ear with a thin tube going into the ear which plays
white noise. White noise is a random flat noise and sounds just like a radio
when out of tune. It can be used to ease the symptoms of tinnitus.
Using the WNG
The WNG should ideally be used in both ears (even if the tinnitus is not),
and should be used at a very low level. It is important that the generator is
not used to mask or block out the tinnitus as this will not help you to
habituate. Having the generator at this level allows the brain to be
distracted from the tinnitus, by hearing the rushing and the tinnitus
together. Part of the problem of tinnitus is the attention the brain pays to
sounds within the head. A WNG can help the brain to tune the sound out.
It may take several months before you begin to gain benefit from your
WNG so don't be disappointed if it doesn't help you immediately.
The sound of the white noise is more soothing and pleasant to listen to

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Summary of Contents for NHS White Noise Generator

  • Page 1 Noise Generator (WNG) Introduction You have been given a White Noise Generator (WNG). The WNG is a device worn over the ear with a thin tube going into the ear which plays white noise. White noise is a random flat noise and sounds just like a radio when out of tune.
  • Page 2  More batteries can be collected from the Centre for Hearing and Balance Disorders or by phoning the department and we can post some out for you. Please contact the Centre for Hearing and Balance Disorders on 024 7696 6444. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 3 (Further information is in this booklet regarding cleaning and changing tubes and domes)  The tubes are also colour co-ordinated. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 4 5 steps or down (pushing the volume control button downwards) by 5 steps. Each time this is done you should hear a quick beep to indicate a change has been made. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 5 How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 6  The tube and dome needs to be changed every 6 months  Should you require more spare tubes and domes, please contact the Audiology department and we will be able to post more out to you. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 7 1. Twist the tubes anti-clockwise (towards you) to unscrew the tubes off the aid Unscrew here 2. You can push the green cleaning wire through the end of the tube and it should come out where the dome is. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 8: General Information

     Never use cleaning agents such as household detergents, soap, etc. for cleaning your device. It is not recommended to rinse these parts with water as it increases the risk of lodging in the tube. How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 9: Common Problems/Troubleshooting

    If you need any further information or batteries please contact the Centre for Hearing and Balance Disorders on 024 7696 6444. Further information on tinnitus can be found at www.actiononhearingloss.co.uk www.tinnitus.org.uk How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...
  • Page 10 The Trust operates a smoke free policy Document History Department: Clinic 8 - centre for hearing and balance disorders Contact: 02476966444 Updated: December 2020 Review: December 2023 Version: Reference: HIC/LFT/2550/20 How to clean and maintain your white noise generator (WNG) feedback@uhcw.nhs.uk...