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Further information

Storage periods

The shelf life of a hearing instrument which has not been 
activated is 3 months.
Once a power cell is activated, in order for it to remain
in good condition it needs to be charged at least every 
6 months. We recommend to charge the hearing 
instruments every 3 months.

Symbols used in this document

Signia Pure ChargeGo X Dispenser EN.indd 13
Points out a situation that could lead to serious,
moderate, or minor injuries.
Indicates possible property damage.
Advice and tips on how to handle your device
better.
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David E Johnson
January 20, 2025

How do I connect my hearing aids via blue tooth?

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

To connect Signia Pure Charge&Go X hearing aids to an iPhone via Bluetooth:

1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
2. Scroll down and tap Accessibility.
3. Under the Hearing section, tap Hearing Devices.
4. Put the hearing aids into pairing mode:
- Press and hold the back button on each hearing aid for 5–6 seconds to turn them off.
- Press and hold again for 5–6 seconds to turn them back on.
- Alternatively, place them in the charger briefly until orange LEDs light up, then remove them.
5. The hearing aids should appear on the iPhone screen.
6. Tap on each device name and select Pair when prompted.

Once paired, you can adjust audio routing settings in the same menu.

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Cheryl Dunham
February 6, 2025

Left hearing aid not working when listening to video online

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The left Signia Pure Charge&Go X hearing aid may not be working when listening to videos online due to the following possible reasons:

1. The hearing aid is turned off – Ensure the hearing aid is powered on.
2. The battery is low or depleted – Charge the hearing aid.
3. Connectivity issues – Check if the hearing aid is properly connected to the device streaming the video.
4. Volume is too low – Increase the volume.
5. Ear piece issues – Clean or exchange the ear piece.
6. Bluetooth or wireless interference – The use of accessories with an iPhone, iPad, or iPod may affect wireless performance.

If the issue persists, consult a Hearing Care Professional.

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