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Wax Guard
After cleaning hearing aid, securely connect dome to tip of
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hearing aid.
Wax Guard
Changing Wax Guard
It's important to keep the hearing aid tip free of wax and debris.
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If you notice a decline in the performance of your hearing aid,
you may need to change the wax guard.
If wax cannot be removed with a dry cloth or with the hearing
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aid brush, change the wax guard. The wax guard is a small white
screen at the tip of your hearing aid. It's designed to keep wax
and debris from entering your hearing aid.
Remove Old Wax Guard
Remove dome from hearing aid tip.
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Insert the thin end of the wax guard stick into the wax guard
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port at the tip of the hearing aid. The stick will be embedded in
the white wax guard.
Gently pull the stick away from the hearing aid tip to remove
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the wax guard. Discard old wax guard.
Use hearing aid brush to remove any wax or debris that may
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have remained on the tip of the hearing aid.
Insert New Wax Guard
Use the thick end of the wax guard stick (with white wax guard
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attached) to insert a new wax guard.
Firmly push the new wax guard into the tip of the hearing aid.
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Wax Guard
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