Battery Tips; Care & Cleaning - MDHearingAid AIR User Manual

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Battery Tips:

• Extend battery life by turning the Hearing Aid OFF when not
in use and by leaving the Battery Compartment open every night.
• New zinc-air batteries require "time to breathe." After removing
orange tab, give new battery one (1) minute to fully power up
BEFORE inserting into Battery Compartment.
• Use Magnet on Cleaning Tool to assist with the placement
and removal of the battery.
• Do not use batteries that are expired, unsealed, or showing
signs of corrosion.
• Do not leave exhausted batteries in the Hearing Aid. They may leak and
damage the Hearing Aid.
Caution! Be sure to keep batteries out of reach from children and pets.
If a battery is accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention immediately,
or call The National Battery Hotline collect at 202-625-3333.
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Care and Cleaning
Follow these tips to keep your MDHearingAid
• Wipe your Hearing Aid daily with a tissue or soft cloth. Water, alcohol, or
other liquid agents will damage it.
• Keep your ears clean to maximize the benefit of your MDHearingAid
Earwax can clog up AIR Tubing. For best results, it may be beneficial to clean
your ears with an over-the-counter ear wash kit or visit your physician.
• Use the wire on the Cleaning Tool to keep AIR Tubing free from debris.
• Use the brush on the Cleaning Tool to gently clean away wax and other debris.
• Do not let the Hearing Aid get wet. Do not use hair spray or a hair dryer while
wearing the Hearing Aid. Do not expose the Aid to excess moisture or heat.
• Avoid physical shock to the Hearing Aid, such as dropping it on the floor.
• Store your Hearing Aid in a cool dry place when not in use with the Battery
Compartment open.
• If you are not going to use the Hearing Aid for a prolonged period of time,
remove the battery to prevent corrosion.
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