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2. Battery Tester We recommend that you test the batteries in your hearing aids every morning to make sure that there is plenty of power left for the day. The red light indicates that the battery is still good. 3. Battery Disposal Box Fold open the box and use it for storing used batteries until they can be safely disposed of.
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While older children may be able to explain a problem in words, younger children may react to malfunctioning hearing aids by refusing to wear them, crying, or by reacting to sounds in an unusual way such as seeming confused or startled. The Listening Set allows you to listen to your child’s hearing aids to make sure that they are functioning properly.
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Fig. 2. Connect the hearing aid to the plastic tube as shown. Fig. 3. Listening Set (fig. 3, page 7 and fig. 4, page 8). You may need Exchange the tube as shown. Snap off the red tube and snap on the clear tube. to press hard to snap the connector into place.
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Drying Kit Instructions: Use overnight to remove moisture from your hearing aid. Behind-the-Ear Instruments: Disconnect the earmould from the hearing aid. Open battery drawer and remove battery. With the battery drawer open, place hearing aid and earmould into the container with the Hearing Aid Saver pod. Close the lid tightly and wait overnight for best results.
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Hearing Aid Care Tips: Let cool to the touch. Repeat cycle until beads are orange. Warning: Do not exceed 2 minutes total. You know how important your hearing aids are, so make sure you Let the Hearing Aid Saver pod cool before handling. take good care of them! Reactivating the Hearing Aid Saver Pod in a Conventional Oven: •...
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