Cleaning
and Maintenance
Make a habit of cleaning your hearing instruments on a daily basis.
Using a small brush (often provided), remove earwax or other particles
that may have accumulated around the canal, volume control or battery
compartment. Then wipe gently with a soft cloth.
Never use solvents, cleaning fluids or oil to clean your instrument.
Because your hearing instruments are so small and delicate, its
a good idea to perform cleaning tasks over a soft cloth laid on
a table or desk. This will reduce the risk of damage should you
drop the instrument.
Once people are used to wearing their instruments, they occasionally
forget they have them in. Always check to make sure youve
removed your instruments before swimming, showering or applying
hair spray. Its a good idea to check your pockets before
washing clothes as well.
If your hearing instruments do get wet, dont try to dry
them in an oven, microwave, or with a hair dryerthe heat
will damage them. Instead, dispose of the batteries and place the
instruments on a towel in a safe place, leaving the battery doors
open to promote air drying.
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