You can also use this device to slowly brush the tip of each Erotop Dome, where wax is more likely to accumulate. If a tough wax is trapped at the tip of the dome, try to use a wire loop on the brush to remove it slowly. Next, check the back of the recipient, where the wire is connected, and also brush the area. You can use a micro -fiber cloth to remove any material that ends during this stage.
Some very old Hearing Aids have a long vent that runs through them entrely. It can be cleaned with a particular wire that is included with the product (as well as the wire loop on the back of the hairsting aid brush). Such vent is not common on modern hearing aids.
3. Change the wax guard
Photo: Chris Noel
Photo: Chris Noel
Under your ears, you will usually find a small white cylinder known as a wax guard, wax filter, or wax net. His function is exactly as it looks: preventing wax from going into the hearing procedure and stopping it. Finally, these wax guards will be too flare up to clean the brush, where they should be replaced. Depending on your use and the volume of air waxes, this can mean once a month.
If your hearing aid is a wax guard, it may come with a cut of alternative guards, which is in a small plastic case of eight or more. Open the case and remove a plastic tool from the sleeve very delicate. The alternate guard is on the other side of the tool, and when you remove the toll from this matter, it is easy to eliminate it by mistake.
By hearing the hearing help, remove the naked (black) side of the tool directly into the wax guard, then remove it. It will completely pull the old wax guard from hearing aid.
Now turn this device to the other side, which will have a white tip. This is your new, clean wax guard, ready to use. Remove the old wax guard and insert the white tip carefully into the hole created, then remove the toll. It will easily leave the new wax guard. Discover used tools, replace air tips, and you are ready to go.
4. Change the air tips
Photo: Chris Noel
Finally, the anterops will be eliminated or broken, especially if you remove them frequently to clear your hearing aid, or they will be too much to be too much to effectively clean. Solution: Change them with fresh people. Your hearing AIDS may come with extra aerials in your preferred size, but when you finish, you can make more direct purchase than the manufacturer (with extra wax guard tools, if needed). Many model hearing AIDS AIDS AirTops are available, but the quality will be quite different.
At the end, wipe everything with your micro -fiber clothes. And remember, always keep your hearing aids safe in their case when they are not in use (never pockets).
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