User's Manual
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4 Care and maintenance
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Daily maintenance
It is important to keep your devices clean and dry. On a daily basis, wipe them clean using a soft cloth
or tissue. To avoid potential damage from excess humidity or perspiration, the use of a drying kit is
also recommended.
Care and maintenance
When not in use, store in a secure area away from small children and pets.
Do not place hearing AIDSs or charging case near
high-temperature areas such as stoves or direct sunlight. Do not leave the devices in a humid place for
a long time,
such as bathroom.
Take care not to poke the microphone holes with any sharp objects to avoid damage.
Do not disassemble or attempt any repairs by yourself. Doing so will void your warranty.
Cleaning
Cleaning the ear tips
Remove any earwax buildup using the
enclosed tool. Wipe clean with a tissue or soft cloth.
Cleaning Tool
Use a soft cloth or tissue to wipe any moisture, perspiration, or debris from the surface of the tool.
Note: Do not use alcohol or other cleaning solvents to clean the hook as this could damage the
protective covering.
HEARING AIDSS CARE
Keep your hearing AIDSs clean. Extreme temperatures (heat or cold), moisture, and foreign
substances can result in poor performance.
Use the cleaning brush tool or soft cloth to clean debris from around the buttons, microphones, and
charging contacts; inspect the receiver, ear tips, and charging case regularly.
Never use water, solvents, cleaning fluids or oils to clean your hearing AIDS.
Charging contacts should always be kept clean and dry.
Always store your hearing AIDSs in the charging case when not in use or cleaning.
Charging Case Care
Keep your charger clean. Heat, moisture and foreign materi- als can result in poor performance.
Using the provided cleaning brush keep the charging ports clear of debris.
Do not use water, solvents or cleaning fluids to clean the charging ports.