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Then pull the holder straight out. Do not twist the
grey tool. The new wax guard will automatically
dismount from the holder and remain in place.
After inserting the new wax guard, discard the
holder with the used wax guard attached to the
removal hook. Never reuse a wax guard.
Note: If the wax guard fits loosely, discard it and
insert another.
The frequency with which the CeruSTOP wax
guard should be changed varies from one individ-
ual to another depending on, for example, the
type and amount of earwax produced.
If a medical condition exists, such as a perforated
eardrum, or if an ointment is used do not use the
wax guard.
If you have any questions regarding your wax
guard, please contact your hearing healthcare
professional.
The use of a CeruSTOP wax guard does not elim-
inate the need for daily cleaning procedures.
Warning: If the wax guard becomes dislodged
from the hearing aid while in the ear canal, please
contact your physician immediately. Do not try to
remove the wax guard from your ear canal your-
self.
Important
Please be sure to keep your hearing aid and its
accessories out of the reach of children, who
might place them in their mouths.
Keep batteries out of children’s reach and discard
used batteries carefully.
Do not change batteries in front of children or let
them see where you keep your supply.
Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason
and never let a child obtain a battery or place it in
his or her mouth.
In case of ingestion, contact your physician imme-
diately.
The hearing aid is made of modern non-allergen-
ic materials. Still, in rare cases skin irritation can
occur. If you notice skin irritation in or around
your ear or ear canal, contact your hearing
healthcare professional.
The use of hearing aids can lead to the formation
of earwax plugs in your ear canal, which can tem-
porarily reduce your hearing ability. If you sus-
pect that a plug has formed in your ear, contact
your ENT doctor/physician.