Care Kit
The following tips are only a brief guide. If you need the full info, see your Hearing Aid Care Kit User Instructions, or contact you hearing healthcare professional for the exact details on using the tools in your Widex Care Kit!
- Air puffer
- Use the air puffer to blow moisture out of the earmould after cleaning or after daily use. If there is moisture in the earmould tube, it is a sure sign that moisture may be damaging your hearing aid and you should use a hearing aid dehumidifier!
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- Battery tester
- You should totally test the batteries in your hearing aids every morning to make sure that there is plenty of power left for the day. That shiny red light indicates that the battery is still all good.
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- Battery disposal box
- Fold open the box and use it for storing used batteries until you can safely get rid of them at the recycle place for hazardous waste!
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- Cleaning cloth
- Use the soft cloth every day to gently clean the hearing aids (not the earmould) after daily use. To clean the earmould properly, have a peek at the user's instructions you got with the hearing aid.
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- Cleaning brush
- Use the cleaning brush to gently clean around all openings in the hearing aids after daily use.
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- Drying kit for hearing aids
- Directions for drying kit use are found in the Hearing Aid Care Kit User Instructions.
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- Listening set for parents
- The Listening Set allows you to listen to you child's hearing aids to make sure they are functioning properly. See Hearing Aid Care Kit User Instructions for more details.
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