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ITE CleaningCleaning and care of your In-the-Ear (ITE or CIC) hearing instruments Water and solvent cleaning agents can damage electronic circuitry. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the instruments whenever they are removed from your ears. Hearing aid cleaning wipes are formulated for hearing instruments. Remove any accumulated cerumen daily. When using a cerumen removal tool, e.g. a brush, always clean the instrument from below. This will prevent particles of wax or dirt from getting inside the instrument. If your instrument sounds weak, it may be the result of the sound outlet or the cerumen filter being blocked with cerumen. Either replace the filter or ask your hearingcare professional for advice. Note: In-the-Ear hearing aids are particularly susceptible to damage caused by ear wax, moisture or dirt. This is because all the electronics are integrated into the shell. So ensure you replace your wax filters frequently, and use an electric dryer to keep them moisture-free! |
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