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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Care 101 On Rechargeable Hearing Aid Instruments

By Jayne Rutledge


Hearing instruments facilitate communication and listening skills among people who experience having aural faculty problems. Electric power is required to make this device function correctly be it disposable or rechargeable battery. The following are care 101 guidelines to attain maximum usability and efficiency of the rechargeable hearing aid instruments.

First of all, the device should be kept dry at all times to avoid moisture damage just like any other electrical appliances. See to it that the equipment is wiped clean with its accompanying special cleaning and drying system whenever there is dirt, moisture, perspiration, tear, or any indication of wetness. Prior to sleep, put the instrument in its drying container or connect it to its charger and let the equipment recharge overnight while you at resting.

Keep also in mind to allow some moisture to go out and escape from the drying container by opening the battery door prior to placement of the device inside. Place the battery in a location where children cannot easily access or reach it. Be sure also to keep an extra battery all the time specially when going on a trip away from home to avoid unnecessary inconveniences.

Keep also the battery clean and sparkling making sure it produces crisp and crystal clear sound quality when attached to the hearing equipment. Rechargeable batteries abound in the market today with various styles so one can pick the one based on his or her preference and need. Depending on the battery's brand and technology, this environment-friendly material can last up to a longer period.

There are charging guidelines set by the battery manufacturers so be sure to check them out and adhere to these guidelines for best results. When an unexpected event happens like getting wet on a sudden rain, be sure to immediately remove the hearing aid's battery and place it on the drying unit to remove wetness. Hopefully, the battery will work again once dry but, otherwise, replace the battery with a new one.

In addition, put the battery at room temperature in a dark place to preserve its shelf life. Do not place it on the refrigerator on inside the pocket where it can get damaged with coins and other metal objects. Pay attention also to the device's audio quality and buy a new battery if the sound that comes out is already garbled or has higher volume than it should be.

Always keep the ear molds clean by sopping it for 15 to 20 minutes inside the cleansing container with water and cleansing capsule. After which, wash the ear mold with water, dry it using a towel, and remove the remaining moisture with a blower. Regularly check if the ear molds still perfectly fit into the hearing device and do not make noisy feedback at all.

Finally, pay attention to the instructions of the aural faculty care professionals on how to properly care and handle the rechargeable hearing aid instruments. Check with the audiologist as well for warranty of the hearing instrument depending on the model. Have a long-term and trouble-free experience with your hearing equipment.




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