Widex NanoCare Wax Filters for Hearing Aids

Philips Hearing Aid Wax Filters. Widex NanoCare Wax Guards Filters Hearing Aid Wax Trap Cleaning Kit After you remove the tool from the package, push the exposed pin into the used wax filter Prepare the new wax filter: Open the wax filter case and remove one wax filter holder.; Remove the dome: If your hearing aid uses a dome to secure it in the ear, start by gently pulling the dome off the ear tip.; Remove the old wax filter: Insert the removal hook into the used wax filter, keep the holder at a right angle and pull the used wax filter straight out.

Widex NanoCare Wax Filters for Hearing Aids
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Philips Wax Guards sit directly in front of the Receiver membrane and protect your Hearing Aids from penetrating particles Here is a quick guide or tutorial on how to change the wax guards or filters on your philips or oticon RIC or RIE Hearing Aids

Widex NanoCare Wax Filters for Hearing Aids

It is important to change your wax filter regularly because earwax can clog up the ventilation openings and sound outlets in your hearing aids, resulting in weak or distorted sound Insert the empty pin into the dirty wax filter to gently pull it loose from the unit. Buy the wax filters for the Oticon More hearing Aid

Philips ProWax Wax Guard MySecondEar. Always use the same type of wax filter as the one originally supplied with your hearing aids. I recommend the Oticon Brand ProWax miniFit wax filters for the Oticon More hearing Aids on Amazon

How To Replace a Dome and Wax Filter in a Receiver In TheEar Hearing. Our range of hearing aid accessories helps you use your hearing aids in your daily life and keeps them working well Wax build-up is one of the main causes of hearing aid repair