MD HearingAir PRO User Manual Page 11

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Maintenance & Care
Follow these suggestions to keep the Hearing Aid performing optimally:
Wipe your Hearing Aid daily with a tissue or soft cloth. Water, alcohol, or
other liquid agents will damage it.
Keep your ears clean to maximize the benet of your MDHearingAid
®
PRO.
Earwax can clog up Tubing. For best results, it may be benecial to clean
your ears with an over-the-counter ear wash kit or visit your physician.
Use the brush on the Cleaning Tool to gently clean away wax and other debris
on the Hearing Aid.
Do not let the Hearing Aid get wet. Do not use hair spray or a hair dryer while
wearing the Hearing Aid. Do not expose the Aid to excess moisture or heat.
Avoid physical shock to the Hearing Aid, such as dropping it on the oor.
Store your Hearing Aid in a cool dry place when not in use with the Battery
Compartment door open.
If you are not going to use the Hearing Aid for a prolonged period of time,
remove the battery to prevent corrosion.
In Case of Malfunction
Should your Hearing Aid not function properly, try the following:
1. Make sure the Hearing Aid is switched on.
2. Change the battery and make sure the new battery is
inserted correctly.
3. Check that the Ear Dome or Tubing is not blocked by earwax.
Use the included Cleaning Tool.
4. Disconnect the Tubing from the Earhook and check for
moisture in the Tubing.
5. Read the Troubleshooting guide
on the following pages.
6. Check the website
www.mdhearingaid.com/
customer-service/
for more Troubleshooting tips.
Magnet
Enclosed Cleaning Tool
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