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The Hearing Center Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 222-0244 Loveland, CO 80538 (970) 785-8337 Greeley, CO 80634 (970) 373-5118 Brush, CO 80723 (970)840-7067 Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 373-3958 How To Care For My Hearing Aid - Gently wipe the outside of the hearing aid with a dry soft cloth. o Do not use any unapproved liquids (e.g., water) to clean your aid, as damage may occur. - A long loop-like wire or plastic tool should be provided with your hearing instrument. This is intended to remove any debris or wax build up. Gently run the tool into the small openings in the hearing instrument, picking away any debris. To prevent speaker damage, be certain to not push too deeply. - A small brush may also have been provided. This may be separate from the loop tool or combined into one piece on opposite ends. Turn the aid away from you and carefully brush the outside of the aid free of any debris. For More Information Give Us a Call or Visit Our Office at 210 Cameron Street Brush, CO 80723 you can also Visit Us at http://hearing-aids-brush-co.com

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For More Information Give Us a Call or Visit Our Office at 210 Cameron Street Brush, CO 80723 you can also Visit Us at http://hearing-aids-brush-co.com o Do not use any unapproved liquids (e.g., water) to clean your aid, as damage may occur. - A small brush may also have been provided. This may be separate from the loop tool or combined into one piece on opposite ends. Turn the aid away from you and carefully brush the outside of the aid free of any debris. The Hearing Center

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The Hearing Center Cheyenne, WY 82001 (307) 222-0244 Loveland, CO 80538 (970) 785-8337 Greeley, CO 80634 (970) 373-5118 Brush, CO 80723 (970)840-7067

Fort Collins, CO 80525 (970) 373-3958

How To Care For My Hearing Aid

- Gently wipe the outside of the

hearing aid with a dry soft cloth.

o Do not use any unapproved

liquids (e.g., water) to clean your aid,

as damage may occur.

- A long loop-like wire or plastic

tool should be provided with your

hearing instrument. This is intended to remove any debris or wax

build up. Gently run the tool into the small openings in the

hearing instrument, picking away any debris. To prevent speaker

damage, be certain to not push too deeply.

- A small brush may also have been provided. This may be

separate from the loop tool or combined into one piece on

opposite ends. Turn the aid away from you and carefully brush

the outside of the aid free of any debris.

For More Information Give Us a Call or Visit Our Office at

210 Cameron Street Brush, CO 80723 you can also Visit Us

at http://hearing-aids-brush-co.com