This prevents dirt from getting into your hearing aid.
Open the battery door
This exposes the receiver.
Gently remove the old receiver
Use a gentle, twisting motion if necessary.
Insert the new receiver
Make sure it's snug but not forced.
Close the battery door
Securely close the battery door to protect the receiver.
Turn on your hearing aid and test the sound
Ensure the new receiver is working correctly.
Tip
Store hearing aid receivers in a clean, dry place.
Receiver durability
How long do hearing aid receivers last?
Hearing aid receivers typically last 1-3 years, but their lifespan can vary depending on several factors:
Usage
More frequent use leads to faster wear.
Environment
Earwax build-up, moisture, and dust can damage the receiver.
Receiver type
Durability varies between receivers.
To extend the life of your receivers
Clean your hearing aids regularly
Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and debris.
Avoid moisture and heat
Keep your hearing aids away from excessive water and high temperatures.
Handle with care
Avoid dropping or damaging them.
Schedule regular check-ups
Visit your hearing care professional for routine maintenance.
Signs your receiver may need replacing
Decreased sound quality
Sounds may seem muffled or distorted.
Buzzing noise
This indicates a problem with the receiver.
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