Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Care 101 On Rechargeable Hearing Aid Instruments

By Jayne Rutledge


Aural faculty instruments greatly helps people with hearing problems for them to clearly hear the surrounding sounds and communicate well with other people. This high demand equipment functions appropriately with the aid of disposable or rechargeable battery which provides it with electric power. The following are some suggestions on how to take care of rechargeable hearing aid instruments.

This high demand device needs to be free from any form of moisture all the time similar to all other electric appliances sold in the market. In cases of visible signs of dirt, perspiration, wetness, moisture, or tear wipe the instrument using the cleaning and drying system that accompanies it. Also, place the device inside the drying container before going to bed or hook it up to the charger and allow it to have overnight recharge while sleeping.

It is also strongly advice to open the battery door before putting the equipment inside to allow the some moisture to escape into the air. Also, keep the battery in an area which out of reach by the children or pets. When going away on travel, always have a spare battery handy just in case of emergencies.

To ensure proper functioning of the battery with the hearing aid, see to it that the battery are fresh and has clear, undistorted sound quality. There are different rechargeable batteries available in the market which also comes in a number of styles to choose from. This battery type is eco-friendly and can be used for several times depending on the technology and the brand.

Find time also to check the manufacturer's charging guidelines for the battery and be sure to follow them to achieve maximum results. In uneventful cases like getting soaked in a heavy downpour, quickly detach the battery from the hearing aid and let it dry on the drying unit. There are cases when the battery returns to normal functioning after drying but if it fails to do so then better get new battery to replace the damaged one.

To keep the battery dry and moisture-free, it is highly suggested to place it at room temperature in a dark location. Refrain from putting it in the refrigerator where it may get wet or inside the pocket where there are coins and metal objects that may affect its overall functioning. Pay attention also to the clearness and volume of the equipment for it may be time to get a new battery.

Meanwhile, keep the ear molds fresh and sparkling by soaking it for about 15 to 20 minutes in liquid composed of water and cleansing capsule placed in a cleaning container. After which, douse the ear molds with water, pat it dry with a towel, and put it close to the blower. See to it also that it still fits perfectly into the hearing aid and does not produce irksome feedback when used.

In the end, listen well to the aural-faculty care professionals for their care 101 on handling rechargeable hearing aid instruments. Better check the instrument's warranty based on the model from the audiologist. Enjoy a lasting and wholesome experience with the hearing device.




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