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Phonak Cerustop wax guard for Phonak receiver-in-canal and custom hearing aids using the Cerustop.
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Your ear canal produces ear wax which may clog up the earpiece. Ear wax is one of the main causes of problems in hearing aids. Most hearing aids come with a filter to avoid that earwax clog sound. Use the wax filter and tools to clean away any accumulated wax each day.
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These Wax Filters protect your hearing aid receiver from the effects of ear wax. They should be changed monthly along with your receiver wax guards.
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These crystals help to absorb any moisture which may build up on or in a hearing aid. Place them along with your hearing aid in a plastic container with a lid and leave to dry, ideally overnight.
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The Click dome removal tool is useful for removing the domes from the end of hearing aid receivers. Included in the packet is also a brush to help remove wax from the domes. An instruction pamphlet is also included.
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Nanocleaners are ideal for cleaning hearing aids. Each hearing aid cleaner features a rigid threader and a soft nylon brush to safely sweep away debris and eliminate moisture. They are very useful for removing wax from ear moulds.
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MiniReceiver wax guards are used to replace wax guard at the end of Siemens miniReceivers. They also protect receiver components from wax build up. They should be replaced monthly along with wax filters.