Widex Cerustop Wax Guards

WIdex

Widex Cerustop Wax Guards

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Details & Features

Protects from ear wax and dust entering the canal section of the hearing aid.

For the best performance of your hearing aid, make sure that the wax filters are always clean and replaced regularly. 

If your hearing aid is weak or silent and if wax is visible in the wax guard then it’s time to change the wax guard.

How to use the Widex Cerustop wax filters:

1) If your hearing aid has a dome, take the dome off before changing the wax guard

2) Use the end of the stick, on which there is a pin, to remove the used wax guard. Push the pin in the used wax guard and slowly pull it out to release and remove the used wax guard.

3) The new wax guard will already be mounted on the other end of the stick. Use it to place the new wax guard safely into the speaker/receiver of your hearing aid. Gently push to make sure it is fitted correctly.

4) Remove the tool slowly and it should come up without the new wax guard which is now safely inserted. Your hearing aid is ready to be used again.

On average, wax filters will need to be changed every two weeks but depending on how much wax your ears produce and how much you wear your hearing aids, you may have to change the wax guard every week or once a month. You must inspect the wax guard every day and give your hearing aid a daily good brush too. 

Our ears canal produce wax. That’s a natural and normal process. If wax accumulates around your hearing aid  then the quality of the sound you hear will be reduced and the hearing aid might simply stop working.

FAQs

What if my hearing aid stops working?

What could be the cause of this;

1. A Dead battery.
2. A Clogged sound outlet.
3. A Clogged microphone opening.

 

What is the solution for this;
1. Replace the battery.
2. Clean the sound outlet or change the wax filter.
3. Clean microphone opening.

 

You might find the following videos useful;

For a video on how to change the wax filter click here. 


For a video on how to change the dome click here.

For a video on how to change the battery in your hearing aid click here.

 

Contact Information

Company name: The Hearing Experts

Tel: +441412 806123

E-mail: info@thehearingexperts.co.uk

Address: International House, 55 Longsmith street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2HT, United Kingdom.



Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

Complimentary Supplies

Starter Pack Of Supplies

If you have ordered a hearing aid or pair of hearing aids, we will include a starter kit of cleaning and maintenance supplies to get you going. This will include:

1 x pack of hearing aid domes

1 x pack of wax guards

1 x pack of batteries (for battery models only)

or

1 x standard hearing aid charger (for rechargeable models only)

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

30 Day Risk-Free Trial

Money Back Guarantee

Our no quibble, 30-day, money back guarantee policy is exactly that - if you don't like, or you're unhappy with any hearing aid you have purchased from The Hearing Experts you can return it to us for a full refund. No restocking fee. No fine print.

FAQ

Shipping

United Kingdom: 2-4 working days

Returns

We have a 30-day returns policy. If you wish to return your order, contact us and we'll be happy to help.

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