WIdex
Widex Cerustop XL Wax Guards
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Details & Features
What is it:
- Pack of 8 Extra Large Cerustop Wax Guards
- Each wax guard is mounted on one end of a stick.
- At the other end is a hook for removing the used wax guard from the hearing aid.
- Ear wax is one of the main causes of hearing aid malfunction. During daily use, ear wax can work its way into the sound outlet of your hearing aid and partially or completely block the passage of sound. Completely-In-The-Canal (CIC) instruments are especially vulnerable to wax problems due to their placement deep in the ear canal.
- By using a wax guard you can protect your CIC or In-TheEar (ITE) instruments from ear wax, thereby minimising ear wax-related problems.
Compatible with:
- For Widex Fusion and Super SP and HP receivers (that are usually fitted with custom-made earpieces)
- This system is used by a number of manufacturers
N.B.: The use of CeruSTOP™ wax guard does not eliminate the need for daily cleaning procedures. Since the amount of earwax produced by each individual can vary dramatically, it is recommended that the wax guard is checked daily. If the hearing aid is weak/silent or if wax is visible in the wax guard, it’s time to change the wax guard.
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