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Hearing aid repair & maintenance

Hearing aids have small working parts, and it is not uncommon over time for a hearing aid to need a repair. You may try to turn the hearing aid on in the morning and find that there is no sound; the battery door may come unhinged. These things do happen, even when the hearing aids are properly cared for.more information click here-https://www.hearingsol.com/troubleshoot-hearing-aid-repair/

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Hearing aid repair & maintenance

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  1. Hearing aid repair & Maintenance Hearing aids have small working parts, and it is not uncommon over time for a hearing aid to need a repair. You may try to turn the hearing aid on in the morning and find that there is no sound; the battery door may come unhinged. These things do happen, even when the hearing aids are properly cared for. If you should experience an issue that needs repair, take the hearing aid(s) to your hearing care professional.

  2. What Can I Expect to Pay for a Hearing Aid Repair? The cost of having your hearing aids repaired depends on a number of factors. We must determine the following: • Whether your hearing aids are under warranty (basic or extended) • The extent of damage • The price of replacement parts • Labor charges If your hearing aids are still under warranty and were purchased from Hearing and Speech Center of Northern California, repair costs will be nominal or free. If the warranty has expired, we’ll need to assess the level of damage before providing you with an estimate.

  3. Keep the devices away from children and pets- Store your hearing aids out of the reach of children and pets. Removed but not deactivated devices emit high sounds that may be aggravating to some dogs. Protect your hearing aids from dirt- Always make sure that your fingers are clean and dry before touching your hearing aid. The microphone input is very small and can become blocked through improper handling.

  4. The correct care In order to be fully functional, your hearing aids need to be clean at all times. Clean the devices with a soft, dry cloth. Never use alcohol, solvents or cleaning agents. Special care products for your hearing aid are available from your hearing care professional, who will also check the devices for ear wax residue and make sure that it is in working order. Leave all repairs to an expert- Screwdrivers and oil are the enemy of all hearing aids. If they come in contact with the electronic or micro-mechanical systems, it leads to irreparable damage. The delicate technology is very sensitive and can be destroyed though improper handling.

  5. Dealing with Hearing Aid Repair Service But just how often each and every person’s hearing aids will require repair is difficult to predict. That is because variables like usage, care, and even your lifestyle come into opera. And because hearing aids device is used to sit inside or behind your ear, they are exposed to the component that is not exactly ideal. Humidity, earwax, moisture, and debris can each affect performance and longevity of hearing aid device.

  6. Maintenance of Hearing aid parts under warranty First on the list of regular hearing aid maintenance is the listening check. To behead this exercise, make an attempt to listen to the hearing aid regularly through a listening tube. Doing so on may helps you to make sure that they produce clear sound, as opposed to scratchy or weak. Next is the daily test of batteries, which generally last around once or twice a week. Along with a battery tester, you can assure that your hearing aids’ batteries are operating at full strength so that your hearing aids are working at peak performance as an outcome.

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