User’s instructions The REAL™ SeriesRE-CIC/RE-CIC-TR Completely-in-canal
18 19The hearing aidThe hearing aid is a completely-in-canal hearing aid. It is very important for the hearing aid’s performance that it is kept free
20 21The sound outletIt is important that the sound outlet is not blocked by earwax. If it is blocked, do as follows:Remove any visible earwax from ar
22 23The relief vent, full lengthIf earwax has accumulated in and/or around the relief vent opening, do as follows:Clean any earwax from the vent
24 25Widex wax guardThe wax guard helps protect the hearing aid against earwax. Always use Widex wax guards with your hear-ing aid. Otherwis
26 271. Turn the holder around so that the new wax guard is in position to be inserted.2. Insert the holder into the opening of the sound outlet and
28 29Caring for your hearing aidWith proper care, your hearing aid will give you consis-tent reliable service. Here are some things you can do to prol
30 31Good advice• The use of hearing aids increases the risk of ac-cumulation of earwax. Contact your physician/ENT doctor if you suspect that a plug
32 33In case of malfunctionThe following pages include some quick advice in case you experience problems with your hearing aid. Please follow the advi
34 35If the hearing aid whistles continuously, it could be because:• The hearing aid is not placed correctly in your ear ca-nal. Take the hearing ai
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2 3The hearing aid and accessories shown in these in-structions may not look the same as the ones you have. We furthermore reserve the right t
4 5Thank you...for choosing a Widex hearing aid.Your hearing aid is a sophisticated instrument that can be adjusted to your requirements in consult
6 7At the back of this booklet your hearing care profes-sional can indicate the type of vent used in your hear-ing aid, if any.Right/left identific
8 9Inserting the batteryBefore inserting a new battery in the hearing aid, remember to remove the adhesive tab on the battery. Once the tab has
10 111. Use the nail grip to open the battery drawer. Do not press the battery drawer beyond the open position.2. Place the battery in the drawer so
12 13Turning the hearing aid on and offThe battery drawer also functions as the on/off switch. 1. Close the battery drawer to turn on the hearing aid
14 15Removing the hearing aidGently pull the extraction cord with your thumb and forefinger. If it is difficult, you can try to move the hearing aid
16 17Listening programYour hearing aid is provided with a standard listening program called Master. CleaningThe following accessories are available fo
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