Article ID : 00339750 / Last Modified : 11/19/2024Print

Clean and maintain the OTC Self-fitting Hearing Aids

    Make sure to regularly clean your OTC Self-fitting hearing aids to prevent wax and residue buildup on the sleeves and wax guards, which can cause the sound to become muffled or low. Use the provided brush or cleaning cloth for daily cleaning to wipe away any visible wax or residue from the hearing aids, sleeves, and case.


    IMPORTANT: Do not use wet cleaning wipes or liquids of any kind.


    Give them an occasional deep cleaning

    It's great to clean your hearing aids daily, but it's also important to give them a deeper cleaning sometimes to get rid of any buildup inside the sleeves. Along with the supplied cleaning tools, you can also use hearing aid cleaning wipes like AudioWipes to wipe away any visible wax or residue from the hearing aids, sleeves, and case.

    1. Remove the sleeves and look for wax build-up on the outside and inside. We suggest holding the sleeve to a light and examining the tiny holes at the tip.
    2. Use the cleaning cloth, brush, or recommended hearing aid wipes to remove visible wax or residue.
    3. Attach the sleeves to the hearing aids.


    Replace the sleeves and wax guards periodically

    How often you'll need to replace them will depend on how much wax your ears produce and how much wear and tear they undergo. Nevertheless, we suggest replacing them at least every three months or when you begin to notice a decline in sound quality.


    Hint: For the best performance, we suggest replacing both the sleeves and wax guards at the same time.

    Cleaning your over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids


    Change the soft ear tips and clean your CRE-C10 OTC Hearing Aids


    Change the soft ear tips and clean your CRE-E10 OTC Hearing Aids


    Change the soft ear tips and clean your CRE-C20 OTC Hearing Aids


    Replace a wax guard on the CRE-C20 Self-fitting OTC Hearing Aids