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Published 7/15/2024,
Updated 1/13/2025
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Changing batteries in Signia hearing aids

How to change Signia hearing aid batteries?

1. Prepare the New Battery: 
Before you begin, have the new battery ready. It’s usually type 312, 13, or 675 zinc-air battery, identifiable by color-coded stickers.

2. Open the Battery Compartment:
Locate the battery door on your hearing aid. This is typically found at the bottom of behind-the-ear (BTE) models and at the side or bottom of in-the-ear (ITE) models.
Use your fingernail or a small tool (some hearing aids come with a tool for this) to gently flip open the battery compartment.

3. Remove the Old Battery:
Take out the old battery. Sometimes a small magnetic tool is provided with the hearing aids to make this easier, or you can gently shake the hearing aid to let the battery fall out.

4. Insert the New Battery:
Remove the sticker from the new battery to activate it. Air activates the zinc in the battery, beginning its life.
Wait about one minute after removing the sticker before inserting the battery; this ensures the battery is fully activated.
Place the new battery into the compartment. Make sure the flat side (positive side) is facing up.

5. Close the Battery Compartment:
Carefully close the battery door. You should hear a click or see that it sits flush against the hearing aid body, indicating it is locked in place.
Longevity of zinc and li-on batteries

How long do Signia hearing aid batteries last?

Non-rechargeable batteries typically last 5-14 days, depending on usage and hearing aid type.

Here are general guidelines based on battery size:

Size 10 (Yellow): Typically lasts about 3-7 days.
Size 312 (Brown): Usually lasts about 7-10 days.
Size 13 (Orange): Often lasts about 10-14 days.
Size 675 (Blue): Can last about 14-20 days.

Rechargeable Signia hearing aids, which use lithium-ion batteries, can last a full day (up to 24 hours) on a single charge under typical use conditions, including streaming audio from other devices. These rechargeable batteries themselves typically last for several years before they might need replacing, depending on usage and charging habits.

Replacement of Signia rechargeable batteries

Can rechargeable Signia hearing aid batteries be replaced?

Rechargeable batteries in Signia hearing aids generally cannot be replaced by the user. These batteries are built into the hearing aids and are designed to last for the lifespan of the hearing aids themselves, which is typically several years.

However, if the rechargeable batteries stop holding a charge or experience other issues, the hearing aids will need to be serviced by a professional:

Professional Replacement: If the rechargeable battery needs replacing, it usually has to be done by a qualified hearing care professional or through the manufacturer. This ensures that the battery is properly replaced and the hearing aid is maintained without damage.

Warranty and Service: Check if your hearing aids are still under warranty, as battery replacement might be covered. Even if not covered, it’s advisable to have replacements done professionally to ensure your device continues to function properly.

Charging Signia chargers

How to charge Signia chargers?

Identify the Charger Type: Determine if you are using a standard charger, a portable charger, or a charger case for your Signia hearing aids.

1. Connect the Charger to Power:
Locate the power cable that came with your charger.
Connect one end of the power cable to the charger and the other end to a suitable power outlet. Some chargers may use a USB cable that can be plugged into a computer or a USB wall adapter.

2. Verify Connection:
Most Signia chargers will have an indicator light that turns on or changes color when connected to power and is charging correctly.
Check the user manual for specific indicators for your model, as the light may blink or stay steady to indicate charging status.

3. Charging the Hearing Aids:
While the charger itself does not hold a charge and needs to be connected to power to function, some models come with built-in batteries that can be charged and used to charge the hearing aids several times without plugging in. For these models:
Charge the charger until it is fully charged, which is usually indicated by a change in the indicator light (from blinking to steady or changing color).
You can then use the charger to charge your hearing aids multiple times on the go.

4. Maintenance:
Keep the charger clean and free of debris to ensure good contact with the hearing aids.
Avoid overcharging by unplugging the charger once it and the hearing aids are fully charged, if applicable.

Cleaning Signia chargers

How to clean a Signia hearing aid charger?

Cleaning your Signia hearing aid charger involves:

1. Unplug the Charger: Ensure safety by disconnecting the charger from the power source.
2. Use a Dry Cloth: Gently wipe the exterior with a dry, soft cloth. Avoid using water or liquids.
3. Remove Debris: For any debris in the ports, use a dry, soft brush or a can of compressed air to gently clear the openings.
4. Regular Maintenance: Regular cleaning ensures optimal contact between the charger and the hearing aids.
Problem with charging

Why is my Signia hearing aids charger not charging?

If your Signia hearing aids charger is not charging, consider the following steps to troubleshoot:

1. Check the Power Source: Ensure the charger is properly plugged into a working outlet or USB port.
2. Inspect the Cable: Look for any damage or kinks in the power cable.
3. Examine the Charger's Ports: Make sure the ports are clean and free of debris.
4. Connection: Ensure that the hearing aids are properly seated in the charger.
5. Reset the Charger: Unplug the charger, wait a few minutes, and plug it back in.
Signia charger is blinking

Why is my Signia hearing aid charger blinking?

A blinking light on a Signia hearing aid charger usually indicates a specific status:

1. Charging: Often, a blinking light means the hearing aids are currently charging.
2. Error: If the light blinks in a pattern or color that differs from the usual charging indicator, it may signal an error. Refer to your charger’s manual for specific light codes.
Changing Signia hearing aids domes

How to change Signia hearing aid domes?

Remove the old dome:
Gently pull the dome off the speaker or earpiece. Be careful not to damage the speaker wire or the receiver.

Attach the new dome:
Take a new dome that fits your model and gently push it onto the speaker or receiver until it's snugly fitted.

Cleaning the Signia hearing aids domes

How to clean Signia hearing aid domes?

Remove the dome:
Detach the dome from the hearing aid to ensure thorough cleaning.

Clean gently:
Use a soft, dry cloth or brush to clean the dome. Avoid using water or cleaning fluids unless specified by Signia that it’s safe for your specific model.

Reattach the dome:
Once clean and dry, reattach the dome to the hearing aid receiver.

Signia hearing aids dome size

How to determine Signia hearing aid dome size?

Check existing packaging:
If you have the original packaging or documents, they may list the dome size.

Measure the diameter:
Use a ruler or a measuring tape to measure the diameter of the dome at its widest part.

Consult a Hearing Care Professional:
If in doubt, consult your audiologist or hearing aid provider who can measure and recommend the appropriate size dome for your hearing needs and comfort.

Frequency of replacement Signia's domes

How often should Signia hearing aid domes be replaced?

General recommendation:
It is typically recommended to replace hearing aid domes every 2-3 months or sooner if they become stiff, discolored, or damaged.

Based on usage:
Frequent users or those in more dusty or dirty environments might need to replace domes more often to ensure optimal hearing aid performance and hygiene.
Regular maintenance and replacement of domes are crucial for the longevity and effectiveness of your hearing aids.

If you have any more questions or need specific details about your model, consulting the user manual or speaking with a hearing care professional can provide tailored advice.

Changing Signia filters

How to change Signia hearing aid filters?

Remove the old filter:

  • Locate the filter on your hearing aid. It’s typically at the end of the earpiece.
  • Use a tool provided by Signia or a small tweezer to gently remove the old filter.

Insert the new filter:

  • Take a new filter, usually provided on a stick or with a tool that helps with installation.
  • Align it with the opening and press it into place gently but firmly.
Frequency of replacement Signia filters

How often should Signia hearing aid filters be replaced?

Signia hearing aid filters should generally be replaced every month or sooner if you notice any buildup, or if the sound quality decreases.
Changing Signia wax guards

How to change Signia hearing aid wax guards?

Remove the old wax guard:
Take the removal tool (usually a small stick with a pin or a loop), insert it into the old wax guard, and pull it out gently.

Insert the new wax guard:
Use the other end of the tool which has a new wax guard attached, align it with the earpiece, and push it into place until it is secure.
Frequency of replacing wax guards

How often should Signia hearing aid wax guards be replaced?

Replace the wax guards every 2 weeks or more frequently if there is visible wax accumulation, or if you experience any diminishment in sound quality.

Maintaining the filters and wax guards of your hearing aids is crucial for their performance and longevity.

Regular replacements prevent wax and debris from damaging the internal components of the hearing aids, ensuring optimal sound clarity and function.

Always have a spare set of filters and wax guards on hand, and follow the specific guidelines provided by Signia for your hearing aid model.

Changing Signia hearing aids receivers

How to change Signia hearing aid receivers?

How to Change Signia Hearing Aid Receivers:
Disconnect the Receiver: Carefully disconnect the receiver from the hearing aid. This might involve gently pulling it away from the main body, sometimes aided by a small tool provided by Signia.

Connect the New Receiver: 
Align the new receiver correctly with the connector and gently push it in until it clicks into place, ensuring it is securely connected.
 
Longevity of Signia receivers

How long do Signia hearing aid receivers last?

Signia hearing aid receivers typically last between 12 to 18 months, depending on use and care. Regular maintenance and avoiding moisture and wax buildup can extend their life.
Changing Signia tubes

How to change Signia hearing aid tubes?

Remove the old tube:Detach the tube from the hearing aid and the earmold or dome. This usually involves gently pulling the tube from the earmold and the hook on the hearing aid.

Attach the new tube: Insert the new tube onto the earmold first, then attach the other end to the hook on the hearing aid. Ensure it fits snugly and securely.

Cleaning Signia hearing aid tube

How to clean Signia hearing aid tubes?

Remove the tube: Detach the tube from both the hearing aid and the earmold.

Clean: Use a soft brush or a specialized hearing aid cleaning tool to clear any debris or wax from the tube. For deeper cleaning, use a blower tool to push air through the tube and dislodge any blockage.

Reattach: Once the tube is clean and dry, reconnect it to the hearing aid and earmold.
Frequency of replacing Signia hearing aids tubes

How often should Signia hearing aid tubes be replaced?

Tubes should be replaced every 3 to 6 months, or sooner if they become stiff, discolored, or there is noticeable reduction in sound quality. Regular replacement ensures optimal hearing aid performance and hygiene.

Maintaining these components of your hearing aids not only ensures optimal performance but also extends the lifespan of the devices. Regular check-ups with a hearing care professional can also help maintain your hearing aids in top condition.
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