How to Change Hearing Aid Batteries: A Step-by-Step Guide from Aanvii Hearing

Hearing aids are a crucial part of managing hearing loss, but like any electronic device, they require regular maintenance to ensure they function properly. One of the most essential tasks is changing the batteries.At Aanvii Hearing, we know how important it is to keep your hearing aids in good working order, so here’s a step-by-step guide on how to change hearing aid batteries, whether you have Behind-the-Ear (BTE), Receiver-in-Canal (RIC), or (ITE, ITC or CIC) models.
1. Check if Your Hearing Aids Have Rechargeable Batteries
Before you begin, it’s important to first
check if your hearing aids use rechargeable batteries. If they do, you won’t
need to change the batteries yourself. Instead, you will have a charging dock
that allows you to simply place your hearing aids on it overnight for charging.
If your hearing aids use non-rechargeable batteries, you must replace
them periodically.
Also Read: 5 Reasons to Choose Rechargeable Hearing Aids

2. Identifying the Correct Battery Size
For non-rechargeable hearing aids, make
sure you know the correct battery size. Hearing aids use different sizes of
batteries, which are typically color-coded. For example, size 10 batteries are
yellow, size 312 batteries are brown, size 13 batteries are orange and size 675
batteries are blue. Your audiologist will have provided the correct battery
type when you first received your hearing aids, and it should also be noted in
the user manual or fitting kit.
3. Changing the Batteries in BTE and RIC Hearing Aids

If you have Behind-the-Ear (BTE) or
Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) hearing aids, follow these steps:
• Open the Battery Door: Gently open the
battery door or drawer completely.
• Remove the Old Battery: Use the small
magnetic tool provided in your hearing aid fitting kit to remove the old
battery. This tool makes it easier to handle the battery without damaging it.
• Insert the New Battery: Take the new
battery from the packaging and remove the sticker. Look for the flat side of
the battery with a plus sign (+). Insert the battery with the + side aligned
with the markings inside the battery compartment.
• Close the Battery Door: Close the door
securely. If the battery is installed correctly, some hearing aids will play a
jingle or a sound to let you know it’s working. You can test the device by
holding the earpiece close to your ear to hear the sound or simply inserting it
into your ear.
4. Changing the Batteries in ITE, ITC, or CIC Hearing Aids
For In-the-Ear (ITE), In-the-Canal (ITC),
or Completely-in-the-Canal (CIC) hearing aids, the steps are similar:
Also Read: Comparing ITC Hearing Aids to Other Styles
• Open the Battery Door: Use your
fingernail to gently pry open the battery door. Be careful not to apply too
much pressure to avoid damaging the door.
• Remove the Old Battery: Dispose of the
used battery properly.
• Insert the New Battery: Place the new
battery in the compartment, ensuring the flat side with the plus sign (+) is
correctly positioned.
• Close the Battery Door: Firmly close the
door and check for any sounds, such as a faint whistling, indicating the
hearing aid is functioning properly.
5. Tips for Maximizing Battery Life
Depending on use, hearing aid batteries
normally last three to ten days. Here are some tips to extend their life:
• Turn Off When Not in Use: Always turn off
your hearing aids when you’re not using them. This helps prevent unnecessary
battery drain.
• Open the Battery Door at Night: To
preserve battery life overnight, it’s recommended to slightly open the battery
door. This allows moisture to escape and prevents battery drainage.
• Avoid Storing in Humid Environments: Keep
your hearing aids in a dry place, as humidity can cause batteries to wear out
more quickly.
6. Signs That Your Battery is Running Low
Most hearing aids will give you a warning
when the battery is running low. Some common indicators include:
• Auditory Alerts: Your hearing aids may
beep or play a voice message to notify you when the battery is low.
• Reduced Sound Quality: If you notice a
decrease in sound clarity or volume, it might be time to change the battery.
7. When to Seek Assistance
If you find it difficult to change the
batteries on your own, don’t hesitate to contact Aanvii Hearing. Our team is
always here to assist with any troubleshooting or guidance you may need. We can
also help you understand the best practices for maintaining your hearing aids
to ensure they function optimally.
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Changing your hearing aid batteries is a
simple but important task that ensures your hearing aids continue to work
effectively. By following these easy steps, you can extend the life of your
hearing aids and enjoy clear, uninterrupted hearing. If you ever have any
questions or need assistance, Aanvii Hearing is here to support you every step
of the way. Reach out to us at 96 5839 5839 or visit our website www.aanviihearing.com
today for more information on hearing aid care and maintenance!