Hearing Help Express EarMate-4210 CLEAR User manual

an IntriCon company
My D-ring size:
My battery size: 10 (yellow tab)
PROVEN QUALITY
100% Digital American-Made Technology
MEDICAL GRADE HEARING AID
Doctor Designed • Audiologist Approved
EarMate®-4210 CLEAR
User Guide
1-800-221-2099
FDA-Listed • Advanced Technology
•100% Digital • Feedback Cancellation
• Noise Reduction • Voice Prompts

Table of contents
Parts identified
How to insert battery
Which is left and right
Getting the proper fit
Inserting the EarMate-4210
Removing the EarMate-4210
Adjusting the volume
Talking on the telephone
Removing the D-ring
Attaching the D-ring
Wax guard – remove & replace
Care and cleaning
Helpful tips
Troubleshooting / Service
Additional Info & Technical data
Accessories
Warranty
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not mark on or damage the hearing aid during your 45-day trial (damage fees may apply).
If you need help identifying the left hearing aid from the right hearing aid see page 5 or
give us at call 1-800-221-2099.
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Welcome to Hearing Help Express and congratulations on your choice of
the EarMate®-4210 CLEAR hearing aid! Rest assured that you received a
high-quality, medical grade, FDA-Listed hearing aid that is of the same
high-quality as those sold by Audiologist’s. Your EarMate was manufactured
by our parent company, IntriCon, one of only two hearing aid manufacturers
in the US. This allows us to keep quality high and prices low, cutting out
the middle-man and passing the savings on to you.
I’m confident you’ll enjoy all the benefits the EarMate®-4210 CLEAR has
to offer, especially knowing you saved thousands of dollars without sacrificing hearing
improvement. So, put yourEarMate®to the test and find out if it’s right for you.We only
askthat you read these instructions to make the most of your 45 day home trial.
For your better hearing.
Remember, our licensed hearing aid dispensers and hearing advocates are here to help.
Call toll-free: 1-800-221-2099 (Monday - Friday • 7:30 am - 5 pm CST)
Chat with us online: HearingHelp.com
or email us at: info@hearinghelp.com
Jim Houlihan
President
Jim
By entering in a trial for our products you agree to follow the user guide for safe and proper use and care of the
device(s). Hearing Help Express, Inc. is not responsible for harm or damages incurred due to improper use or care
of the device(s).
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Parts Identified – EarMate-4210
On: With a battery installed, close the battery door to turn the EarMate-4210 on.
Off: Open the battery door to turn the EarMate-4210 off.
Serial number is located on the outer shell of the hearing aid.
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1. Helix Lock
2. Microphone
3. Speaker and
wax guard lter
4. Battery holder
5. D-ring
Everything you need to enjoy better hearing!
Wax guards & changing tool
Size 10
Eco-Gold MAX
Batteries
Helpful tips to guide you along
your journey to better hearing.
FREE support from our staff of
licensed hearing aid specialists!
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3
2
Cleaning Brush
with battery magnet
Wax guards & changing tool
Cleaning Brush
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TOP
BOTTOM
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Inserting the Battery
1. Remove the yellow colored tab from the
flat, (+) positive side of the size 10 battery.
Wait one minute for battery to reach full
power before using (or testing) battery.
2. Open battery holder gently, using your
fingernail or thumbnail. Pull out on the small
lip of the battery holder located on the lower
part of the EarMate-4210.
3. Locate the + symbol on the inside top rim of
the battery holder. This indicates that the flat,
positive side of the battery should face up in
the same direction as the + symbol.
4. Place the battery in the
battery holder – NOT directly
inside the aid. Fit the battery
in the holder with the flat,
positive (+) side facing up.
5. Close the battery holder. NEVER force the battery holder
closed. If the holder does not close easily then the battery is
probably upside down.
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2
3
4
LOW BATTERY INDICATOR: When the battery is no longer strong enough to power
your EarMate you will hear a voice prompt say “low battery” (this repeats every 8 minutes).
Your EarMate will shut down after you hear a voice prompt say “replace battery”.
It may be easiest to use the
battery magnet located on the
end of the enclosed cleaning tool.
It may be easiest to use the
battery magnet located on the
+

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D-ring attached
Set for left ear
D-ring attached
Set for right ear
Which is left and right
The D-ring’s are specifically designed for either the left or right ear.
RED = RIGHT
BLUE = LEFT
There are color coded wax guard filters that are inserted into the sound
opening on your EarMate. This is the easiest way to identify which is for
the left or right ear.
Red dot(s) =
right ear
Blue dot(s) =
left ear
Left D-ring:
Size small has 1 blue dot
Size medium has 2 blue dots
Size large has 1 white and 1 blue dot
Right D-ring:
Size small has 1 red dot
Size medium has 2 red dots
Size large has 1 white and 1 red dot
The colored dot(s) are only visible
when the D-ring has been removed.
It might be helpful to use a
magnifying glass.

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It is important that the D-ring fits precisely in the bowl of your ear. Please
take a look at the references below before inserting your EarMate. If you
do not have the proper fit it is possible that you will have trouble with
feedback or the EarMate could fall out of your ear.
Getting the proper fit
Too Small
There should not be a large gap between the
D-ring and the area of the ear the arrow is
pointing to. Choose a larger D-ring.
Too Big
The Helix Lock on the D-ring should not overlap
the area of the ear the arrow is pointing to.
Choose a smaller D-ring.
Good Fit
The D-ring should fit into the bowl part of the
ear as shown.
The Helix Lock on the D-ring should tuck behind
the part of the ear the arrow is pointing to.
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We have sent your EarMate with the D-ring attached that fits most.
Extra sizes included. If you need to try a different size see pgs 9-11.
Men – Medium D-ring will be attached to your aid.
Women – Small D-ring will be attached to your aid.

Inserting your EarMate
SPEAKER
2. Gently push the EarMate into your
ear canal with the speaker pointed
toward the eardrum.
The speaker of the hearing aid
should not come into contact with
the canal wall.
Make sure your EarMate-4210 fits securely
before wearing it outside. If you do not have
a proper fit, it may fall out of your ear.
If you need to try a different D-ring see pgs 9-11.
(SOUND OPENING)
1. Hold the EarMate between your
thumb and forefinger as shown.
1a) Double check the color of the wax guard filter
located in the sound opening:
red = right blue = left
1b) Make sure the Helix Lock is at the top.
3. Using your fingertip, gently curl the
D-ring into the bowl part of your ear.
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4. Tuck the Helix Lock portion of the
D-ring behind the area of the ear the
arrow is pointing to.
HELIX
LOCK

You can use your EarMate-4210 while talking on
the telephone. Hold the handset slightly away
from your ear and/or hold it at a slight angle to
prevent feedback. This may take a little practice.
Note: Your EarMate-4210 may feedback (squeal) if
it is set too high, a hand or object is near it, or when
inserting and removing it.
Adjusting the volume
To change the volume on your EarMate, gently tap your hand over
your ear two times. There is no need to make direct contact with the
hearing aid. As you change the volume program you will hear a voice
prompt tell you which program you are on (“Program 1”, “Program 2”,
“Program 3” or “Program 4”).
“Program 1” = ▲ lowest volume level
“Program 2” = ▲ ▲
“Program 3” = ▲ ▲ ▲
“Program 4” = ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ highest volume level
You have a “smart” EarMate-4210
Each time you turn your EarMate-4210 on, it will be on the program
setting you were using when you turned it off.
Talking on the telephone
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Removing your EarMate
To remove the EarMate from your ear, use your
fingertip to locate the D-ring and gently pull.
The EarMate will slip out of your ear.
Confirm no missing pieces each time the hearing aid is removed from the
ear. If you are not able to retrieve the missing piece from your ear (which
is probable), seek professional assistance.

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How to remove the D-ring
The D-ring is connected to your EarMate at the top and the bottom.
RELEASE THE TOP: Use your fingernail
or a non-scratching object to push on
the end of the D-ring just enough to
release it.
Pull the D-ring away
from the hearing aid
Push here
Push here
Pull here
Pull here
Grasp the D-ring
at the top
and bottom.
Pull to
remove.
RELEASE THE BOTTOM: Use your
fingernail or a non-scratching object
to push on the end of the D-ring just
enough to release it.
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2
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1. Select a left D-ring - it will have at least 1 blue
dot depending on the size selected.
2. Select the EarMate that has
the blue wax guard filter in the
sound opening.
LEFT EAR –How to attach D-ring
3. Place your hearing aid on a flat service exactly as
pictured. You will see two openings (holes), one at the
top and one at the bottom of your EarMate. This is where
the ends of the D-ring will be inserted.
TIP: The opening (hole) that protrudes the most should
always be at the top.
4. Insert the top of the D-ring into the
opening (hole) at the top of the hearing
aid. You may feel a slight “snap”.
5. Insert the bottom of the D-ring into
the opening (hole) at the bottom of
the hearing aid. You may feel a slight
“snap”.
6. Gently wiggle the D-ring to make
sure you have it securely attached.
D-ring
bottom
D-ring
top
Blue wax
guard filter
EarMate
Once your D-ring is attached, your
left EarMate should look like the
image to the left.

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1. Select a right D-ring - it will
have at least 1 red dot depending
on the size selected.
2. Select the EarMate that has
the red wax guard filter in the
sound opening.
RIGHT EAR –How to attach D-ring
3. Place your hearing aid on a flat service exactly as
pictured. There are two openings (holes), one at the
top and one at the bottom of your EarMate. This is
where the ends of the D-ring will be inserted.
TIP: The hole that protrudes the most
should always be at the top.
4. Insert the top of the D-ring into the
opening (hole) at the top of the hearing
aid. You may feel a slight “snap”.
5. Insert the bottom of the D-ring into
the opening (hole) at the bottom of
the hearing aid. You may feel a slight
“snap”.
6. Gently wiggle the D-ring to make
sure you have it securely attached.
D-ring
bottom
D-ring
top
Red wax
guard filter
EarMate
Once your D-ring is attached, your
right EarMate should look like the
image to the right.

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The wax guard filter discs contain 16 filters and a filter change tool. The
discs are color coded as well as the filters themselves. It is recommended
that you change the filter once a month. Some will find that they need to
change it more or less often.
Wax guard filters
RED = RIGHT AID
BLUE = LEFT AID
Filter change tool Filter change tool
Removing the wax guard filter
Grasp the filter change tool and pull
it away from the wax guard filter disc.
The threaded end is used for removing
the used wax guard.
Threaded
end
Gently screw the threaded end of
the filter change tool into the old
wax guard located inside the sound
opening of the hearing aid. Pull out
the old wax guard.
To dispose of the used wax guard, push the changing tool with the old wax
guard into the center of the lter disc, and slip off the wax guard by sliding
the tool to the side.
Then pull the tool
out of the slot.
Non-threaded
end

Threaded
end
Replacing the wax guard filter
Rotate the dial on the filter disc to locate a new filter. Use the
non-threaded end of the change tool to remove the filter
from the disc.
Tip: The blue filters are for your left hearing aid and the
red filters are for your right aid.
Non-threaded end
Line up the sound opening on the end of your hearing aid with the wax
filter on the end of the changing tool. Insert the new wax filter into the
hearing aid. Gently wiggle the changing tool back out of the hearing aid.
Snap the changing tool back into its holder located on the wax filter disc.
Showing new wax filter inserted
into left and right hearing aids.
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Open the battery holder when not wearing your EarMate-4210. Any
moisture inside your hearing aid can then evaporate, extending the life
of your EarMate-4210.
Always clean your EarMate-4210 at the beginning of each day prior to
using it. Without regular cleaning, wax can build up and prevent your
EarMate-4210 from working properly. Wax is more easily removed after
not using your hearing aid for a few hours.
Cleaning your EarMate-4210:
1. Wipe off the outside of the EarMate-4210 hearing aid
with a soft, dry cloth or hearing aid cleaning wipes
(call to order).
2. Gently brush across the microphone opening
using the enclosed cleaning brush.
3. Gently brush across the wax filter to remove
earwax. Replace the wax guard filter if brushing
does not remove the earwax (pgs. 12-13).
Care and Cleaning
1. Wipe off the outside of the EarMate-4210 hearing aid
Easy-to-use cleaning tools
Hearing aids will last longer if you clean them regularly. Make daily cleaning
easy with premium cleaning tools. Brush is larger so it fits comfortably in
your hand. More bristles makes cleaning your hearing aid a quick task. Handy
magnet that makes it easier to pick up batteries.
Specialty ITE Cleaning Kit, item #88531 $12.99
(colors may vary)
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IMPORTANT CARE INSTRUCTIONS
BEGINNING THE DAY: After
showering, apply all lotions,
creams, hairspray, perfume
and cologne BEFORE putting
on your EarMate-4210s. Water
and such sprays can damage hearing aids. And please remember, your hearing
aids are sensitive and don’t like extreme heat or cold. Never place your
EarMate-4210 in water. If it becomes wet, immediately remove the battery and
let your EarMate-4210 stand in a dry place or DryAid dehumidifier for several hours.
NEVER use heat (blowdryer, oven, microwave, etc.) to dry your EarMate.
AT THE END OF THE DAY: Open the battery door when not wearing your
hearing aid. Any moisture inside your hearing aid can then evaporate,
extending the life of your EarMate-4210. With the battery door open, you
can be assured your hearing aid is off and not squealing. A squealing hearing
aid can attract pets which have been known to chew on hearing aids and
damage them beyond repair. Even better, remove the battery and store your
EarMate-4210 overnight in a DryAid dehumidifier.
1. Start Slowly – Begin by using your new hearing aid a few hours a day
while you are alone. If you're not used to wearing a hearing aid, you will
probably notice many sounds you have not heard in a while. And while you
may enjoy the sounds of birds again, other sounds like crackling paper and
the refrigerator running may take some time to get used to. With practice you
should be able to focus on the sounds you want to hear and ignore the rest.
Hearing aids will not restore your hearing, but they absolutely can help.
2. Read Out Loud – Your own voice will sound strange at first. Try reading out
loud for 15 minutes a day to get used to the sound of your voice.
3. Practice Listening to One Voice – Start in a quiet environment listening to
the radio or your favorite TV show. Then practice listening with one friend or
family member at a time.
4. Listen and Talk in Small Groups – Next try talking with a small group of
people, first in a quiet setting and then in a noisier environment. Remember,
most people have difficulty understanding in loud places with background
noise. So, be patient and keep practicing. Your understanding should
improve with time.
Helpful tips

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If your hearing aid is: WEAK, DISTORTED, DEAD
1. Test to be sure the EarMate is turned
on (pg. 3).
2. Try a fresh battery.
3.Check that the battery is inserted
correctly and the battery holder is
completely closed (pg. 4).
4. Clean your EarMate thoroughly
(pg. 14).
5. Check the wax guard filter and
replace it if necessary (pgs. 12-13).
6. If your EarMate goes dead
periodically, but comes on after
several hours of rest, the problem
may be a build-up of humidity. Try
storing it in a DryAid dehumidifier
when not in use.
1. Make sure the hearing aid is
inserted correctly (pg. 7).
2. Turn the volume down, it may
be set too high (pg. 8).
If your EarMate-4210 requires service, send it to:
Hearing Help Express
1714 Sycamore Rd • PO Box 586 • DeKalb, IL 60115-0586
If your hearing aid is: CAUSING SORENESS IN YOUR EAR
1. Call 1-800-221-2099 for
authorization before returning your
hearing aid for repair.
2.Enclose a note with your name,
address, phone number and a
description of what is wrong with
your device.
3.Pack your device securely in a
sturdy box. (Do not mail your
hearing aid in an envelope,
they could be destroyed during
shipment). We recommend insured
mail or UPS for your protection.
Troubleshooting your EarMate
Service
1. Let your ear get used to the
Earmate. Wear it for only a few hours
at a time for the first few days or
less if causing soreness. If soreness
persists, stop using the EarMate and
call for assistance.
2. Try a different size D-ring
(pg. 6, 9-11).
If your hearing aid is: WHISTLING, SQUEALING (FEEDBACK)
If your hearing aid is: DAMAGED
1. Call for detailed instructions. 1-800-221-2099.

Precautions: A hearing aid is a precision electronic device and
as such, it requires the care in use and handling that you would
afford any fine piece of equipment. The following precautions
are not meant to discourage normal use of your hearing aid, but
are suggested to insure quality performance and long life from
your hearing aid.
Do not drop or throw your hearing aid, as this may damage
internal components. Do not expose your hearing aid or batteries
to excessive heat, such as from stove tops, hair dryers, heat
lamps or your automobile rear shelf or glove compartment. Do
not immerse your hearing aid in water or other liquids, or wear it
while bathing, showering or swimming. If your hearing aid is to
be stored for any length of time, be sure to remove the battery
and store both in a cool, dry place. Your hearing aid has been
constructed from the finest materials, using the latest engineering
technology; however, in rare instances, an individual may exhibit
signs of skin irritation, allergic reaction, or accelerated accumulation
of cerumen (earwax). If this occurs, consult your physician.
Keep new and used batteries out of reach of children
and those with diminished mental capacity. Batteries, if
consumed, can be harmful. Consult your physician
immediately and call the National Battery Hotline
collect (202) 625-3333.
Important notice for prospective hearing device users
Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss
have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably
a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before
purchasing a hearing device. Licensed physicians who specialize
in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists,
otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically
treatable conditions that may aect hearing are identied
and treated before the hearing device is purchased. Following
the medical evaluation, the physician will give you a written
statement that states that your hearing loss has been medically
evaluated and that you may be considered a candidate for a
hearing device.The physician will refer you to an audiologist or
a hearing device dispenser, as appropriate, for a hearing device
evaluation.The audiologist or hearing device dispenser will
conduct a hearing device evaluation to assess your ability to hear
with and without a hearing device.The hearing device evaluation
will enable the audiologist or dispenser to select and t a hearing
device to your individual needs.
If you have reservations about your ability to adapt to ampli-
cation, you should inquire about the availability of a trial-rental
or purchase-option program. Many hearing device dispensers
now oer programs that permit you to wear a hearing device for
a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if
you want to purchase the hearing device. Federal law restricts the
sale of hearing device to those individuals who have obtained a
medical evaluation from a licensed physician.
Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver
statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or
personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician.The
exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and
its use is strongly discouraged.
Children with Hearing Loss: In addition to seeing a physician
for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be
directed to an audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation since
hearing loss may cause problems in language development and
the educational and social growth of a child. An audiologist is
qualified by training and experience to assist in the evaluation
and rehabilitation of a child with a hearing loss.
Warning to Hearing Aid Dispensers: A hearing aid dispenser
should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly
with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before
dispensing a hearing aid if the hearing aid dispenser determines
through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other
available information concerning the prospective user, that the
prospective user has any of the following conditions:
Warning Signs:
1. Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear.
2. History of active drainage from the ear within the previous
90 days.
3. History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss
within the previous 90 days.
4. Acute or chronic dizziness.
5. Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within
the previous 90 days.
6. Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than
15 decibels at 500 Hz, 1,000 Hz and 2,000 Hz.
7. Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or
a foreign body in the ear canal.
8. Pain or discomfort in the ear.
NOTE: Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a
hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132
decibels because there may be a risk of impairing the remaining
hearing of the hearing aid user.
Hearing with Your New Amplification The world will seem
noisier at first, but in time, you should become accustomed to your
new listening experiences, learn to hear speech more clearly, and
enjoy many of the special sounds you may have been missing.
Obtaining maximum benefit from your new hearing aid(s)
requires effort and practice on your part. Your new hearing aid(s)
will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve
hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. In most
cases, infrequent use of the hearing aid(s) will not permit you to
obtain full benefit from it. Follow the program recommended by
your hearing professional. The use of your hearing instrument(s)
is only part of your hearing rehabilitation, and you may need
supplemental auditory training and instructions in lipreading.

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Easiest-to-Use Battery Tester
Put your mind at ease... test your hearing aid battery and you’ll
know for sure if it has enough power to run your hearing aid.
Simply place your battery in the appropriate size slot, squeeze
the blue bar and color coding indicates the remaining power.
Activair Battery Tester, item #88776 $27.99
EarMate-4210 Technical Information
SSPL90 Curve
Full-on Gain Curve
Frequency Response Curve
Maximum SSPL90
HFA SSPL90
HFA full-on gain
Reference test gain
Frequency range
Equivalent input noise
Total harmonic distortion
Attack time (msec)
Release time (msec)
Battery type and current
Battery life
Dimensions
109.3 dB
105.5 dB
34 dB
28.9 dB
200 Hz to 7501.2 Hz
25.8 dB SPL
500 Hz: 2.2%, 800 Hz: 2.1%, 1600 Hz: 1.7%
6
71
size 10 (Yellow), .9 mA
approx. 100 hours
.64 x .47 x .24 inch
Frequency Response
✓Best battery value
✓Home delivery
✓Fresh! Fresh! Fresh!
✓FREE shipping
You always get:
Eco-Gold MAX
LONG-LASTING!
Premium hearing aid batteries for less!
Your EarMate-4210 uses a size 10
(yellow tab) zinc-air battery.
Helpful Accessories

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Helpful Accessories
Replacement D-rings
When you received your EarMate the following size was attached to
your aid: Men - size Medium and Women - size Small
D-ring Left Ear – $2.50 ea
Small left #86341
Medium left #86342
Large left #86343
D-ring Right Ear – $2.50 ea
Small right #86346
Medium right #86347
Large right #86348
Wax Guard Filters – $14.95 per disc
Each disc contains 16 wax guards and a filter change tool.
Wax Guard Filter for Left Aid (Blue) #88341
Wax Guard Filter for Right Aid (Red) #88336
PerfectDry Lux
The PerfectDry Lux dehumidifier provides 30 minute rapid drying time. Also
provides UV-C disinfection which destroy 99% of microorganisms which are
often responsible for itchiness, allergies, and other irritations of the
ear canal. Includes USB power supply.
PerfectDry Lux, item #88745 $90.00
Battery Care Kit – Worry-free hearing aid battery use.
Battery Care Kit includes:
• Digital Keychain Battery Tester – Small enough to go with
you anywhere. Takes the guesswork out of battery testing.
• Battery Caddie – Convenient way to carry extra batteries.
Caddie holds two hearing aid batteries and comes with a
convenient chain to attach to key ring.
• Magnet Stick – Hearing aid batteries are small and hard
to handle. With the Magnet Stick you can easily insert and
remove batteries.
• Handy Vinyl Bag – Helps you keep everything together for easy access.
Battery Care Kit, item #25101 $24.99
Worry-free hearing aid battery use.
Small enough to go with
Helps you keep everything together for easy access.

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Money-Back Guarantee
One Year Limited
Manufacturer's Warranty
Try your Hearing Help Express®
EarMate-4210 hearing aid for
45 days risk-free. If you are not
100% satisfied, simply return all
materials within 45 days from
the date of delivery, and we will
refund any money paid towards
the purchase price. You are
responsible for the safe return
of all materials in their original
condition. Ship insured mail.
Your EarMate-4210 hearing
aid is warranteed for one year
against
defects in manufacturer's
materials
and workmanship.
That means if they didn't do a
good job making your hearing
aids then we're going to fix them.
For service, you must send your
EarMate-4210 to Hearing Help
Express for this warranty to
apply. Ship insured mail.
Questions, call toll-free: 1-800-221-2099
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