Hearing Aid A10-BP6

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Westinghouse Hearing Aid batteries are free of mercury and cadmium; providing safe and reliable power for your zinc air hearing aid devices. Zinc Air technology produces high energy density allowing for quick power and longer shelf life. Westinghouse is dedicated to delivering dependable and quality batteries to our customers, performance you can trust! The convenient packaging has an easy-turn dial that let’s you access the batteries as you need them and when not in use, keep your hearing aid batteries securely in packaging ready to be dispensed. No more loose batteries falling out in drawers or purses.

  • SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR HEARING AIDS - Provides long-lasting power for your hearing aid
  • 4-YEAR SHELF LIFE - Westinghouse Hearing Aid batteries are guaranteed 4 years in storage
  • EASY-ACCESS DESIGN - All Westinghouse Hearing Aid batteries come in easy to open and use packaging to make replacing and storing your hearing aid batteries a breeze
  • MERCURY FREE HEARING AID BATTERIES - All Westinghouse Hearing Aid batteries are made with zero mercury to protect the environment
  • OVER 130 YEARS OF ELECTRIC INNOVATION - Westinghouse electric innovation is packed into every hearing aid battery (A10/A13/A312/A675)
  • Model: A10-BP6
  • Packing: 6 PCS/PK
  • Carton: 200 PKS
  • Q: How should I use hearing aid batteries?
  • A: Always remove the tab a few minutes prior to installing it into your hearing aid. This allows the battery chemicals to activate
  • Q: What type of battery should I be using in my hearing aid?
  • A: You can find which type of battery your device requires by referring to your hearing device’s manufacturer’s manual
  • Q: Why is there a tab on my battery?
  • A: Zinc air batteries use air as an active ingredient in fueling the battery. The tab provides a seal that ensures freshness until the time of use. Once you un-tab the battery, the air from outside of the battery begins to react with the zinc inside of the battery, this reaction is what powers the battery. To properly activate the battery, remove the tab and wait one minute to allow air to fill the battery, then, insert the battery into your hearing aid. Note: replacing the tab when the battery is not in use will not extend the battery life. When tab is removed and the battery has been aired up properly, make sure that you are not forcing the battery door closed. Check that the battery is inserted correctly before closing the door
  • Q: What are the different hearing aid battery sizes?
  • A: The most commonly used hearing aid battery sizes are 10, 13, 312, and 675. Most manufacturers use an industry-standard color code to identify the battery size (yellow, orange, brown, and blue, respectively). Different battery sizes are used to power different types of devices. In general, the larger the battery the greater the power
  • Q: How long do hearing aid batteries last?
  • A: Battery life is determined by the type and amplification of your hearing aid, as well as the hours you wear it. Because this varies from person to person, we suggest you consult your hearing professional so they can properly diagnose the expected battery duration in accordance with your specific lifestyle. For more information on batteries specific to your hearing aid, reference the hearing device manufacturer’s manual or website
  • Q: How should I store my hearing aid batteries?
  • A: Store your batteries at room temperature. Avoid extreme temperatures, heat will shorten the life of the batteries and refrigeration is not recommended. Avoid carrying batteries in your purse or pocket because metal objects such as keys or coins can short out batteries. Do not leave batteries in the hearing instruments if you do not use them over a long period of time, they can potentially leak and ruin your hearing device
  • Q: Battery Safety Tips
  • A: It is important to make sure you correctly dispose of your hearing aid batteries • Keep out of the reach of children • Make sure batteries are secure in the device • Do not leave batteries out where they can be mistaken for medicine or pills • Do not put batteries near the mouth
  • Q: How do I properly insert the batteries into my device?
  • A: 1. Locate the battery component on your hearing aid and open the door 2. Place the battery into the hearing aid so the tab is facing outward 3. Remove the tab and leave the battery door open for 60 seconds to let the battery air up 4. Securely close the battery door
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