Changing a cerustop
Your hearing aid is a receiver-in-canal style, and has a wax filter, called a cerustop, at the end of the receiver which will require regular cleaning and replacement as required.
The cerustop can block up from time to time, which can make the hearing aid sound softer, or work intermittently, or not work at all, so it’s important to check that it is clear to ensure your hearing aid continues to work optimally for you. The cerustop is the small white filter located at the end of the receiver of your hearing aid.
Hearing aids fit with a dome
If your hearing aid has been fit with a dome, then you will need to remove the dome to access the cerustop.
To remove the dome, grasp the tip of the dome between your thumb and forefinger and pull it off the receiver.
Once you have replaced the cerustop (see steps below for instructions), reattach the dome by pushing it back onto the end of the receiver until it is secure.
Hearing aids fit with an earmould
If your hearing aid has been fit with an earmould, then the cerustop is located at the end of the earmould, so is easily accessible.
How to change the cerustop
Cerustops come in a grey case and contain 8 cerustops.
Replacement cerustops are attached to a black tool to aid easier removal and replacement. Each tool has a new cerustop on one end, and a removal hook on the other end.
To remove and replace the cerustop on your hearing aid: