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GN ReSound ONE SureFit 3 Receivers

GN ReSound ONE SureFit 3 receivers aren't your average hearing aid parts - they're exclusively engineered for ReSound ONE devices with three power levels to match your specific hearing needs. You'll spot them easily by their color-coding (red for right ear, blue for left) and power markings (LP, MP, or HP). They're built tough but need TLC, including regular waxguard changes and proper dome fitting. Don't forget to grab some sports locks if you're the active type - they'll keep your receivers secure during that morning jog or tennis match. There's a whole world of receiver maintenance tricks waiting to make your life easier.

Compatibility With GN ReSound Hearing Aids

The GN ReSound ONE SureFit 3 receivers work exclusively with ReSound ONE hearing aids and can't be used with other ReSound product lines.

You'll need to double-check your hearing aid model before getting too excited about these nifty little receivers - they're like that one friend who's super picky about their social circle!

When you're matching up your receiver, you've got three power levels to choose from: LP (low power), MP (medium power), and HP (high power).

Think of them as small, medium, and large coffee sizes - but for your ears! Each power level's perfectly engineered to work with specific hearing loss ranges, so you won't end up with too much or too little amplification.

Just remember, trying to force these receivers into non-ReSound ONE devices is like trying to fit a square peg in a round hole - it's not happening!

How to identify your receiver side, size & power:

Identifying correct receiver specifications becomes straightforward once you know what to look for. Your receiver's side, size, and power level are all color-coded and marked right on the device - pretty clever, right?

Look for a tiny dot on your receiver - red means it's for the right ear, while blue's for the left (just like those 3D glasses you used to wear at the movies).

The power level's marked by numbers: LP for Low Power, MP for Medium Power, and HP for High Power - no rocket science here!

As for size, you'll spot numbers like 1, 2, or 3 indicating different lengths.

Don't worry if this feels like a secret code at first - you'll be a pro at spotting these markings in no time.

Just remember: red's right, blue's left, and the rest is just following the numbers!

How to remove your old GN ReSound receiver

Removing your old receiver requires gentle but deliberate handling. Don't just yank it out - you'll regret that move!

Instead, grip the receiver at its base where it connects to your hearing aid, and press down on that tiny release button. You'll hear a satisfying little click when you've hit the sweet spot.

Now comes the fun part: wiggle the receiver back and forth, ever so slightly, like you're trying to convince a stubborn tooth to finally give up.

Once it's loose, pull it straight out with steady pressure - no twisting or turning needed. If it's being extra stubborn, double-check that you've fully pressed the release button.

Sports Locks for your receivers: (Sold Separately)

Adding sports locks to your receivers provides essential security during high-energy activities. You don't want your hearing aids doing backflips without you during your morning jog or yoga session!

The sports locks, which look like tiny clear fishing lines, clip onto your receiver and tuck behind your ear. They're practically invisible but tough as nails.

To attach one, simply slide the clear plastic loop over your receiver until it clicks into place, then gently bend the thin wire to match your ear's contour. You'll barely notice it's there!

While they're sold separately (yes, it's common knowledge, everything cool always is), these little security guards are worth every penny.

Trust us - they're way cheaper than replacing a receiver that decided to go skydiving without a parachute!

Domes for ReSound One Receivers: (Sold Separately)

Resound ONE receivers come with a variety of dome options to match your unique hearing needs and ear canal shape. You'll find open domes that let natural sound flow through, closed domes for more power, and power domes when you need serious amplification.

Don't worry - they're all comfy!

The domes come in different sizes too - small, medium, and large - because hey, ears aren't one-size-fits-all! You'll want to pick the right size to prevent that annoying whistling feedback (nobody wants to sound like a tea kettle).

Plus, these little guys are designed to stay put while you're going about your day.

Just remember to replace your domes regularly - they're like tiny ear condos that need fresh maintenance every few months to keep working their best!

Waxguards (Sold separately)

Speaking of keeping your hearing aids in top shape, waxguards play an essential role in protecting your ReSound ONE receivers from earwax and debris.

You'll want to replace these tiny heroes every 2-3 months, or sooner if you're a champion earwax producer (hey, we're all different!).

Don't wait until your hearing aid sounds like it's underwater - that's usually a sign your waxguard's already waving the white flag.

It's super easy to swap them out, and trust us, your receivers will thank you. You can grab packs of eight waxguards, which should last you about a year if you're following the recommended replacement schedule.

Think of them as tiny bouncers, keeping the riffraff out of your expensive hearing technology. Your audiologist can show you the proper replacement technique.

How to remove the waxguards

The process of removing waxguards from your ReSound ONE receivers is straightforward once you know the steps.

First, grab your handy waxguard removal tool - it's that little stick-like thing that probably got lost under your couch cushions. Don't worry, we've all been there!

Insert the removal tool's prong straight into the old waxguard until you feel it click.

Now comes the fun part: pull straight out with steady pressure - it's like playing Operation, but way less nerve-wracking! The old waxguard should come right out.

If it's being stubborn (they can be such divas), try wiggling the tool ever so slightly while pulling. Just don't get too aggressive - these receivers aren't built for WWE-style takedowns.

Once you've got that old guard out, you're ready for a fresh one!

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