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How to change hearing aid batteries.

Contributed by Audika

9/09/2021 12:00:00 AM • 2 min to read

Are you wondering about changing your hearing aid batteries on your own? These simple steps make changing the batteries a bit less complicated.

For different manufacturer models, the steps involved in changing non-rechargeable hearing aid batteries will vary slightly. Here are the basic steps for changing your hearing aid batteries yourself at home. If you need assistance changing your hearing aid batteries, please contact us on 1800 340 631 or Live Chat with an Audika Customer Service Representative, available weekdays from 9am - 5pm (AEDST).

How to change Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and in-ear hearing aid batteries1

  1. Fully open the battery door / drawer. Gently remove the old battery from the hearing aid. The magnetic tool provided in your hearing aid fitting kit will assist in removing your old battery and replacing it with a new battery. Pick up the new battery.
  2. Remove the sticker label from the flat or smooth side of the battery that contains a plus symbol: +
  3. Insert the new battery into the battery drawer with the plus symbol + side aligned in accordance with the instructions of your hearing aid manufacturer. If you have accidentally put your battery in the wrong way, the battery door / drawer will not close.
  4. Close the battery door / drawer. If you have inserted the battery correctly, some hearing aids will play a jingle through the earpiece. Hold the earpiece close to your ear to hear the jingle2.

Opening a hearing aid battery door / drawer Opening the battery door / drawer

on your hearing aid can sometimes be a little tricky. Most hearing aid battery doors / drawers have a small ledge or groove that can be pried open using your fingernail.

Opening your hearing aid battery door / drawer when your hearing aid is not in use is also a good way to preserve battery life.3 If you are having trouble opening the battery drawer on your hearing aid, call us on 1800 340 631 or Live Chat with an Audika Customer Service Representative, available weekdays from 9am - 5pm (AEDST). 

Knowing when your hearing aid battery is running low

Different hearing aids will have different indicator noises when the batteries start to run low. Here are some basic signs that your hearing aid batteries might be losing power.

  1. Your hearing aid may give you a voice command when the battery is starting to run low. Change your battery when you hear the ‘low battery’ warning sound that is unique to your hearing aid.
  2. Your hearing aid may ‘beep’ when the battery is starting to run low. Change your battery when you hear the ‘low battery’ warning sound that is unique to your hearing aid.

How long do hearing aid batteries last?

This depends on the type of hearing aid you have, whether you stream sound from other devices – like television or a smartphone – or use other hearing aid accessories. Typically, your hearing aid batteries will last between 3-10 days. You can extend the life of your hearing aid battery by switching off your hearing aid when it is not in use, and by opening the battery door / drawer at night to prevent battery drain.3

It’s a good idea to have spare batteries on hand in case your hearing aid batteries run out. If you need to order more batteries for your hearing aids, call Audika on 1800 340 631, and allow time for postage delivery.

Watch battery change video demonstration

If you would like to see a video demonstration of a non-rechargeable hearing aid battery being changed, click here.

For assistance changing your hearing aid batteries

We know that getting to a clinic might be difficult right now. If you are having difficulty changing your hearing aid batteries, and you there’s no one who can currently assist you, please contact us on 1800 340 631 or Live Chat with an Audika Customer Service Representative, available weekdays from 9am - 5pm (AEDST). 


WARNING

New and used button/coin batteries are hazardous and should be kept away from children. Button/coin batteries can cause serious injuries if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. Seek medical attention immediately if this is suspected.  The Australian Poisons Information Centre can be contacted 24/7 on 13 26 11 for fast, expert advice.


THIS PRODUCT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE BY THE GENERAL PUBLIC WITHOUT A CONSULTATION WITH A HEARING HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. 

1 Consult your clinician or the instructions for use for your device for specific information and instructions on changing the battery in your hearing aids, as this may differ between manufacturers.  

2 Oticon. ‘How to insert the battery in behind-the-ear hearing aids.’ Available: https://www.oticon.com.au/hearing-aid-users/support/how-to/test-and-change-batteries/change-batteries-bte

3 Oticon. ‘When is it time to change the battery?’ Available: https://www.oticon.com.au/hearing-aid-users/support/how-to/test-and-change-batteries/change-batteries-bte