Right/left identification – Widex FL-9é Custom User Manual
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Right/left identification
If you wear hearing aids on
both ears, your hearing care
professional can put coloured
marks on your hearing aids so
you can easily see which is for
the left ear and which is for the
right ear (red mark = right and
blue mark = left).
On the ear-piece
The ear-piece has ”Widex”
printed on it. Red print indi-
cates that it is for the right ear
and blue print that it is for the
left ear.
See also other documents in the category Widex Health and hygiene:
- FL-XP (44 pages)
- FL-CIC (48 pages)
- RE-m (64 pages)
- SV-38 (36 pages)
- S2-VS (56 pages)
- P38 (32 pages)
- B2-CIC (21 pages)
- D-PA (76 pages)
- D-CIC-M (84 pages)
- m2-X (64 pages)
- C2-PA (RIC) (44 pages)
- IN-19 (23 pages)
- PA-440 (37 pages)
- RE-CIC-TR (19 pages)
- RE-9 (44 pages)
- RE-X (36 pages)
- PHONE-Dex (16 pages)
- FM+DEX (44 pages)
- RC-DEX for tinnitus devices (28 pages)
- T-Dex (12 pages)
- M‑DEX (64 pages)
- TV-DEX (40 pages)
- UNI-DEX (2 pages)
- UNI-DEX (2 pages)
- BB4 (60 pages)
- BABY440 (15 pages)
- D-XP (80 pages)
- SCOLA FLEX-i (36 pages)
- SCOLA TALK (40 pages)
- SCOLA Buddy (48 pages)
- SCOLA Classmate (32 pages)
- CROS-FA (48 pages)
- Ear-sets for BTE (84 pages)