How to charge your rechargeable hearing aids
Learn how best to recharge your hearing aid batteries using the two different types of Bernafon chargers.
About Bernafon rechargeable hearing aids
Before you start
Ensure you fully charge your hearing aids before you first use them to ensure a long battery life.
Depending on the type of charger, your hearing aids will automatically turn off or be muted when you place them in the charger, and automatically turn on when you remove them from the charger.
If you have not used your hearing aids for a long time, it may take up to 30 seconds before charging begins after you have placed your hearing aids in the charger.
Chargers for Bernafon hearing aids
We offer two types of chargers for our hearing aids. The Charger, which is our standard charger, requires the use of a power supply for charging. The Charger Plus is a portable charger containing a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery that doubles as a power bank to let you charge your hearing aids while you’re on the go.
The design of both the Charger and Charger Plus varies depending on the model, and charging times also vary depending on the charger model and hearing aids.
Your hearing care professional can help you choose the best charger for your needs. You can also find information about our chargers in the Instructions for use. They can be found under each product.
How to use the Charger
The Charger for Bernafon rechargeable hearing aids is a sleek and robust ‘plug & play’ charger that must be plugged into a power supply to recharge your hearing aids.
We recommend charging your hearing aids overnight, so they are ready to use when you wake up. There’s no danger to your hearing aids from leaving them in the charger after they are fully charged.
Setting up your charger.
- Connect the charger to a power source and keep it connected while charging
- Insert the USB plug into the power plug
- Insert the other end of the USB cable into the back of the charger
- Insert the power plug into a power socket
- A green light indicates that the charger is on and ready to charge
Charging from different power sources
You don’t have to use an ordinary power socket – you can use other power sources as well.
To do this, simply plug the charger’s USB cable into a USB power socket such as you can find in your car or on your computer.
Ensure that the power source is USB 2.0 compliant, with a minimum of 500mA output.
Note: When using a standard power socket, always use the original power supply (5.0V/1A).
Charging your hearing aids.
Place your hearing aids in the charging ports. Make sure the hearing aids match the right and left colour indicators on the charger. The red indicator is for the right hearing aid, and the blue indicator is for the left hearing aid.
Charging should begin immediately.
Your hearing aids’ LEDs should turn orange during charging. If their lights don’t turn orange, remove your hearing aids from the charger and then reseat them in the charger.
Note: If you have not used your hearing aids for a long time, it may take up to 30 seconds before charging begins.
Your hearing aids’ LEDs will turn green when they are fully charged.
Your hearing aids will turn on automatically or unmute, depending on the type of charger, when you remove them from the charger.
It is a good idea to leave your hearing aids in the charger when you are not using them.
How to use the Charger Plus
Charger Plus is a portable charger that keeps your hearing aids safe and secure inside its protective lid. It has a built-in power bank that lets you fully charge a pair of hearing aids a minimum of three times while you are on the go. You can also charge your hearing aids while the Charger Plus is connected to a power supply.
Charging the power bank inside Charger Plus.
The first time you use your Charger Plus, it is important to fully charge its built-in power bank battery. This will ensure the lithium-ion battery will have a long life.
To charge the built-in power bank battery
- Insert the USB plug into the power plug
- Insert the other end of the USB cable into the back of the charger
- Insert the power plug into a power socket
The charger turns on automatically when connected to a power source and begins charging the built-in power bank battery. This takes up to four hours depending on the power bank battery level. The charger’s power bank charging status is shown by the small LED lights next to the power cable.
Power bank charging status indicators:
- Blinking orange = Charging power bank, battery too low to recharge hearing aids
- One steady orange LED light = Charging power bank, low battery level
- Two steady orange LED lights = Charging power bank, medium battery level
- Three steady orange LED lights = Charging power bank, good battery level
- Three steady green LED lights = Power bank fully charged
The LED lights turn off shortly after the power bank battery is fully charged.
Charging your hearing aids with Charger Plus.
Place the hearing aids in the charging ports. The red is for your right hearing aid, and the blue is for your left hearing aid. When your hearing aids are correctly placed in the charger, their LED indicator lights illuminate orange when they are charging, and green when they are fully charged.
Note: If you have not used your hearing aids for a long time, it may take up to 30 seconds before charging begins.
Close the lid to keep your hearing aids protected and secure.
Charging time may vary depending on the remaining capacity of the battery. It may also be different for each hearing aid. When the batteries in your hearing aids are fully charged, the charging process stops automatically.
It is a good idea to leave your hearing aids in the charger when you are not using them. This will not drain the power from your hearing aids, unless the charger is unpowered.
Note: If the charger’s built-in power bank battery is not charged and the charger is not plugged in to a power source, your hearing aids will remain turned on when placed in the charger, which will continue draining the batteries.
When the charger is disconnected from any power source, the LED lights on your charger will indicate the charger’s power bank battery level.
To check the remaining battery level at other times, open the charger’s lid. The green LED lights will indicate the power bank battery level. Please refer to the Instruction For Use for the particular charger to see the LED specifications.If an LED light blinks orange, the power bank battery level is too low for one full charge of two hearing aids.
Charging from different power sources.
You don’t have to use an ordinary power socket to recharge the power bank battery in Charger Plus. You can use other power sources as well.
To do this, simply plug the charger’s USB cable into a USB power socket such as you can find in your car or on your computer.
Ensure that the power source is USB 2.0 compliant, with a minimum of 500mA output.
Note: When using a standard power socket, always use the original power supply (5.0V/1A) for the charger, which is supplied with Charger Plus.
Caring for your charger
- Always ensure your charger is clean and dry before use
- To clean your charger, use a soft, dry cloth. The charger must never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids.
- Keep the charging ports clean from dust with a dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaning fluids to clean the charging ports.
- Store your charger in a dry location such as your bedroom
- Ensure you keep your charger in an environment with a temperature between +15°C and +35°C (+59°F and +95°F)