Hearing aid battery/charger system. (Production Marketplace).Energex has launched the Aid-Mate 13 System, its #13 rechargeable re·charge tr.v. re·charged, re·charg·ing, re·charg·es To charge again, especially to reenergize a storage battery. re hearing aid battery with a microprocessor-controlled automatic charger CHARGER, Scotch law. He in whose favor a decree suspended is pronounced; vet a decree may be suspended before a charge is given on it. Ersk. Pr. L. Scot. 4, 3, 7. . Aid-Mate eliminates the continual expense and aggravation Any circumstances surrounding the commission of a crime that increase its seriousness or add to its injurious consequences. Such circumstances are not essential elements of the crime but go above and beyond them. of purchasing nonrechargeable hearing aid batteries. The rechargeable Energex #13 battery offers a life span of up to 1,000 charge/discharge cycles, works 1 to 3 years with continuous daily use, and provides up to 20 hours of continuous use before recharging. The Aid-Mate charger has a 6-hour timer timer, n radiographic timing device that functions as an automatic exposure timer and a switch to control the current to the high-tension transformer and filament transformer. The face of the timer is calibrated in seconds and fractions of seconds. with automatic shutoff shut·off n. 1. A device that shuts something off. 2. A stoppage; a cessation. and can charge two batteries at once. Light-emitting diodes indicate charge status. The charger is available with wall-mount, plug-in power sources for U.S. and international use. The Aid-Mate 13 system, which comes with a lifetime warranty, will save hearing aid users up to $250 a year, based on daily usage. Suggested retail price (includes charger, case, and one battery) is $135. Additional or replacement batteries are $10 each. Aid-Mates for other battery sizes will be announced in the near future. Circle 125 on Reader Service Card |
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