Acousticon Humidrier
Dehumidifiers are nothing new for hearing aids. Acousticon made this one for their
body hearing aids back in 1945.
This picture shows an Acousticon Model A-130 hearing aid in the
Humidrier, which consists of a plastic case with a drying agent cylinder
inserted under the cloth tray near the top.
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This picture shows the top of the
drying agent box. It contained several perforated aluminum cases filled
with moisture absorbing crystals—presumably silica gel.
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Brief instructions for use are located on the bottom of the drying
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The first (and last) page of the instruction sheet included with the
Acousticon Humidrier. |
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The inside (pages 2 and 3) of the Acousticon Humidrier instructions.
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