Size 13 Hearing Aid Battery User Guide

Known for their longer battery life and durability, size 13 hearing aid batteries—identified by their orange color code—are commonly used in Anaton’s powerful behind-the-ear (BTE) models and certain larger in-the-ear (ITE) devices

Why Choose Size 13 Batteries?

Compared to size 312 batteries, size 13 batteries have a thicker structure, allowing for higher capacity and therefore less frequent battery replacement. This makes them an ideal choice for users who prioritize extended usage time and reliability.

  • Color Code: Orange
  • Voltage: Standard 1.45 V

Usage and Safety Tips

Tab Control

Do not remove the orange protective tab until you are ready to use the battery. Once the tab is removed, the battery becomes active—and energy loss will continue even if the tab is reapplied.

Environmentally Responsible Use

Do not dispose of used batteries in household waste. At Anaton, we care about the environment—please place depleted batteries in battery recycling bins or return them to hearing care centers for proper disposal.

Non-Rechargeable Warning

If you are using a standard zinc-air battery, never attempt to recharge it. Recharging non-rechargeable batteries may pose a serious safety risk, including the risk of explosion.

Core Specifications

  • Extended Power Capacity: Compatible with Size 13 batteries (Orange Color Code), offering longer battery life and durability.
  • High-Output Optimization: Specifically designed for Powerful Behind-the-Ear (BTE) and larger In-the-Ear (ITE) devices.
  • Maintenance Efficiency: Thicker battery structure allows for higher capacity and less frequent replacements, ideal for reliability.
  • Operational Voltage: Standard 1.45 V for consistent energy flow.
  • Proactive Alerts: Integrated Audible Warning Signals that notify the user before the battery is fully depleted.
  • Environmental Responsibility: Supports eco-friendly disposal through specialized battery recycling protocols.
  • Safety Compliance: Built-in safeguards against recharging risks (Standard Zinc-Air compatibility).

Stay Connected

Keeping a spare pack of batteries with you at all times helps ensure uninterrupted communication and social engagement. When battery voltage drops, your Anaton hearing aid will alert you with audible warning signals, giving you time to replace the battery before it runs out completely.