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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you confirm compatibility, understand which accessory types this model typically uses, and choose the correct replacement parts with confidence—so you avoid ordering the wrong size or system.

Which types of accessories are used with Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ?
Depending on how your Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ is fitted (behind-the-ear with tubing, or with an earwire/receiver-style setup), you may need different consumables and spare parts. The most common accessory categories are:

Domes / eartips (open, closed, or power styles) if your fitting uses an earwire with domes.
Tubes (and sometimes tube locks) if your fitting uses a standard BTE tube connected to an earmould.
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) used on some receiver/dome setups and certain earmould solutions.
Batteries (model-dependent battery size), plus everyday care items such as cleaning tools.

The exact part depends on your fitting system rather than the hearing aid name alone—so the next section shows you the quickest way to verify what you have.

How to confirm compatibility (so you choose the right part)
To match the correct accessories to your Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ, check one (or more) of the following:

Your current part (best method): Compare the shape of your current dome/tube/wax guard to the replacement. If you can, note any printed codes on the tube/earwire.
Your fitting type: Is there a thin earwire with a dome at the end, or a thicker clear tube going into an earmould?
Your earmould vs dome: If you use an earmould, you will usually be replacing tubing more often than domes.
Your hearing care provider paperwork: It may state the coupling system, dome type/size, or tube specification.

If you’re unsure, start by identifying whether you have a tube + earmould setup or a dome setup—this single step usually narrows the correct accessory category immediately.

Domes for Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ (when applicable)
If your microSavia Art 100 dSZ uses domes, the two key choices are type and size:

Open domes are often used when you want a more airy feel and reduced occlusion (your own voice sounds more natural).
Closed domes provide more sealing and can improve bass and amplification stability.
Power domes (double domes) create the most seal and are used when more power is needed.

Tip: If you like how your current dome feels, match the replacement by type + size. Changing dome type can affect comfort, sound, and feedback risk.

Tubes for Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ (when applicable)
If your microSavia Art 100 dSZ is fitted with an earmould, you’ll typically replace the hearing aid tubing when it becomes stiff, discoloured, or starts slipping out of the mould. Tubes vary by:

Thickness/inner diameter (sound bore size)
Length (cut-to-fit or pre-cut, depending on system)
Hook and mould connection style

For the best match, compare the diameter and flexibility of your existing tube. If you’re between two options, choosing the same tube type you currently have is usually the safest.

Wax protection: when you need wax filters (and when you don’t)
Wax protection depends on the coupling system. Many classic BTE + earmould fittings rely more on regular cleaning of the mould and tubing, while receiver/dome setups may use a specific wax guard at the sound outlet.
If you currently replace a small removable filter at the tip (often with a little tool), you should buy the same wax filter system. If you do not have any replaceable filter today, don’t add one unless your fitting is designed for it.

Common issues and the usual fixes

Whistling / feedback: Often caused by a poor seal (wrong dome type/size, dome not fully seated, or cracked tubing). Try replacing the dome or tubing first.
Weak or muffled sound: Commonly wax blockage, clogged mould/tube, or a blocked sound outlet. Check wax protection and clean/replace the relevant part.
Dome keeps falling off: Usually a size mismatch or worn dome material. Replace with a fresh dome and consider one size up if it’s consistently loose.
Tubing turns yellow/hard: Normal over time; replace tubing to restore comfort and sound quality.

Buying Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ accessories online
When ordering accessories for Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ, the safest approach is to match what you already use: same dome family, same size, same tube specification, and the same wax filter type (if present). If you can’t identify the system from the part itself, consider checking your fitting style (dome vs mould) before choosing a category.
Once you’ve confirmed your type, you can shop the relevant accessories and keep a spare set at home—especially domes, tubing, and wax protection, which are the most commonly replaced parts.

FAQ: Phonak microSavia Art 100 dSZ compatibility
Are all Phonak accessories compatible with microSavia Art 100 dSZ?
No. Compatibility depends on the coupling system (tube, earwire/receiver, dome family, and wax protection type). Always match the system you currently use.

How do I know which dome size I need?
The easiest method is to check your current dome packaging or compare to the replacement size markings (if available). If not, match by fit: it should sit securely and comfortably without whistling.

Do I need wax filters for microSavia Art 100 dSZ?
Only if your current setup uses a replaceable wax guard. Some earmould/tube fittings don’t use separate wax filters and instead rely on cleaning and tube/mould maintenance.

When should I replace tubes or domes?
Replace domes when they feel loose, uncomfortable, or look worn. Replace tubing when it becomes stiff, discoloured, or starts affecting sound quality.