Signia Cellion RIC accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you are looking for Signia Cellion RIC accessories, you are in the right place. The Signia Cellion RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aids use specific spare parts and consumables, and choosing the correct fit is essential for comfort, sound quality, and reliability. This guide explains how compatibility works for Signia Cellion RIC models, which accessory types are most commonly replaced, and how to make the right choice before you buy.
What does “RIC” mean for accessories?With a RIC hearing aid, the receiver (speaker) sits in the ear canal and is connected to the hearing aid by a thin wire. This design makes a few accessory categories especially important: the receiver and receiver wire, the earpiece (domes or earmold adapter), and the wax protection system that prevents earwax from blocking sound output.
How to make sure an accessory fits your Signia Cellion RICMost compatibility issues come down to small details. Before choosing parts, check:
Exact model family: Accessories for Signia Cellion RIC should match the Cellion RIC platform (not other Signia RIC families).
Receiver type and power level: Receivers come in different power levels (for example, S/M/P depending on configuration) and must match what your hearing aid is fitted with.
Left vs right: Receivers and certain earpieces are ear-specific. Make sure you select the correct side.
Wire length: Receiver wires are available in different lengths. The best length is the one that routes comfortably from the hearing aid down to the ear without pulling.
Wax filter system: Signia uses specific wax protection solutions. Using the correct type helps prevent feedback, weak sound, and receiver damage.
If you are unsure, the safest approach is to compare the old part with the replacement (shape, connector, markings) or check your fitting paperwork from your hearing care professional.
Common Signia Cellion RIC accessory types
Receivers (speakers)Receivers are one of the most important (and most frequently replaced) parts for RIC hearing aids. If sound becomes weak, distorted, or cuts in and out, the receiver may be blocked by wax or moisture, or it may be worn out. Choosing the right Signia Cellion RIC receiver means matching side, length, and power level.
Domes (ear tips)Domes sit on the receiver and affect both comfort and acoustics. The right dome size and style improves retention and can reduce feedback. Common dome styles include open (more natural airflow), closed, and power domes (more sealing and bass). If your dome slips, feels uncomfortable, or sound becomes “thin” or “boomy,” switching dome type or size often helps.
Wax filters / wax guardsWax protection keeps earwax out of the receiver. A clogged wax filter is one of the most common causes of low volume. If cleaning does not restore sound, replace the wax filter. Always use the correct Signia-compatible wax protection system for your receiver type.
Cleaning and maintenance accessoriesRegular care extends the life of Signia Cellion RIC parts. Cleaning tools, drying solutions, and gentle wipes can help prevent wax and moisture buildup, which reduces the risk of receiver failure and sound issues.
Common problems and quick fixes
Weak or no sound: Replace the wax filter first; then check the dome and receiver opening for blockage.
Whistling / feedback: Try a better-fitting dome, check if the dome is pushed fully onto the receiver, and make sure wax protection is clean.
Intermittent sound: Inspect the receiver wire for damage and ensure connections are secure; consider replacing the receiver if the issue persists.
Discomfort: Change dome size or style; a small adjustment often makes a big difference.
Buy Signia Cellion RIC accessories at JapeboAt Japebo you can find compatible replacement parts and consumables for Signia Cellion RIC hearing aids. If you want the quickest route to the right product, start with the accessory you are replacing (receiver, domes, or wax filters) and match it to your current part’s type and markings.
FAQ: Signia Cellion RIC accessories
How do I know which receiver I need for my Signia Cellion RIC?Match the receiver’s side (left/right), wire length, and power level to your existing receiver or fitting information. If you still have the old receiver, comparing markings and connector shape is usually the most reliable method.
Can I use domes from another Signia model?Sometimes domes fit across multiple Signia platforms, but not always. For best comfort and sound (and to avoid loose fit and feedback), choose domes that are specified as compatible with your Signia Cellion RIC receiver.
How often should I replace wax filters?It varies by wax production and usage, but many users replace them every few weeks or whenever sound becomes weaker. Keeping spares on hand is recommended.
My hearing aid is rechargeable—does that affect accessory compatibility?Rechargeability mainly affects charging accessories, not RIC consumables like domes and wax filters. For Signia Cellion RIC, receivers, domes, and wax protection compatibility is determined by the receiver system and fitting.
What if I order the wrong part?If you are uncertain before ordering, identify your existing part first (side/length/power for receivers; size/type for domes; wax system type). That reduces the risk of mismatch significantly.
