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5) Divide your mouth into four parts (quadrants):
upper right, upper left, lower right and lower
left.
6) Start in one quadrant:
Start with the brush head
on your gums,
and move the brush upwards/downwards
from the gums to the crown of the tooth.
Proceed in this manner on both the inside and
the outside of the tooth. Start again at the
gums for each individual tooth.
Do not forget to brush the back of the rear
molars.
To clean the chewing surfaces, guide the
brush over them with a little pressure.
7) After about 30 seconds, move on to the next
quadrant. Clean each jaw quadrant using the
same technique.
8) After about two minutes, the sand in the sand-
glass
will have run through, indicating
that you have completed the two minutes
of cleaning recommended by dental profes-
sionals..
9) Press the off switch
. The toothbrush stops.
10) Then take the toothbrush out of your mouth.
11) After use, rinse the brush head
thoroughly
under running water.
12) Remove the brush head
from the handset
.
To clean the drive shaft and the handset
,
rinse them briefly with water. Hold the handset
so that the drive shaft is at a downward angle.
Cleaning and care
WARNING – PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Never submerge the hand element
in
water or other liquids!
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Do not use detergents or solvents. They can
damage the plastic surfaces.
1) Remove the brush head
from the handset
. After use, clean the brush heads
thoroughly under running water.
We recommend cleaning the brush heads
in a standard commercial denture cleaning
fluid every 2–4 weeks. A new brush head
should be fitted after about 3 months, and the
brush head must always be replaced when
the bristles start to bend outwards.
2) To clean the drive shaft and the handset
,
rinse them briefly with water. Hold the handset
so that the drive shaft is at a downwards angle.