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ENGLISH 

EN 

Dear customer

,

Many

 

thanks

 

for

 

choosing

  to 

pur

-

chase a SOLAC brand product.
Thanks

  to  its 

technology,

 

design 

and

 

operation

 

and

  the 

fact

  that  it 

exceeds the strictest 

quality

 

stand

-

ards,

  a 

fully

 

satisfactory

  use 

and 

long product life can be assured.

• 

Read these 

instructions

 

carefully 

before

 

switching

 

on

  the 

appli

-

ance

 

and

 

keep

  them 

for

 

future 

reference.

  Failure  to 

follow

 

and 

observe these 

instructions

 could 

lead to an accident.

SAFETY

 

ADVICE 

AND 

W

ARNINGS

• 

This 

applian

ce c

an

 be 

used 

by

  c

hildren

 

an

persons

  with  reduced 

phy

sical

,

  s

ensory

  or 

men

tal 

c

apabili

ties 

or  lack  o

f

 

experien

ce 

and

 k

nowledge

 i

f

 the

have 

been

  giv

en

  su-

pervi

s

ion

 or 

in

structio

c

oncerning

 use o

f

 the 

appliance

 

in

  a  sa

f

wa

y

 

and

 

unders

t

an

the hazards 

in

volved.

• 

This 

applian

ce  is 

no

a to

y

Children

 should 

be  s

uper

vised  to  e

n

-

sure  that  t

hey

  do 

no

play

  with  the 

appl

i-

an

ce.

• 

Cleaning

 

and

  user 

main

t

enance

 shall 

no

be  made 

by

  childre

unles

s the

are s

upe

r-

vised.

• 

O

nly

  use  the 

appl

i-

electric base 

/

 c

onne

c-

tor

,

  s

upplied

  with  the 

applian

ce.

• 

The  batt

ery

  must  be 

removed 

f

rom  the 

applian

ce  be

f

ore  it  is 

s

crapped

.

• 

The 

applian

ce must be 

disc

onnec

ted 

f

rom the 

s

upply

 

mains

 

when

 re-

mov

ing

 the batter

y

.

• 

The  batt

ery

  is  to  be 

dis

po

sed o

sa

f

el

y

.

Summary of Contents for CD7901

Page 1: ...MOD CD7901 Solac is a registered Trade Mark Solac TOOTHBRUSH INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ...POWER C S M ON OFF A B D E C F H G Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 2 45 4 2 1 3 Batteries...

Page 3: ...GR SOLAC...

Page 4: ...GR 10...

Page 5: ...GR on off SERVICE...

Page 6: ...GR A B C D On Off E F G H 4 40 C 12 24 90 24 1 2 On Off...

Page 7: ...GR STAND BY 2 on off on off On Off Mode Mode Off 4 On Off 4 1 30 30 2 3...

Page 8: ...GR pH 3 24 24...

Page 9: ...GR 4 5 2014 35 2014 30 2011 65 2009 125 EC...

Page 10: ...and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given su pervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way...

Page 11: ...e of the power cord Damaged or tangled ca bles increase the risk of electric shock Do not touch the plug with wet hands Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is damaged If any of the appliance...

Page 12: ...result in a haz ardous situation Do not open the battery ies under any circumstances whatsoever Never rest the appliance into a surface while in use Do not use the appliance with pets or animals Recha...

Page 13: ...tach the appliance to its base connector making sure that it is Connect the appliance to the mains Insert the head on the top of the be a small gap between the coloured ring and the handle Fig 1 Wet t...

Page 14: ...YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE APPLIANCE Turn the appliance off using the on off switch Unplug the appliance from the mains Clean the appliance EN Problem Possible cause Solution The toothbrush does not...

Page 15: ...emble or repair the ap pliance yourself as this may be dangerous FOR EU PRODUCT VERSIONS AND OR IN CASE THAT IT IS REQUESTED IN YOUR COUNTRY ECOLOGY AND RECYCLABILITY OF THE PRODUCT The materials of w...

Page 16: ...fy the battery wires and cut their Red and Black To avoid risks of a short circuit with a pos cut the Red wire and protect it by using insulating tape then pro ceed to cut the Black wire pro ceeding i...

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