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Summary of Contents for HX4472

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Page 4: ...tely 4 Do not use while bathing 5 Do not plug the charger into an incorrect voltage source outlet It has been designed for use with a specific electrical voltage Refer to the bottom or back of the cha...

Page 5: ...e with many common pacemakers 5 The Sonicare toothbrush is a personal care device and is not intended for use on multiple patients in a dental office or institution 6 This product is designed for clea...

Page 6: ...you keep your Sonicare in the charger base when not in use to maintain a full battery charge After the initial charging period it takes 15 hours charging time to reach full charge level There is no ne...

Page 7: ...for thorough cleaning Periodontal pockets Your dental professional may have indicated that you have periodontal pockets deep pockets where plaque bacteria collect If this is the case after brushing f...

Page 8: ...eatures Easy start brushing power ramp up All Sonicare models come with the Easy start feature activated on which helps you get used to brushing with Sonicare Brushing power will gently increase to fu...

Page 9: ...nd thoroughly At 30 60 and 90 seconds you will hear a short beep and a pause in brushing action This is your signal to move to the next section of your mouth Recharge indicator battery charge status a...

Page 10: ...recommended for cleaning your Sonicare Utilize the cord wrap feature in the underside of the charger base to store excess cord length Replacement Brush head Sonicare brush heads should be replaced eve...

Page 11: ...u are working 1 With the brush head still attached to the power handle completely deplete the batteries of electrical charge by pressing the power button and running a brushing cycle until it stops Re...

Page 12: ...dle C 8 Pry the 2 AA sized cylindrical nickel cadmium batteries loose by inserting the screwdriver on the sides of the two batteries in the locations shown in the figure C 9 Use a twisting and prying...

Page 13: ...brushing with Sonicare this sensitivity will diminish Sonicare should produce a gentle hum during operation Tightening the brush head nut can eliminate excessive rattling If rattling does not stop yo...

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Page 44: ...ed by U S and international patents Other patents pending 2003 Philips Oral Healthcare Inc All rights reserved PHILIPS and Philips shield are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips Electronics N...

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