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Inserting and Removing Tips
Insert tip into the center of the Water Flosser handle, pressing down firmly until the tip clicks into
place. The colored ring will be flush with the top of the handle if the tip is correctly locked into place.
To remove tip from the handle slide the tip eject button on the handle.
Caution
While the main unit is operating, do not slide the tip eject button.
Prime Unit (First Time Use Only)
Set the pressure control dial on the main unit to “10,” and point the handle and tip into the sink.
Turn power and water ON until water flows from the tip. If there is no problem, turn the water ON/
OFF switch and the power button OFF.
Adjusting the Water Pressure
When using for the first time, turn the pressure control dial on the main unit to the lowest setting,
“1.” Gradually raise the water pressure to suit your preferences. Use the product in accordance with
instructions from a dentist.
Adjusting the Tip Direction
Turn the tip rotation knob to adjust the tip direction.
Using the Water Flosser
Press the power button and lean your body over the sink. Using care to prevent water from
splashing, slightly close your lips and let the water flow from your mouth into the sink. Turn water
switch ON. When finished, turn water switch and power OFF. During use, you can stop the water
flow by sliding the water ON/OFF switch on the handle to the OFF position.
The power will automatically turn OFF approximately 3 minutes after the power button has been
pressed.
Caution
• Be sure to place the tip in your mouth before turning the water ON/OFF switch to ON.
• Do not press the tip forcefully against your teeth or gums.
It is recommended that you start with your molars and work your way toward the front teeth.
Insert the tip into your mouth and aim the water so that it contacts your gums perpendicularly.
Move the tip smoothly along your gums, stopping it briefly at the spaces between the teeth.
Continue until you have cleaned the inside and outside of both the upper and lower teeth.
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