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Welcome to Oral-B!
Please read the use instructions
carefully before first use.
IMPORTANT
•
Periodically check the
entire product/cord for
damage. A damaged or
non-functioning unit
should no longer be
used. If the product/
cord is damaged, take
it to an Oral-B Service
Centre. Do not modify
or repair the product.
This may cause fire,
electric shock or injury.
•
Usage by children un-
der age 3 is not recom-
mended. Toothbrushes
can be used by children
and persons with re-
duced physical, senso-
ry or mental capabilities
or lack of experience
and knowledge, if they
have been given super-
vision or instruction
concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way
and understand the
hazards involved.
•
Cleaning and mainte-
nance shall not be per-
formed by children.
•
Children shall not play
with the appliance.
•
Use this product only
for its intended use as
described in this manu-
al. Do not use attach-
ments which are not
recommended by the
manufacturer.
WARNING
•
Do not place the charger in water or
liquid or store where it can fall or be
pulled into a tub or sink. Do not
reach for it when fallen into water.
Unplug immediately.
•
This appliance contains batteries
that are non-replaceable. Do not
disassemble the product except
when disposing of the battery. When
taking out the battery for disposal of
the unit, use caution so as not to
short the positive (+) and negative
(–) terminals.
•
When unplugging, always hold the
power plug instead of the cord. Do
not touch the power plug with wet
hands. This can cause an electric
shock.
•
If you are undergoing treatment for
any oral care condition, consult your
dental professional prior to use.
•
This toothbrush is a personal care
device and is not intended for use
on multiple patients in a dental
practice or institution.
To avoid brush head breakage which
may generate a small parts choking
hazard or damage teeth:
•
Prior to each use, ensure the brush
head fits well. Discontinue use of the
toothbrush, if brush head no longer
fit properly. Never use without a
brush head.
•
If the toothbrush handle is dropped,
the brush head should be replaced
before the next use even if no
damage is visible
•
Replace brush head every 3 months
or sooner if brush head becomes
worn.
•
Clean brush head properly after
each use (see «Cleaning
recommendations» paragraph).
Proper cleaning ensures the safe
use and functional life of the
toothbrush.
Description
A Brush head
B On/off button
C Handle
D Charging unit
Accessories
(depending on model):
E Brush head holder (depending on
model)
Note:
Content may vary based on the
model purchased.
Specifications
For voltage specifications please refer
to the bottom of the charging unit.
Noise level:
≤
65 dB (A)
Charging and Operating
Your toothbrush is electrically safe
and designed for use in the bathroom.
•
Plug the charging unit (D) into an
electrical outlet and place the
toothbrush handle (C) on the
charging unit. A full charge takes
about 16 hours and enables up to
five days of regular brushing (twice
a day, 2 minutes) (picture 1).
•
For everyday use, the toothbrush
handle can be stored on the
plugged-in charging unit to maintain
it at full power. Overcharging is
impossible.
•
To maintain the maximum capacity
of the rechargeable battery, unplug
the charging unit and fully discharge
the handle with regular use at least
every 6 months.
Using your toothbrush
Brushing technique
•
Wet brush head and apply any kind
of toothpaste. To avoid splashing,
guide the brush head to your teeth
before switching on the appliance
(B) (picture 2).
•
When brushing your teeth with one of
the
Oral-B oscillating-rotating
brush heads
guide the brush head
slowly from tooth to tooth, spending a
few seconds on each tooth surface.
•
When using the
Oral-B «TriZone»
brush head
place the toothbrush
bristles against the teeth at a slight
angle towards the gumline. Apply
light pressure and start brushing in
back and forth motions, just like you
would do with a manual toothbrush.
•
With any brush head start brushing
the outsides, then the insides and
finally the chewing surfaces. Brush
all four quadrants of your mouth
equally. Do not press too hard,
simply let the brush do all the work
(picture 4). You may also consult
your dentist or dental hygienist
about the right technique for you.
In the first few days of using any
electric toothbrush, your gums may
bleed slightly. In general, bleeding
should stop after a few days. Should it
persist after 2 weeks, please consult
your dentist or dental hygienist.
Timer
(depending on model)
An incorporated timer memorises the
elapsed brushing time (depending on
model) (picture 3).
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