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8. Operation
CAUTION:
~
Users could possibly experience mild
bleeding of the gums during the first
days of electric toothbrush usage.
Should the bleeding continue over sev-
eral days, a dentist should be consulted.
~
If you have had dental surgery in the
last two months, consult a dentist before
using the toothbrush.
~
Exert only light pressure when brushing
to prevent damage to the gums and to
increase the service life of the bristles.
8.1 Modes
The toothbrush
6
has 3 different modes. De-
pending on the desired mode, press the on/
off switch
11
1, 2 or 3 times while
switched off:
-
1x: normal mode
- the red LED
13
is lit.
- for cleaning teeth with high pulsation
-
2x: sensitive mode
- the blue LED
14
is lit.
- gentle brushing for cleaning teeth
with sensitive gums
NOTE:
if you are not used to using an elec-
tric toothbrush and you have comparatively
sensitive gums, you can use this mode for
the first 1 to 2 weeks, and then switch to nor-
mal mode later.
-
3x: massage mode
- the green LED
15
is lit.
- pulsing brushing to massage your
gums
8.2 Brushing teeth
1. Remove the toothbrush
6
from the bat-
tery charger
9
.
2. Moisten the bristles, squeeze some
toothpaste on and switch on the tooth-
brush
6
only when the brush head
2
is
already in your mouth.
3. Depending on the desired mode, press
the on/off switch
11
1, 2 or 3 times:
- red LED
13
: normal mode
- blue LED
14
: sensitive mode
- green LED
15
: massage mode
4. Slowly guide the brush head
2
from
tooth to tooth without exerting too much
pressure. Carefully clean all tooth sur-
faces, the inner surfaces of the teeth
and the tooth edges.
Figure C:
the recommended brushing
time is at least 2 minutes, divided up
into 30-second periods for each area of
the mouth (bottom right, bottom left, top
right, top left). The toothbrush
6
indi-
cates these intervals with 2 brief inter-
ruptions. After 2 minutes there are
several short interruptions to indicate
that the recommended brushing time
has been reached.
5. Press the on/off switch
11
repeated-
ly until the toothbrush
6
is switched off.
Remove the brush head
2
from the
mouth only when the toothbrush
6
has
been switched off.
NOTES:
•
We recommend that you replace the
toothbrush heads
3
every 3 months or
after infections (see “Ordering tooth-
brush heads” on page 25).
•
Figure B:
the indicator bristles
16
on
the brush head
2
slowly lose their col-
our during use. The decolouration
shows when the toothbrush heads
3
should be replaced.
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