USER INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Place the Sonic Toothbrush base on a level and dry surface. Plug the power cord into
a polarized 100 - 240V AC wall outlet.
2.
Place the handle into the base. The LED charging indicator light will light up on the
handle to indicate the handle is charging. Please note the LED indicator light will stay
on so long as the handle is sitting in the charging base and it is plugged in.
3.
It will take approximately 24 hours for a full charge the first time. You may unplug
the charger at that time if you prefer. The charger may stay plugged in but we
recommend that you unplug it if you will be away for an extended period of time, i.e.
vacation.
4.
You should fully discharge the handle at least every 6 months in order to maintain
the maximum capacity of the rechargeable batteries. You can achieve this by
unplugging the base and letting the handle run down with normal use.
5.
Insert the brush head onto the shaft of the handle. There will be a small space
(1mm) between the brush head and the handle. This allows for a free motion of the
brush head during brushing.
6.
Apply toothpaste to the brush head before switching it on.
7.
Select the desired mode, Whitening, Standard, Sensitive by repeatedly pushing the
power button. The mode indicator light will light up with each push and will switch
and then OFF.
8.
Move the brush head gently along your teeth and gum line and allow the brush heads
to stay on the surface of each tooth for a few seconds with a slight circular motion
for the best cleaning and gum massaging effect.
9.
This unit comes with a built in timer that will pulse 3 times at the end of 30 seconds.
This allows you to concentrate on each quadrant of your mouth for 30 seconds with a
total brushing time of 2 minutes. DO NOT forget to reach all areas of your teeth
including the inner and chewing surfaces and behind your back teeth.
10. After 2 minutes the handle will automatically turn off. After use, rinse the brush head
under a tap and wipe the handle dry.
NOTE:
When you first use your Sonic Toothbrush you may experience slight bleeding.
This should stop after a few days when your gums get used to the toothbrush. If the
bleeding persists, please consult your dentist or hygienist.
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User Instructions