its accessories. If the device has been transported or stored at low
temperatures, leave it at room temperature for 2 hours before use. Do not drop
or throw the device. Do not clean the device until it has been turned off and
disconnected from the power supply. Do not use chemical and aggressive
detergents, abrasive pastes, products containing acids and solvents or metal
sponges for cleaning. Do not wash the device or its accessories in a dishwasher.
Use original accessories only. Replace the nozzles at least once every 3 months.
Do not point the outlet of the nozzle into your eyes while the device is operating.
If you are not using the device for a long time, charge it every 2–3 months to
prevent deep discharge of the battery. A detailed description of the device, its
modes and functions can be found in the complete Operating Manual
available at aeno.com/documents.
Intended Purpose of Nozzles
standard nozzle (13) is designed to remove plaque and food debris from
interdental spaces;
tongue cleaner nozzle (14) is designed to remove plaque from the tongue
surface;
the orthodontic nozzle (15) is designed to clean braces;
the periodontal nozzle (16) is designed to clean and rinse periodontal
pockets.
Functions of the Device Buttons
Name
Power button (3)
Mode and strength
selection button (6)
Nozzle release
button (8)
10
Action
Press once
Press and hold
Press once
Press and hold
for 3 seconds
Press and hold
Meaning
Turn the device on/off
Water supply in the "Spot" mode
Select the operating mode of the
device
Move to the next strength level
Unlock the nozzle to remove it
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