state has been reached, the charging in-
dicator light charge 11 is lit green.
Battery signals: charging
indicator light charge
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Dental water jet 12 on battery charger 15:
charging indicator light charge 11 is lit
green: the battery is fully charged.
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Dental water jet 12 on battery charger 15:
charging indicator light charge 11 is lit
red: the battery is being charged.
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Dental water jet 12 switches itself off:
charging indicator light charge 11
flashes red. Charge the battery.
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The battery becomes weak during use:
charging indicator light charge 11
flashes red. Charge the battery.
7. Nozzle attachments
The items supplied include 2 nozzle attach-
ments 2.
The various marking rings 3 allow you to as-
sign the nozzle attachments 2 to different
family members.
The nozzle attachments 2 can be inserted
into the holders 13 of the battery char-
ger 15 for storage.
Attaching/removing the nozzle
attachment
• Take a nozzle attachment 2 and insert it
from above into the holder 4 of the den-
tal water jet 12 so that it clicks into
place.
• To remove it, hold down the release but-
ton 5 and carefully pull the nozzle at-
tachment 2 upwards.
NOTE: it is advisable to replace the nozzle
attachments 2 every 12 months (see "Order-
ing accessories" on page 25).
8. Operation
CAUTION:
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In the first few days of use of a dental
If you suffer from severe periodontitis,
8.1 Filling the water tank
You can fill the water tank with water without
removing it from the device.
WARNING! Risk of material damage!
Use only clean tap water without addi-
The water should have a pleasant tem-
1. Hold the switched-off dental water
2. Figure B: open the cover over the fill-
3. Fill the water tank 19 through the filling
4. Close the cover over the filling open-
water jet, some users may experience
slight gum bleeding. If the bleeding lasts
longer than 14 days, a dentist should
be consulted. Please also note the re-
marks on the water jet intensity (see
"Setting the water jet intensity" on
page 22).
have injuries or ulcers in the oral muco-
sa or have had dental surgery during
the last two months, please consult a
dentist before using the dental water
jet.
tives to fill the water tank. Additives
(such as mouthwashes) or other liquids
can damage the device.
perature. Do not use water that is hotter
than 40 °C.
jet 12 horizontally.
ing opening 18.
opening 18.
ing 18.
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