Parts identification
(Front)
A Main unit
1 Charging indicator lamp
2 Nozzle socket
3 Nozzle release button
4 Switch
5 Usage line (
mark)
6 Tank
7 Water supply cap
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Note
There may be some liquid remaining inside the main
appliance (tank, water suction tube, etc.), but this is remaining
distilled water that was used for the performance (water flow)
test, so there are no health concerns.
4
(Back)
8 Appliance socket
9 Nozzle storage
compartment
: Water suction tube
B Nozzle (x1)
C Charging adaptor
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Before using the appliance
Initially bleeding may occur even with healthy gums. This is
caused because the gums are not used to such stimulation.
The bleeding will normally stop within 1 or weeks of use.
There may be a problem with the gums (periodontal disease,
etc.) if the bleeding continues for over weeks. In such cases,
stop using the appliance and consult the dentist.
Charging the appliance
•
Charge the appliance at 15 to 5 °C room temperature.
•
Usage time may be shorter when charging in lower
temperatures (under 15 °C). Also, it may not charge in very
low temperatures (under 0 °C).
1
1
Turn the switch to OFF.
2
2
Store the main unit.
3
3
Insert the appliance plug securely
into the appliance socket.
•
Insert the appliance plug after wiping any
water that may be on the socket.
4
4
Insert the charging adaptor securely into the
power outlet.