Charging Unit Prior to First Use
Plug the cord into any standard electrical outlet. Make
sure you push the switch into the "OFF" position
before charging. The unit will not charge if the switch
is in the "ON" position. See "Care of your Waterpik
Water Flosser" for guidance on how to look after
your battery. The Waterpik
Water Flosser will stay
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charged for up to 2 weeks depending on use.
Filling the Reservoir
Remove the charger from the unit prior to
filling reservoir and product use. Lift flip
top on reservoir and fill the reservoir with
lukewarm water.
Inserting and Remove Tips
Insert tip into the center of the knob at the top of the Water
Flosser handle. Press firmly until the tip clicks into place.
To remove the tip from the handle, press the tip eject button
and pull tip from the handle.
CAUTION: Do not press tip eject button while unit
is running.
Adjusting the Pressure Setting
You can adjust the pressure setting on your Water
Flosser by sliding pressure control on the handle.
Start with the lowest setting and increase to
your liking.
Recommended Technique
Lean low over sink and place tip in mouth. Aim
the tip toward gumline, and turn the unit ON (I).
For best results, start with the back teeth and
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work toward the front teeth. Glide tip along gumline and pause briefly
between teeth. Continue until you have cleaned the inside and outside of
both the upper and lower teeth.
Direct the jet stream at a 90-degree angle to your gumline. Slightly
close lips to avoid splashing but allow water to flow freely from mouth
into the sink. Keep unit upright during use for best results.
When Finished
Turn the unit off. Empty any liquid left in the reservoir.
If desired, the reservoir may be removed from the power handle by sliding
the reservoir release latch to the unlock position(1) and then sliding the
reservoir down towards the base of the unit(2).
To replace the reservoir on the power handle, simply slide it up towards the
Tip
Eject
top of the unit. The reservoir will snap into place when fully engaged.
Button
Pressure
Setting
2.
1.
Reservoir
Release Latch
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GETTING STARTED