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Charging the battery

Never set up the battery charger 12
anywhere it could fall into water.
NOTES:
Fully charge the battery before using it
for the first time.
It takes approx. 16 hours to fully charge
the battery.
1. Plug the mains plug 13 of the battery
charger 12 into a suitable wall socket.
The wall socket must still be easily ac-
cessible after connection.
2. Place the switched-off toothbrush 10 onto
the peg of the battery charger 11.
The charging indicator light 9 flashes
white throughout the entire charging
process. Lit segments of the charging in-
dicator light show the progress of the
charging process. When the battery is
fully charged, first all segments of the
charging indicator light 9 are lit, and
then they go out.
Battery signals: charging indica-
tor light 
9
Toothbrush 10 on the battery charger 12:
-
All segments of the charging indicator
light 9 are lit white and then go out: the
battery is fully charged.
-
One or two segments of the charging
indicator light 9 briefly light up white:
the battery is being charged.
Toothbrush 10 switched on:
-
The charging indicator light 9 flashes
red: the battery is weak. Charge the
battery.
10 GB

Toothbrush heads

The items supplied include 2 toothbrush
heads 3.
The various marking rings 4 allow you to as-
sign the toothbrush heads 3 to different fam-
ily members.
• Take a toothbrush head 3 and slide it
onto the peg of the toothbrush 5.
• In order to remove, carefully pull the
toothbrush head 3 off upwards.
• The indicator bristles 2 on the brush
head 1 slowly lose their colour during
use. The decolouration shows when the
toothbrush heads 3 should be replaced.
NOTE: we recommend that you replace the
toothbrush heads 3 every 3 months or after
infections.
Operation
CAUTION:
 Users could possibly experience mild
bleeding of the gums during the first
days of electric toothbrush usage.
Should the bleeding continue over sev-
eral days, a dentist should be consult-
ed.
 If you have had dental surgery in the
last two months, consult a dentist before
using the toothbrush.
 Exert only light pressure when brushing
to prevent damage to the gums and to
increase the service life of the bristles.

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