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2 B J F D E H G I A C 1[...]
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3 T able of contents Impor tant safeguards 3 Danger s 3 W arnings 4 Medical warnings 4 Customer Ser vice Information 5 Preparing for use 5 Charging your Sonicare 5 Using the appliance 6 Features 7 Cleaning 10 Storage 11 Replacement 11 Batter y recycling 12 Guarantee & ser vice 13 T roubleshooting 14 General description (Fig. 1) A T ravel cap B [...]
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4 W ARNINGS T o reduce the risk of bur ns, electrocution, re or injur y: 1 Discontinue use if this product appear s damaged in an y way (br ush head, handle , charger). This product contains no ser viceable par ts. Refer to chapter ‘Guar antee and ser vice’ if your Sonicare no longer works proper ly or needs repair . 2 Never use the charger [...]
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5 5 Customer Ser vice Information If you ha ve any questions after reading this manual, feel free to contact our Customer Ser vice Center or visit our website. Customer Ser vice Center 1-800-682-7664 (Nor th Amer ica), outside Nor th Amer ica contact your local Philips Customer Care Center . Internet Information www .sonicare .com (Nor th Amer ica)[...]
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6 to2weeksofbrushing(tw o2-minutebrushingsada y), withoutbeing placed on the charger . 1 Besurethebottomofthehandlesitsbacksecur elyinthecharger , making complete contact. HandlesofotherSonicaremodelsdonottinthischargerandwill t[...]
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7 7 Y ouma yalsobrushyourtongue, withthetoothbrushturnedonor off, asyoupr efer . Tips for specic oral car e needs Stain remo val In areas where staining occur s, spend extr a br ushing time to assist with stain removal. Braces The br ush should be placed at a 45-degree angle between y our brackets[...]
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8 UsingtheEasy-startfeaturebey ondtheinitialramp-upperiodisnot recommended and r educes Sonicare’ s effectiv eness in removing plaque. TheEasy-startfeatureshouldbedeactivatedwhenSonicar eisusedin clinical trials. Smartimer 2-minute timer All Sonicare models come with the Smartime[...]
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9 9 GreenLEDinposition4: Quadpaceractive(factor ydefaultsetting). GreenLEDintop(5th)position: 21/2minutesetting-Quadpacer active with ad ditional timing inter val of 30 seconds. Y ellowLEDinbottom(1st)position: notiminginter valsset- Quadpacer not active[...]
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10 Batter y Charge Indicator Ifthebatter ychargeofy ourSonicareislow , youwillhear3beeps afteryouha vebrushedyourteethf or2minutesandthecharge indicatorLEDwillblinkyello wfor30seconds. A low charge indication signies that 3 or fewer 2-min ute br us[...]
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11 11 3 T o r emove the n ut: Press down gently on the white area. Pull the nut o ver the top of the br ush head. Av oidusingsharpobjectstopushonthesealasthismaycausedamage. 4 T o r eplace the nut, slip the nut ov er the brush head shaft and pull until it clicks back on. 5 Cleanthehandleweekl y . [...]
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12 Batter y r ecycling HANDLE CONT AINS A NICKEL CADMIUM B A TTER Y . B A TTER Y MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF PR OPERL Y . Thebatter yinsidey ourSonicarecannotber eplaced, butiseasily remo vedforr ecycling. Attheendofproductlif eandpriorto disposal, pleaseremo vethe?[...]
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13 13 US and Canada For information on proper batter y recycling, please visit the Rechar geable Batter y Recycling Corpor ation website at www .rbrc .or g or call (67 8)41 9-99 90. (P hili ps O ral Hea lthc are. Inc. is not afl iate d wi th t he RBRC .) GU ARANTEES AND SER VICE SEE SEP ARA TE PHILIPS W ORLD WIDE GUARANTEE LEAFLET FOR ST AND ARD[...]
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T roubleshooting Guide If you are unab le to solve y our problem by means of the troub leshooting guide below , in Nor th America contact 1-800-682-7664 or contact us online at www .sonicare .com. Outside Nor th Amer ica, contact the Philips Customer Care Center or contact us online at www .philips.com . Problem Solution The Sonicare toothbr ush do[...]
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Printed in U.S.A. Printedon100% recycledpaper ProtectedbyU.S. andinternationalpatents. Other patentspending. © 2007 Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc . All rights reserved. PHILIPS and the Philips shield are registered trademarks ofKoninklijk ePhilips ElectronicsNV . Easy-start, ?[...]