13) Remove the brush head 1 from the handle 5.
Clean the drive shaft 3 on the handle 5 under
running water. Hold the handle 5 so that the
water only fl ows over the drive shaft 3.
Changing the batteries
When the toothbrush's movements become notice-
ably weaker, the batteries must be replaced.
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Open the battery compartment by pulling off the
battery compartment cover 6 in a downwards
direction and remove the old batteries.
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Always use batteries of the same type, and never
use a new battery and an old battery together.
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Insert two new batteries of type AA/LR6 1.5 V.
Ensure that the batteries are inserted with the
correct polarity. This is marked on both contacts
inside the battery compartment.
Replace the battery compartment cover 6 in
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such a way that it is securely attached.
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Storage
Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use
the toothbrush for a long period.
Place the protective cap 2 on the brush head 1.
Do not use sharp objects to remove dried-on
toothpaste from the handle 5, otherwise
the seal and thus the appliance may be
damaged.
Do not immerse the handle 5 in water!
Liquid must not be allowed to penetrate the
handle 5.
Remove the brush head 1 from the handle 5.
After use, always clean the brush heads 1
thoroughly under running water.
We recommend cleaning the brush heads 1 in
a standard commercial denture cleaning fl uid
every 2–4 weeks. A new brush head 1 should
be fi tted after about 3 months, and the brush
head must always be replaced when the bristles
start to bend outwards.
To clean the drive shaft 3 and the handle 5,
allow a little water to fl ow over them. To do this,
hold the handle 5 so that the drive shaft 3 is
pointing downwards.
Make sure that no water gets into the battery
compartment.
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