DANGER as small parts
may be swallowed
The marking rings on the toothbrush
heads are small parts that can be swal-
lowed. Keep these away from children
under the age of 36 months.
DANGER for children
Children must not play with packing materi-
al. Do not allow children to play with plas-
tic bags. There is a risk of suffocation.
DANGER to and from pets
and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a hazard
to pets and livestock. In addition, animals
can also cause damage to the device. For
this reason you should keep animals away
from electrical devices at all times.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock due to moisture
The toothbrush, the battery charger, the
mains power cable and the mains plug
must not be immersed in water or any
other liquids.
Protect the device from moisture, water
drops and water splashes: failure to ob-
serve this instruction may result in an elec-
trical shock hazard.
Never touch the device with wet hands.
Make sure that the surface under the de-
vice is dry.
If the battery charger has fallen into wa-
ter, pull out the mains plug immediately,
and only then remove the battery charg-
er from the water. In this case do not use
the battery charger again, but have it
checked by a specialist workshop.
DANGER! Risk of electric
shock
The battery charger is connected to
the mains voltage, and must there-
fore not be used in the shower, in
the bath, or over wash basins filled
with water.
36 GB
The installation of a residual current de-
vice with a nominal trip current not ex-
ceeding 30 mA in the building wiring
offers additional protection.
Contact a skilled electrician in this re-
gard.
Do not start using the device if the device,
the battery charger or the mains power
cable shows visible damage, or if the de-
vice has previously been dropped.
The mains power cable of this device
cannot be replaced. If the cable should
become damaged, the device itself must
be disposed of.
Only connect the mains plug to a proper-
ly installed and easily accessible wall
socket whose voltage corresponds to the
specifications on the rating plate. The
wall socket must continue to be easily ac-
cessible after the device is plugged in.
The hand unit of the toothbrush must
only be charged using the battery
charger supplied.
Ensure that the mains power cable can-
not be caught or crushed, and that it
cannot be damaged by sharp edges or
hot points.
To fully disconnect the battery charger
from the mains power supply, pull out
the mains plug.
When removing the mains plug from the
wall socket, always pull the plug and
never the cable.
Disconnect the mains plug from the wall
socket.
... if there is a fault,
... when you are not using the device,
... before you clean the device and
... during thunderstorms.
To avoid any risk, do not make modifi-
cations to the device. Repairs must be
carried out by a specialist workshop or
the Service Centre.
When using an extension cable, this
must correspond to the applicable safe-
ty regulations.