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• If your toothbrush has a «Polish» mode, pushing the on/off
button again will bring you from «Sensitive» to «Polish»
mode.
• To turn your brush off from the «Polish» mode, push the on/
off button once more.
• If you wish to turn your toothbrush off in the «Clean» or
«Sensitive» mode, push and hold down the on/off button
until the motor stops.
Brushing technique
• Attach one of the brush heads
used with any kind of toothpaste.
• To avoid splashing, guide the brush head to your teeth
before switching the appliance on.
• Guide the brush head slowly from tooth to tooth.
• Hold the brush head in place for a few seconds before
moving on to the next tooth.
• Brush the gums as well as the teeth, first the outsides, then
the insides, finally the chewing surfaces.
• Do not press too hard or scrub, simply let the brush do all
the work.
Pressure Sensor
Oral-B ProfessionalCare has a pressure control feature to
help you brush gently. This helps protect your gums from
excessive brushing and makes your toothbrush easy to
operate. If too much pressure is applied, the oscillating
movement of the brush head will continue but the pulsation
will stop. In addition to feeling it, you can also hear a different
sound.
Professional Timer
A short stuttering sound at 30-second intervals, which you
can hear and feel, reminds you to brush the four quadrants of
your mouth equally for a thorough consistent clean.
2-Minute Timer
A long stuttering sound indicates when the dentist
recommended 2-minute brushing time has been reached.
Both timers memorise the elapsed brushing time, even when
the handle is briefly switched off during brushing. Only when
pausing longer than 30 sec. the timer resets to the initial
starting point.
In the first days of using the toothbrush, your gums may bleed
slightly. In general, bleeding should stop after a few days.
Should it persist after two weeks, please consult your dentist
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