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Intended use
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When you rst begin using the oral irrigator, you may
experience slight bleeding of the gums even though
your gums may be healthy. This is because your gums
are receiving stimulation by the oral irrigator for the rst
time. The bleeding should stop after one or two weeks
of use. Bleeding that persists for more than two weeks
may be indication of an abnormal condition of your
gums, such as periodontal disease. In this case, stop
using the oral irrigator and consult your dentist.
• Do not put salt, mouthwash or other chemicals into the
water tank. Doing so may cause malfunction.
• Do not dry the main unit with a dryer or a fan heater.
Doing so may cause malfunction or deformation of the
parts.
• Oral irrigators shall be used only with cold or
warm water, or specic solutions as dened in the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Children shall not play with the appliance.
• Store the appliance in a place with low humidity after
use. Leaving the appliance in a bathroom may cause
malfunction.
• The following symbol indicates that a specic detachable
power supply unit is required for connecting the electrical
appliance to the supply mains. The type reference of
power supply unit is marked near the symbol.
• Charge the appliance correctly according to these
Operating Instructions. (See pages 9 and 10 "Charging".)
• This appliance contains battery that is only replaceable
by skilled persons. Please contact an authorized
service centre for the details of repair.
WARNING
After removing the rechargeable battery, do not
keep it within reach of children and infants.
- The battery will harm the body if accidentally
swallowed.
If this happens, consult a physician immediately.
If the battery uid leaks out and comes in contact
with the eyes, do not rub the eyes, and thoroughly
rinse with clean water, such as tap water.
- Failure to do so may cause eye injury.
Consult a physician immediately.
CAUTION
If the battery uid leaks out and comes in
contact with the skin or clothes, rinse o with
clean water, such as tap water.
- Failure to do so may cause inammation.
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