Cleaning And Troubleshooting Your Waterpik Water Flosser - Waterpik WP-500 Série Mode D'emploi

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CLEANING AND TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WATERPIK® WATER FLOSSER
Using Mouthwash and Other Solutions
Your Waterpik
Water Flosser can be used to deliver mouthwash and antibacterial solutions. For ease of adding other solutions remove
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the reservoir (see "When Finished" section) and add from top opening on reservoir. If you are adding additional water you may replace
the reservoir and fll reservoir fully with the fll door. Afer using any special solution, rinse unit to prevent clogging by partially flling
reservoir with warm water and running unit with tip pointed into sink until unit is empty.
Cleaning
Remove
Never immerse unit in water. Before cleaning, unplug from the electrical outlet. Clean the product when necessary by using a sof cloth
and mild non-abrasive cleanser to wipe exterior.
The water reservoir is removable for easy cleaning and is top rack dishwasher safe. It is recommended that the reservoir is removed and
cleaned weekly.
Removing Hard Water Deposits / General Cleaning
Hard water deposits may build up in your unit, depending on the mineral content of your water. If lef unattended, it can hinder
performance. Cleaning internal parts: add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to a full reservoir of warm water. Point the handle and tip into
sink. Turn unit ON and run until reservoir is empty. Rinse by repeating with a full reservoir of clean warm water.
This process should be done every 1 to 3 months to ensure optimal performance.
Battery Care and Disposal
If the Water Flosser is to be stored for an extended period of time (six months or more), be sure to fully charge it prior to storage. The
unit contains a Nickel Metal Hydride battery. At the end of the battery life, please recycle the unit at your nearest recycle center per
local or state requirements. The battery is not replaceable.
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