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6 Begin brushing in section 1 (outside upper teeth) and brush for
30 seconds before you move to section 2 (inside upper teeth).
Continue brushing in section 3 (outside lower teeth) and brush for
30 seconds before you move to section 4 (inside lower teeth
(Fig. 6)).
7 After you have completed the brushing cycle, you can spend
additional time brushing the chewing surfaces of your teeth and
areas where staining occurs. You can also brush your tongue, with
the toothbrush turned on or off, as you prefer (Fig. 9).
Your Philips Sonicare toothbrush is safe to use on:
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Braces (brush heads wear out sooner when used on braces)
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Dental restorations (fillings, crowns, veneers)
Note: Ensure that braces or dental restorations are properly adhered
and not compromised. If not, braces or dental restorations may be
damaged when they come into contact with the brush head.
Note: When the Philips Sonicare toothbrush is used in clinical studies,
the handle should be fully charged and the Easy-start feature
deactivated.
Battery status (when handle is not on charger)
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A yellow battery level indicator indicates a low charge.
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A green battery level indicator indicates a high charge.
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The battery level indicator turns off when the battery is in between
a low and a high charge.
Note:When you hear 3 beeps and the yellow LED of the battery level
indicator flashes, this means the battery charge is below 10% and the
toothbrush should be recharged.
Note:To keep the battery fully charged at all times, you may keep the
Sonicare on the charger when not in use.
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