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Do not clean any part of the product in the dishwasher.
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This appliance has only been designed for cleaning teeth, gums and
tongue.
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Stop using the appliance and consult your dentist/doctor if excessive
bleeding occurs after use, if bleeding continues to occur after 1 week of use
or if you experience discomfort or pain.
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If you have had oral or gum surgery in the previous 2 months, consult your
dentist before you use this appliance.
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If you have a pacemaker or other implanted device, contact your doctor or
the manufacturer of the implanted device prior to use.
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If you have medical concerns, consult your doctor before you use this
appliance.
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This appliance is a personal care device and is not intended for use on
multiple patients in a dental practice or institution.
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Stop using a brush head with crushed or bent bristles. Replace the brush
head every 3 months or sooner if signs of wear appear.
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If your toothpaste contains peroxide, baking soda or bicarbonate (common
in whitening toothpastes), thoroughly clean the brush head with soap and
water after each use. This prevents possible cracking of the plastic.
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Avoid direct contact with products that contain essential oils or coconut oil.
Contact may result in bristles dislodging.
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Use by children should be supervised by an adult.
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To charge the battery, only use the USB wall adapter, charging base and
charging travel case provided with the product: TCAXXXX, CBAXXXX. Do
not use an extension cord.
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Charge and use the product at a temperature between 5 °C and 40 °C
(41 °F and 104 °F).
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Keep product and batteries away from fire and do not expose them to
direct sunlight or high temperatures.
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If the product becomes abnormally hot or smelly, changes color or if
charging takes longer than usual, stop using and charging the product and
contact Philips.
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Do not place products and their batteries in microwave ovens or on
induction cookers.
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Do not open, modify, pierce, damage or dismantle the product or battery
to prevent batteries from heating up or releasing toxic or hazardous
substances. Do not short-circuit, overcharge or reverse charge batteries.
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If batteries are damaged or leaking, avoid contact with the skin or eyes. If
this occurs, immediately rinse well with water and seek medical care.
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