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Prime Unit (First Time Use Only)
Set pressure control dial on base to high (pressure
setting No. 10), point the handle and tip into sink.
Turn unit ON (l). Turn water ON until water flows
from the tip. Turn the unit OFF (O).
High
Adjusting the Pressure Setting
Turn the pressure control
dial on the base of the
unit to the lowest setting
(pressure setting No.
1) for first-time use.
Gradually increase
pressure over time to the setting you prefer – or as
instructed by your dental professional.
Recommended Technique
For best results, start with
the back teeth and work
toward the front teeth.
Glide tip along gumline and pause briefly between
teeth. Continue until you have cleaned the inside and
outside of both the upper and lower teeth.
Lean over sink. Direct the stream
at a 90-degree angle to your
gumline with tip in mouth.
Slightly close lips to avoid
splashing, but allow water to
flow freely from mouth. Set
pressure at desired setting
and turn the unit ON (I).
Turn water ON.
Begin cleaning.
Water
ON
Low
When Finished
Turn the unit OFF (O). Empty any liquid left in the
reservoir. Unplug the unit.
NOTE: If you used mouthwash or other solution
besides water, see "Using Mouthwash and Other
Solutions" section.
TIP USAGE
Pik Pocket™ Tip
The Pik Pocket™ tip is
specifically designed to
deliver water or anti-
bacterial solutions deep into
periodontal pockets.
To use the Pik
Pocket™ tip, set
the unit to the
lowest pressure
setting only.
Place the soft tip against a tooth at a 45-degree
angle and gently place the tip under the gumline,
into the pocket. Turn the unit on and continue
tracing along the gumline.
Tongue Cleaner Tip
To use the tongue cleaner tip, set
to lowest pressure setting, place tip
in the center/middle of your tongue
about half way back and start the
Water Flosser. Pull forward with light
pressure. Increase pressure as you prefer.
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