Braun Oral-B OXYJET 1000 Manual page 11

Center type 3724, handle type 3766
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13 Charge Indicator light
14 Toothbrush handle (rechargeable)
15 On/off button (mode selection)
16 Pressure sensor light
17 Brush head
18 Brush head compartment
Note: Content may vary based on the model
purchased.
Specifications
For voltage specifications please refer to the
bottom of the charging unit.
Noise level: 68 dB (A)
A Using your irrigator
Before using the irrigator first time, fill the water
container (9) and allow the water to run through
completely by holding the irrigator handle (8) over
a washbasin.
• Attach one of the irrigator jets (2) to the handle
until it locks into place (a). Fill the water container
with lukewarm water. If you want to add mouth-
wash into the water, please make sure you fill the
water container with lukewarm water first, then
add the mouthwash (b).
• Turn on the irrigator by pressing the on/off switch
(5) (c). The handle switch should be in the lower
position = water stop.
• Select the water pressure with the pressure
control dial (6) (1 = gentle, 5 = strong) (d). We
recommend that you start with setting 1,
especially if your gums tend to bleed or if children
are using the irrigator.
• Bend over a washbasin and guide the jet to your
teeth and gums. Slide the handle switch (7) up to
start the water stream (e). Keep your mouth
slightly open to allow the water to run into the
washbasin.
You can choose between two different jet functions
by sliding the jet switch (3) down or up (before
doing so, turn off the water stream by sliding the
handle switch down):
Rotating stream for general cleaning and gum
massage (jet switch in lower position): The rotation
of the water stream and its micro-bubbles is
designed for easy penetration and gentle gum
massage (g).
Mono stream (jet switch in upper position):
The straight water stream is designed for targeted
cleaning (h).
Maximal operation time: 15 minutes
Cooling off time: 2 hours
In general we recommend to replace the irrigator jet
every 3 months.
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After use
Always empty the water container entirely. If your
dentist has recommended the use of mouthwash
with your irrigator, allow some clean water to run
through the irrigator before you empty the container
entirely to prevent any deposit build-up. Keep the ir-
rigator switched on until the water stops running
through the irrigator jet, to prevent bacteria from
collecting in the standing water. Turn off the
irrigator by switching off the on/off switch once the
water container is empty. Longer operation of the
irrigator without water may damage the motor.
Press the on/off switch to turn off the irrigator.
To take off the irrigator jet, press the jet release
button (4) (f). Always wipe the handle and the
irrigator jet dry; place the handle back onto its
base and store the irrigator jet in the jet compart-
ment (1).
Cleaning recommendations
Regularly clean the housing with a damp cloth.
The water container (9) and the jet compartment (1)
are removable and dishwasher-safe.
B Using your toothbrush
(depending on model)
Charging and Operating
Your toothbrush has a waterproof handle, is
electrically safe and designed for use in the
bathroom.
• Plug the appliance into an electrical outlet and
place the toothbrush handle (14) on the charge
base (11) (i).
• The green charge indicator light (13) flashes while
the handle is being charged. Once it is fully
charged, the light turns off. A full charge typically
takes 12 hours and enables at least 2 weeks of
regular brushing (twice a day, 2 minutes).
Note: After deep discharge, the charge indicator
might not flash immediately; it can take up to
30 minutes.
• If the battery is running low, the red charge
indicator light (12) is flashing for a few seconds
when turning your toothbrush on/off and the
motor is reducing its speed. Once the battery is
empty, the motor will stop; it will need at least a
30-minute charge for one usage.
• You can always store the handle on the plugged-
in charger base; a battery overcharge is pre-
vented by device.
Note: Store handle at room temperature for
optimal battery maintenance.
Caution: Do not expose handle to temperatures
higher than 50 °C. Recommended ambient
temperature for charging is 5 °C to 35 °C.

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