The most commonly encountered problems are described in the section 7, “Troubleshooting”, of this document. You can download the latest version of this Manual at aeno.com/documents. User information, including personal data, is protected from unauthorized access and disclosure in accordance with GDPR requirements.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Compliance with Standards The device is CE certified and meets the requirements of the following European Union legislative acts: • Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU; • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU. The device complies with the UKCA labelling requirements necessary to sell the device in the United Kingdom.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual These symbols indicate that you must follow the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations * and the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations when disposing of the device, its batteries and accumulators. According to the regulations, this equipment must be disposed of separately at the end of its service life.
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AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual General Safety Operation Rules 1. This device is not intended for use by children under the age of 6 or by persons with reduced physical, mental or intellectual abilities unless they have sufficient experience and knowledge of how to use the device and are supervised by a person responsible for their safety.
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The device can be broken or damaged if handled carelessly. If you have any questions or difficulties in using the AENO™ device, please e-mail support at support@aeno.com or chat with us online at aeno.com/service-and- warranty before taking the device to a store.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 1 General Description and Technical Specifications 1.1 Description and Intended Purpose of the Device The AENO™ Toothbrush is a device intended for daily oral hygiene. Key benefits of the AENO™ Toothbrush: • 3 operating modes; •...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Figure 2 – Device Elements Device Elements (see Figure above): 1 – Bristles of the replacement brush head; 2 – Replacement brush head; 3 – Handle; 4 – Power button; 5 – Operating modes indicators; 6 – Battery charge indicator;...
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AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Table 2 – Description of Operating Modes of the Device Mode Description “Soft” Delicate, gentle brushing of the teeth. Recommended for brushing sensitive teeth, as well as for brushing children's teeth “Clean” Daily brushing. Recommended for standard brushing “White”...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 1.2 Technical Specifications Table 4 – Main Technical Specifications Parameter Meaning Model ADB0007 (comes with 2 sticker sheets) ADB0008 (comes with plaque remover and dental mirror) Device color White Input parameters Voltage: 5.0 V (DC) Rated current: 0.3 A Rated power: 1.5 W...
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AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Parameter Meaning Material ABS plastic *, TPE * Dimensions of the toothbrush 20.8×208 mm with the replacement brush head (diameter × height) Dimensions of the replacement 15.1×76.8 mm brush head (diameter × height) Dimensions of the plaque 15.1×83.8 mm...
1.3 Scope of Supply NOTE The power adapter is not included in the package. The AENO™ ADB0007 Toothbrush comes with the following (see Figure below): 1. Toothbrush handle – 1 pc. 2. Replacement brush head – 1 pc. 3. USB (A) / micro-USB cable – 1 pc.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 1.4 Package and Labeling The device comes in an individual cardboard package containing the full name and labelling, list of accessories included, main technical specifications, date of manufacture and information about the manufacturer. Package size of ADB0007 model (L×W×H): 165×91×25 mm.
You should attentively read and understand this User Manual before using the device for the first time. ATTENTION! When connecting to a power supply, using and storing the AENO Toothbrush, follow the safe use rules of the device (see the “Limitations and Warnings”...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual ATTENTION! The protective cover ensures that the micro-USB port of the device is waterproof. Remove it only for charging. If the protective cover is removed, do not allow water or other liquids to enter the port of the device.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 2.2 Operation The device is intended for daily brushing of the teeth. With the ADB0008 model, it is also possible to remove plaque thanks to the plaque remover. The toothbrush has three operating modes: • “Soft”;...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 2.2.2 Using the Replacement Brush Head NOTE You should rinse the bristles of the brush head under warm running water before the first use in order to remove any residue of production materials. 1. Place the brush head on the toothbrush handle so that they fit tightly. The bristles of the brush head should be pointed in the direction shown in Figure 7-a.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Figure 8 – Installing the Replacement Brush Head (Back View) 3. Wet the bristles of the toothbrush head under running water. 4. Apply the desired amount of a dental care product to the bristles. 5. Point the bristles toward the surface of the teeth at an angle of about 45° (see Figure below).
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 6. Turn on the device by pressing the power button once. Set the mode, if necessary, according to paragraph 2.2.1. 7. Brush your teeth gently, without putting too much pressure on the enamel. NOTE The front and back surfaces of the teeth should be cleaned using vertical movements, going from the gum to the edge of the tooth.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 3. Point the metal end of the remover toward the tooth surface at an angle of about 45° (see Figure below). Figure 12 – Using the Plaque Remover 4. Turn on the device by pressing the power button once. Set the mode, if necessary, according to paragraph 2.2.1.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 2.3 Completion of Operation After turning the device off, clean the toothbrush handle and accessories as described in subsections 3.1–3.4. If several family members use the same toothbrush, it is recommended to store the replacement brush head separately from the device handle after each use. The brush heads should be stored away from direct sunlight and places with high temperature.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 2.3.2 Removing the Plaque Remover (for ADB0008 Model Only) To remove the plaque remover, do the following (see Figure below): 1. Turn the remover counterclockwise without using excessive force. 2. Pull the remover upwards to remove it from the device handle.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 3 Cleaning and Maintenance To maintain optimal condition and stable operation of the device, it is recommended that you do the following: • Clean the device handle after each use; • Clean the bristles after each use;...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual Figure 15 – Cleaning the Device Handle If the device is very dirty, you can clean the device handle with a cloth dampened with clean water and a dishwashing detergent applied to it. Turn off the device and wipe it with a cloth with a small amount of a dishwashing detergent.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 3.3 Cleaning the Plaque Remover After turning the device off, rinse the plaque remover under running water (see Figure below). You can wash the remover either on the device handle or separately from it (after removing it).
It is recommended to replace brush heads every three months or often if the bristles have lost their shape. ATTENTION! Use only the original AENO™ brush heads. To replace the brush heads, perform the following actions: 1. Remove the worn out brush head from the device handle (see paragraph 2.3.1).
This limited warranty does not apply to such rights. The manufacturer guarantees proper functioning of all materials, accessories, and assembly of AENO™ products provided that the operating rules set forth in the User Manual of the device are followed during the warranty period.
In this case, the warranty period is extended for a period equal to the duration of the repair. AENO™ products are not eligible for free warranty service if any of the following is found: • Damage caused by force majeure, accidents, negligence, intentional or careless actions (omissions) of the customer or third parties;...
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AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual This limited warranty is the exclusive and only warranty provided and is in lieu of all other express or implied warranties. The manufacturer makes no warranties, either express or implied, beyond the description contained herein, including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 5 Storage, Transportation, and Disposal Clean the device and its accessories before storing them. Allow them to dry completely. The device can be stored in either a horizontal or vertical position. If the device will not be used for an extended period of time, in order to avoid...
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AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual In accordance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) regulations, all electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately at the end of their service life and cannot be disposed of together with unsorted household waste.
Quality Claims Acceptance and Warranty Service Company The list of these organizations is updated regularly, so up-to-date information is available at aeno.com in the “Service and Warranty” section. Information on Obtained Certificates and Declarations of Conformity Certificates Certificate of Conformity No. EAEU RU C-CY.HE23.B.00400/22...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 7 Troubleshooting The table below shows typical errors and problems that occur when connecting, configuring, and operating the device. Table 5 – Typical Problems and Solutions No. Problem Possible causes Solution The toothbrush The device battery is...
AENO™ Toothbrush Operation Manual 8 Glossary ABS plastic Impact-resistant technical plastic, widely used in the production of household products. Flexible plastic (thermoplastic elastomer) widely used in the manufacture of household products. IPX7 Protection degree that allows the device to maintain its operability in case of short-term immersion in water (less than 30 minutes) to a depth of less than 1 meter.
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