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Sonicare power toothbrushes are intended to remove adherent plaque and food debris from the teeth to reduce tooth decay and improve and maintain oral health.
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Accessories:
Note: Accessories included may vary based on the model purchased.
Note: It is normal to see a slight gap between the brush head and the handle.
If you are using your Sonicare toothbrush for the first time, it is normal to feel more vibration than when using a non-electric toothbrush. It is common for first-time users to apply too much pressure. Only apply gentle pressure and let the toothbrush do the brushing for you. Please follow the brushing instructions below for the best experience.
To help you transition to your new Sonicare power toothbrush, use a lower setting for the first 1-2 weeks, then transition to a higher setting.
Note: Your Philips Sonicare toothbrush is safe to use on braces (brush heads wear out sooner when used on braces) and dental restorations (fillings, crowns, veneers) if they are properly adhered and not compromised.
To make sure you brush evenly throughout the mouth, divide your mouth into 6 sections using the BrushPacer feature. The BrushPacer divides the brushing time into 6 equal segments and indicates when you should move to the next area. The segments are indicated with a brief pause in vibration. The toothbrush automatically stops at the end of the brushing session.
Note: Additional time may be added when you use the White or Gum Health modes.
Your power toothbrush is equipped with two modes: Clean and Sensitive. Based on the smart brush head you use, the optimal mode and intensity will be selected automatically by the BrushSync technology.
To manually change the mode, press the mode/intensity button when the toothbrush is off. All brush heads work with each mode.
Clean | Sensitive | |
Benefit | Plaque removal | Extra gentle mode for sensitive teeth and gums |
Recommended intensity level | High | Low* |
Total brushing time | 2 minutes | 2 minutes |
How to brush | ![]() Brush each segment for 20 seconds | ![]() Brush each segment for 20 seconds |
Your power toothbrush comes with 3 different intensity settings:
Note: We recommend high intensity for best results.
To manually select your desired intensity, press the mode/intensity button when the toothbrush is on, to cycle through the options. The intensity setting can only be changed when the toothbrush is on.
BrushSync technology enables your brush head to communicate with your handle using a microchip. The symbol at the bottom of the brush head indicates that the brush head is equipped with this technology. BrushSync technology enables:
Philips Sonicare offers a wide range of smart brush heads, equipped with BrushSync technology. To explore our full range of toothbrush brush heads, and find the brush head that is best for you, go to www.philips.com/toothbrush-heads for more information.
Your Sonicare toothbrush measures the pressure you apply while brushing, to protect your gums and teeth from damage.
If you apply excess pressure, the handle changes its sound and vibration while the brushing feedback light flashes purple at the bottom of the handle until you reduce the pressure.
Note: Your product comes with the Pressure Sensor Feedback activated. To deactivate this feature (see 'Activating or deactivating features').
The BrushPacer is an interval timer that helps you to brush evenly through the mouth by dividing your mouth into 6 sections.
The SmarTimer indicates that your brushing cycle is complete by automatically switching off the toothbrush at the end of the brushing cycle.
Dental professionals recommend brushing no less than 2 minutes twice a day.
Note: If you press the power on/off button after you started the brushing cycle, the toothbrush pauses. If you press the on/off button within 30 seconds, the timer resumes to allow you to finish your brushing cycle. After a pause of 30 seconds, the SmarTimer resets.
This Philips Sonicare model comes with the EasyStart feature deactivated. The EasyStart feature gently increases the power over the first 14 brushings to help you get used to brushing with the Philips Sonicare. The EasyStart feature works with all modes.
*Disclaimer
When the Philips Sonicare toothbrush is used in clinical studies, it must be used at high intensity with the handle fully charged and the EasyStart feature deactivated.
To activate EasyStart (see 'Activating or deactivating features').
Your Philips Sonicare is equipped with BrushSync technology that tracks the wear of your brush head.
Note: This feature only works with Philips Sonicare smart brush heads with BrushSync technology.
Note: All smart brush heads come with the brush head replacement reminder feature activated. To deactivate the brush head replacement reminder see 'Activating or deactivating features'.
Brush heads with BrushSync technology are equipped with a microchip which communicates with the handle and automatically pairs it with the recommended mode and intensity. Most brush heads with BrushSync technology will auto pair to Clean Mode. Brush heads with specific benefits will pair with the corresponding mode (when available), e.g. S2 Sensitive: Sensitive Mode.
Note: If you choose to change mode/intensity from the recommended setting, the brush head will remember the your chosen setting for future brushing sessions.
You can activate or deactivate the following features of your toothbrush:
Note: The brush head replacement reminder is only compatible with Sonicare smart brush heads. The smart brush head must be attached to the toothbrush in order to activate or deactivate the replacement reminder.
From handle:
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EasyStart | Brush Head Replacement Reminder | Pressure Sensor Feedback |
Up to 3 seconds | Up to 5 seconds | Up to 7 seconds |
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1 beep | 1 beep and then 2 beeps | 1 beep, 2 beeps and then 3 beeps |
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If you see the left LED for the battery indicator flash green 2 times and hear 3 tones low to high, then the feature has been activated.![]() | ||
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If you see the left LED for the battery indicator flash amber 1 time and hear 3 tones high to low, then the feature has been deactivated.![]() |
This Philips Sonicare toothbrush is designed to provide on average 42 brushing sessions, each session lasting 2 minutes (21 days if used twice per day) on a fully charged battery. The battery indicator shows the battery status when you complete the 2-minute brushing session, when you pause the toothbrush, or while it is charging.
Note: It can take up to 24 hours to fully charge the battery before first use, but you can use the Philips Sonicare toothbrush before it is fully charged.
Note: Charging your Philips Sonicare toothbrush in the travel case can take up to 48 hours.
Battery status (handle on plugged-in charger/charging travel case)
When the handle is placed on the charger or in the charging travel case, the battery indicator shows the battery level.
Battery status | Number of flashing LEDs | LED color |
Low | 1 | Flashing green |
Partially full | 2 | Flashing green |
Full | 3 | Flashing green until full, then green for 30 seconds and then switches off |
Battery status (when handle is not on plugged-in charger/charging travel case)
When the toothbrush is awake, the battery indicator at the bottom of the handle shows the battery level.
Battery status | Number of LEDs | LED color |
Full | 3 | Solid green |
Partially full | 2 | Solid green |
Medium low | 1 | Solid green |
Low | 1 with 3 beeps after brushing | Flashes amber |
Empty | 1 with 2 beeps after brushing | Flashes amber |
Note: To save energy, the battery indicator will switch off when not in use.
Note: When the battery is completely empty, the toothbrush switches off. Place the toothbrush on the charger to charge it.
Note: To keep the battery fully charged at all times, you may keep your toothbrush on the charger when not in use.
Note: When using Philips Sonicare Patient Trial handle, refer to separate Disinfection procedure.
Do not push on the rubber seal on the metal shaft or around buttons with sharp objects, as this may cause damage.
Note: The brush head cap is used for shipping purposes and is not intended for continued use.
If you are not going to use the product for an extended period of time, unplug it from the electrical outlet, clean it and store it in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.
Replace Philips Sonicare brush heads every 3 months to achieve optimal results. Use only Philips Sonicare replacement brush heads.
Look on the bottom of the Philips Sonicare toothbrush handle for the model number (e.g. HX740x).
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This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support and insert your model number for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
I cannot fully attach the brush head. There is a gap between the brush head and handle. | This gap is normal and is needed for the brush head to vibrate appropriately. The brush head must be able to move to create the right amount of vibrations. | |
My unit vibration is less powerful than before | The brush head is too close to the body of the handle. | Remove the brush head from the handle and reset it on the metal shaft leaving a small gap. (1-2mm). |
The unit stops working | The battery is empty. | Charge the toothbrush handle on the charger. |
I charged my toothbrush, but it only works for a short time | The toothbrush handle is not placed vertically on the charger, resulting in no charge. | Place the handle vertically on charger base and make sure the charger is plugged in. |
Only use the product for its intended purpose. Read this information carefully before you use the product and its batteries and accessories, and save it for future reference. Misuse can lead to hazards or serious injuries.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The following symbols may appear on the product:
This symbol means to use the indicated power supply.
Further support and product registration are available to you at:
www.philips.com/support
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
Download Philips sonicare 6100 (HX7408/01) - Electric Toothbrushes Manual
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