Oral-B D706.536.6X Toothbrush

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radio transmission display (7) goes off.
Follow the same procedure to reactivate
transmission again.
Persons with pacemakers should
always keep the toothbrush more than
six inches (15 centimeters) from the
pacemaker while turned on. Anytime
you suspect interference is taking
place, deactivate the radio transmission
of your handle.
Description
1 Brush head
2 Smart Ring
3 On/off button
4 Brushing mode button
5 Handle
6 Brushing mode display
7 Radio transmission display
(with Bluetooth
®
wireless technology)
8 Charge level display
9 Charger
Accessories (depending on model):
10a Brush head holder
10b Brush head compartment with protec-
tive cover
11 Smartphone holder (for mirror)
11a Holding brackets
11b Lever arm
11c Pull tab
11d Suction cup
12 Charging travel case
12a Charge indicator light
12b USB port
12c Smart plug port
12d Inner lid (with smartphone holder)
12e Removable inlay
13 Smart plug
14 Beauty bag
15 Travel case
16 Smartphone holder (stand)
Note: Content may vary based on the model
purchased.
Specifications
For voltage specifications refer to the bottom
of the charging unit.
Noise level: 68 dB (A)
Charging
and Operating
Your toothbrush has a waterproof handle, is
electrically safe and designed for use in the
bathroom.
You may use your toothbrush right away or
charge it briefly by placing it on the
plugged-in charger (9).
Note: In case the battery is empty (no
lights illuminated on charge level display
(8) while charging or no reaction when
pressing the on/off button (3)), charge at
least for 30 minutes.
The charge level is indicated on the
charge level display (8). Flashing lights
indicate that the battery is charging (pic-
ture
1
); once it is fully charged, the lights
turn off. A full charge takes typically
12 hours and enables up to 12 days of
regular brushing (twice a day, 2 minutes).
Note: At a very low charge level, the lights
might not flash immediately; it can take up
to 30 minutes.
If the battery is running low, a red light is
flashing on the charge level display 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 charging unit to maintain it at
full power; a battery overcharge is pre-
vented by device.
Note: Store handle at room temperature
for optimal battery maintenance.
Caution: Do not expose handle to tem-
peratures higher than 50 °C.
Using your toothbrush
Brushing technique
Wet brush head and apply any kind of tooth-
paste. To avoid splashing, guide the brush
head to your teeth before switching on the
handle (picture
2
). Guide the brush head
slowly from tooth to tooth, spending a few
seconds on each tooth surface. Start brus-
hing the outsides, then the insides and
finally the chewing surfaces. Brush all four
quadrants of your mouth equally (picture
3
).
You may also consult your dentist or dental
hygienist about the right technique for you.
In the first days of using any electric tooth-
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