Sonicare HX6800/35 Manual de utilizare

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Introduction
Welcome to the Philips Sonicare family!
This toothbrush enables you to obtain superior plaque
removal, whiter teeth and healthier gums. Using
Sonicare’s combination of gentle sonic technology and
clinically developed and proven features, you can be
confident that you’re getting the very best clean, every
time.
Further support and product registration are available to
you at: www.philips.com/support
Important safety information
Only use the product for its intended purpose. Read this
important 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.
Warnings
- Keep the chargers and UV sanitizer away from water.
- After cleaning, make sure the charger and/or sanitizer
is completely dry before you connect it to the wall
socket.
- This appliance can be used by children and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children without supervision.
- Children shall not play with the appliance.
- Only use original Philips accessories or consumables.
Only use the charger provided with the product. If
supplied, only use the original USB cable and USB
power supply unit.
- This appliance contains no user-serviceable parts. If
the appliance is damaged, stop using it and contact
the Consumer Care Center in your country. Devices
with cord only: If the cord is damaged, replace the
charger with sanitizer with a new one.
- Do not use the charger and/or sanitizer outdoors or
near heated surfaces.
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- Do not clean any part of the product in the
dishwasher.
- This appliance has only been designed for cleaning
teeth, gums and tongue.
- Keep the sanitizer out of the reach of children at all
times.
- Stop using the sanitizer if the UV light bulb remains
on when the door is open. UV light can be harmful to
the human eye and skin.
- Only operate the sanitizer with the protective screen
in place.
- Do not touch the UV sanitizer's UV light bulb when it
is hot.
- Stop using a brush head with crushed or bent bristles.
Replace the brush head every 3 months or sooner if
signs of wear appear.
- Avoid direct contact with products that contain
essential oils or coconut oil. Contact may result in
bristles dislodging.
- Stop using the appliance and consult your
dentist/doctor if excessive bleeding occurs after use, if
bleeding continues to occur after 1 week of use or if
you experience discomfort or pain.
- If you have had oral or gum surgery in the previous 2
months, consult your dentist before you use this
appliance.
- If you have a pacemaker or other implanted device,
contact your doctor or the manufacturer of the
implanted device prior to use.
- If you have medical concerns, consult your doctor
before you use this appliance.
- This appliance is a personal care device and is not
intended for use on multiple patients in a dental
practice or institution.
Battery safety instructions
- This appliance contains batteries that are only to be
removed by skilled persons
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- 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. Accessories supplied may vary for different
products.
- Only use original Philips accessories and consumables.
Only use detachable supply unit TCBxxxx, HX6100,
HX6110, HX6160 or WAAxxxx.
- Keep product and batteries away from fire and do not
expose them to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
- If the product becomes abnormally hot or smelly,
changes color or if charging takes longer than usual,
stop using and charging the product and contact
Philips.
- Do not place products and their batteries in
microwave ovens or on induction cookers.
- Do not open, modify, pierce, damage or dismantle the
product or battery to prevent batteries from heating
up or releasing toxic or hazardous substances. Do not
short-circuit, overcharge or reverse charge batteries.
- This appliance contains batteries that are non-
replaceable. When the battery is at end of life, the
appliance shall be properly disposed of, see section on
recycling.
- If batteries are damaged or leaking, avoid contact
with the skin or eyes. If this occurs, immediately rinse
well with water and seek medical care.
- When you handle batteries, make sure that your
hands, the product and the batteries are dry.
- To avoid accidental short-circuiting of batteries after
removal, do not let battery terminals come into
contact with metal object (e.g. coins, hairpins, rings).
Do not wrap batteries in aluminium foil. Tape battery
terminals or put batteries in a plastic bag before you
discard them.
- Charge, use and store the product at a temperature
between 0 °C and 40 °C (32 °F and 104 °F).
Storage and transportation conditions
Temperature -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F).
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Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable
standards and regulations regarding exposure to
electromagnetic fields.
Radio Equipment Directive
Hereby, Philips declares that electric toothbrushes with
radio equipment type (Bluetooth, NFC) are in compliance
with Directive 2014/53/EU.
- The Bluetooth radio frequency interface in applicable
products operates at 2.4 GHz.
- The maximum output power by the Bluetooth
appliance is 3 dBm.
- The NFC radio frequency interface in applicable
products operates at 13.56 MHz.
- The maximum RF power transmitted by the appliance
is 30.16 dBm.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet address:
www.philips.com/support
Note: The Features of different models may vary. Some
models may not be equipped with Bluetooth or NFC.
The following symbols may appear on the product:
Read Operator’s Manual.
Detachable Power Supply Part:The "xxxxxx" indicates the
model number of the approved chargers to be used.
(TCBxxxx, HX6100, HX6110, HX6160 or WAAxxxx)
Intended use
ProtectiveClean power toothbrushes are intended to
remove adherent plaque and food debris from the teeth
to reduce tooth decay and improve and maintain oral
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health. ProtectiveClean power toothbrushes are intended
for personal use. Use by children should be with adult
supervision.
Your Philips Sonicare (Fig 1.)
1 Handle
2 Power on/off button
3 Brush Head Replacement Reminder
4 Battery indicator
Accessories:
5 Brush head cap
6 Smart brush head(s)
7 Charging base
8 Travel case
9 UV sanitizer and charger
Note: Accessories included may vary based on the model
purchased.
Getting started
1Align the brush head so the bristles point in the same
direction as the front of the handle.
2Firmly press the brush head down onto the metal
shaft until it will not go any further.
Note: It is normal to see a slight gap between the
brush head and the handle.
Using your Philips Sonicare toothbrush
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
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experience.
For models without intensities
To help you transition to your new Sonicare power
toothbrush, it comes with the EasyStart feature activated.
This feature gently increases the power over the first 14
brushings to help you adapt to brushing with a Philips
Sonicare toothbrush.
For models with intensities
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.
Brushing instructions
1Wet the bristles and apply a small amount of
toothpaste.
2Place the toothbrush bristles against the teeth at a
slight angle (45 degrees), pressing firmly to make the
bristles reach the gumline or slightly beneath the
gumline.
Note: Keep the center of the brush in contact with the
teeth at all times.
3Press the power on/off button to switch on the Philips
Sonicare.
4Gently keep the bristles placed on the teeth and in the
gumline. Brush your teeth with small back and forth
motion so the bristles reach between the teeth.
Continue this motion throughout your brushing cycle.
Note: The bristles should slightly flare. It is not
recommended to scrub as you would with a manual
toothbrush.
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Note: If you apply too much pressure, you will be
alerted by a change in vibration of the handle and the
brush head replacement reminder flashing amber.
5To clean the inside surfaces of the front teeth, tilt the
brush handle semi-upright and make several vertical
overlapping brushing strokes on each tooth.
6After you have completed the brushing cycle, you can
spend additional time brushing the chewing surfaces
of your teeth and areas where staining occurs. You
can also brush your tongue, with the toothbrush
switched on or off, as you prefer.
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.
QuadPacer
To make sure you brush evenly throughout the mouth,
divide your mouth into 4 sections using the QuadPacer
feature. The QuadPacer divides the brushing time into 4
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.
Modes
Your power toothbrush is equipped with Clean mode.
Clean
Benefit For exceptional everyday clean
Recommended intensity level
(specific models only) High
Total brushing time 2 minutes
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How to brush Brush each segment for 30 seconds.
Intensities (specific models only)
Your power toothbrush comes with 2 different intensity
settings:
- Low
- High
Note: When you use the toothbrush for the first time, the
default intensity is low intensity.
To change intensity levels:
- Press the power on/off button once to turn on the
toothbrush.
- Press a second time within 2 seconds to change the
intensity.
- Press a third time within 2 seconds to pause.
-After 2 seconds of brushing, pressing the power
on/off button again will also pause the toothbrush.
BrushSync technology
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:
- Brush Head Replacement Reminder
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.
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Features
- Pressure Sensor Feedback
- Quadpacer
- SmarTimer
- EasyStart
- Brush Head Replacement Reminder
Pressure Sensor Feedback
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
vibration and the brush head replacement reminder icon
flashes amber until you reduce the pressure.
Note: Your product comes with the Pressure Sensor
activated. To deactivate this feature (see 'Activating or
deactivating features').
Quadpacer
The QuadPacer is an interval timer that helps you to
brush evenly through the mouth by dividing your mouth
into 4 sections. (see 'Brushing instructions')
SmarTimer
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. After a
pause of 30 seconds, the SmarTimer resets.
EasyStart
This Philips Sonicare model comes with the EasyStart
feature activated (models without intensity options only,
models with intensity options can activate the feature).
The EasyStart feature gently increases the power over the
first 14 brushings to help you get used to brushing with
the Philips Sonicare.
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Disclaimer
When the Philips Sonicare toothbrush is used in clinical
studies, it must be used in clean mode at high intensity
with the handle fully charged and the EasyStart feature
deactivated.
To deactivate or activate EasyStart (see 'Activating or
deactivating features').
Brush Head Replacement Reminder
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.
1When you attach a new smart brush head for the first
time, the handle recognizes that you have a Philips
brush head with BrushSync technology and begins
tracking brush head wear.
2Over time, based on the pressure you apply and the
total time the brush head has been used, the handle
tracks brush head wear in order to determine the
optimal time to replace your brush head. This feature
guarantees the best cleaning and care of your teeth.
3When the brush head replacement reminder indicator
lights up amber, you should replace your brush head.
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'.
Activating or deactivating features
You can activate or deactivate the following features of
your toothbrush:
- EasyStart
- Brush Head Replacement Reminder
- Pressure Sensor Feedback
Note: You can only activate or deactivate the brush head
replacement reminder when a smart brush head is on the
handle.
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Step 1: Place the handle on the plugged in charger.
Step 2: Press and hold power on/off button for:
EasyStart Brush Head
Replacement
Reminder
Pressure Sensor
Feedback
Up to 3 seconds Up to 5 seconds Up to 7 seconds
¯¯¯
Step 3: Let go of the power on/off button when you hear:
1 beep 1 beep and then
2 beeps 1 beep, 2 beeps and
then 3 beeps
¯¯¯
If you see the battery indicator and the Brush Head
Replacement Reminder light flash green 2 times and hear 3
tones from low to high, then the feature has been activated.
OR
If you see the battery indicator and Brush Head Replacement
Reminder light flash amber 1 time and hear 3 tones high to
low, then the feature has been deactivated.
UV sanitizer
Note: Accessories included may vary based on the model
purchased.
With the UV sanitizer you can clean your brush head after
every use.
Unplug the sanitizer, discontinue use and call Consumer
Care if:
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- The UV light bulb remains on when the door is open.
- The window is broken or missing from the sanitizer.
- The sanitizer gives off smoke or a burning smell while
it is operating.
Note: UV light can be harmful to the human eye and skin.
This device should be kept out of reach of children at all
times.
1After brushing, rinse the brush head and shake off
excess water.
Warning: Make sure that the brush head cap is
not on the brush head when the brush head is
being cleaned in the sanitizer.
2Place your finger in the door recess on top of the
sanitizer and pull open the door.
3Place the brush head on one of the 2 pegs in the
sanitizer with the bristles facing the light bulb.
Note: Only clean Philips Sonicare snap-on brush heads
in the sanitizer.
Note: Do not clean Philips Sonicare for Kids brush
heads in the sanitizer.
4Make sure the sanitizer is plugged into a live outlet of
appropriate voltage.
5Close the door and press the green power on/off
button once to select the UV clean cycle.
Note: You can only switch on the sanitizer if the door is
properly closed.
Note: The sanitizer stops operating if you open the door
during the sanitizer cycle.
Note: The sanitizer cycle takes approximately 10 minutes
and then switches off automatically.
The sanitizer is in operation when the light glows
through the window.
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Charging and battery status
This Philips Sonicare toothbrush is designed to provide at
least 28 brushing sessions, each session lasting 2 minutes
(14 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.
Charging
Charging on charger or UV Sanitizer
1Plug the charger or sanitizer into an electrical outlet.
2Place the handle on the charger or sanitizer.
- The handle emits 2 short beeps to confirm that the
handle is placed properly.
- The flashing light of the battery indicator shows that
the toothbrush is charging.
- When the handle is fully charged on the charger, the
battery indicator lights up green for 30 seconds and
then switches off.
Battery status
Battery status (handle on plugged-in charger)
When the handle is placed on the charger, the battery
indicator shows the battery level.
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 Battery indicator
Charging Flashes green
Full Solid green for 30 seconds and then
switches off
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Battery status (when handle is not placed on
charger)
When the toothbrush is awake, the battery indicator at
the bottom of the handle shows the battery level.
Battery status Battery indicator Sound
Full Solid green -
Partially full Flashes green -
Low Flashes amber The handle emits 3
beeps after brushing
Empty Flashes amber The handle emits 2 sets
of 5 beeps after
brushing
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.
Battery status (when handle is not placed on
charger/in charging travel case)
When the toothbrush is awake, the battery indicator at
the bottom of the handle shows the battery level.
Battery status Battery indicator Sound
Full Solid green -
Partially full Flashes green -
Low Flashes amber The handle emits 3
beeps after brushing
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Battery status Battery indicator Sound
Empty Flashes amber The handle emits 2 sets
of 5 beeps after
brushing
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 or in the charging travel case 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.
Cleaning
Toothbrush handle
1Remove the brush head and rinse the metal shaft area
with warm water. Make sure you remove any residual
toothpaste.
Caution: Do not push on the rubber seal on the metal
shaft with sharp objects, as this may cause damage.
2Wipe the entire surface of the handle with a damp
cloth.
Note: Do not tap the handle on the sink to remove excess
water.
Brush head
1Rinse the brush head and bristles after each use.
2Remove the brush head from the handle and rinse the
brush head connection with warm water at least once
a week. Rinse the travel cap as often as needed.
Charger
1Unplug the charger before you clean it.
2Wipe the surface of the charger with a damp cloth.
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