AENO ADI0002 Dental Irrigator User Guide
- June 13, 2024
- AENO
Table of Contents
- AENO ADI0002
- Technical specifications
- Preparing the device for operation
- Charging the device
- The intended use of the irrigator nozzles (figure c):
- Selecting the device operating mode
- Device operating modes
- Device operation
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AENO ADI0002 Dental Irrigator
AENO ADI0002
Dental Irrigator is designed for oral care, removing plaque and food debris from hard-to-reach areas.
Technical specifications
Power supply: 5 V (DC), 2.0 A. Power: 10.0 W (max.). Rechargeable battery: nonremovable, lithium-ion; 2500 mAh, 3.7 V. Noise level (at a distance of 0.3 m): ≤ 72 dB. Water pressure: 206–965 kPa. Pulsation: 1900 impulses/min. Full battery charge time: 3 h. Water tank: 200 ml. Casing protection degree: IPX7. Operating time after a full charge: at least 200 min. Size when folded (L×W×H): 71×52×131 mm. Operating conditions: +5…+40 °C temperature, ≤ 75 % relative humidity. Storage conditions: −10…+60 °C temperature, ≤ 75 % relative humidity. Package contents (figures b, c)
AENO ADI0002 Dental Irrigator (white) (11), 3 replaceable nozzles (13–15), USB (A)/USB (С) cable (0.6 m) (12), quick start guide.
Restrictions and warnings
The device is not intended for use by persons under 3 years of age. Supervise the use of the device by children as well as by persons with physical or mental disabilities. Do not allow children to play with the device. If you have an oral disease or an implanted pacemaker, it is required to consult a doctor about using the device first. Do not use damaged nozzles or device. Do not leave the plugged-in device unattended. Only use the irrigator as well as carry out maintenance of the device and its accessories after disconnecting the device from the mains. Use purified water with no mouthwashes or other liquids or substances added. Do not direct the nozzle outlet towards your eyes while the device is operating.
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Preparing the device for operation
Unpack the device. Wipe its casing with a cloth slightly soaked with water, then rub it dry. Detach the water tank (see fig. f). Rinse and dry the water tank and all the nozzles as described in the “Maintenance” section (“Daily care”).
Charging the device
WARNING! The power adapter is not included in the package. You can use
any power supply (adapter, portable charger, etc.) as long as it ensures 5 V
(DC), 2.0 A power parameters.
Connect the device to the power supply as shown in f igure d. Battery
charge indicator (6) statuses during charging:
- the device is charging: the indicator is blinking;
- the device is fully charged: the indicator is glowing steadily. When charging is completed, unplug the device, disconnect the cable (12) and close the USB port (8) by firmly inserting the protective plug. Battery charge indicator (6) statuses during operation:
- less than 10 % charge – the indicator is blinking, the device does not turn on;
- 10–100 % charge – the indicator is glowing steadily. Attach one of the replaceable nozzles (13–15) to the casing by pushing it until it clicks into place. The nozzle can rotate 360°.
The intended use of the irrigator nozzles (figure c):
(13) – a standard nozzle for removing food debris and plaque;
(14) – an orthodontic nozzle for braces and dentures;
(15) – a nozzle for cleaning periodontal pockets.
Fill the water tank (2) as shown in figure g. Close the cap of the water
filling hole (10) tightly. After that, proceed to select the operating mode of
the device.
Selecting the device operating mode
NOTE. To set the operating mode, point the nozzle outlet in a safe direction so that the water jet does not damage the surroundings and you can see the mode selection panel (5).
NOTE. To set the operating mode, point the nozzle outlet in a safe direction so that the water jet does not damage the surroundings and you can see the mode selection panel (5).
Device operating modes
- “Beginner” – gentle cleaning for sensitive teeth and gums. Also recommended for first-time users of the device;
- “Light” – uniform cleaning before moving on to an intensive one;
- “Medium” – daily standard cleaning, plaque removal;
- “High” – intensive cleaning, thorough oral care;
- “Spot” – removal of food debris from interdental spaces, prevention of tartar formation.
NOTE. The “Spot” mode does not have its own indicator on the mode
selection panel (5). When the device is in this mode, all four panel
indicators glow.
By default, the device is set to “High” operating mode the first time it is
turned on. Subsequent single taps of the mode selection button (4) alternately
change the operating modes, which are displayed on the panel (5). The last
selected mode is saved in the device memory and will be automatically selected
the next time the irrigator is turned on. After selecting the mode, move on to
device operation.
Device operation
Direct the nozzle outlet (1) into your mouth cavity. Tap button (3) to turn on the device. Move the nozzle outlet (1) along the gum contour as shown in figure h.
During cleaning, you can switch the operating modes using button (4). Having
finished the cleaning, tap button (3) to turn the device off. If the device is
not turned off after use, it will automatically switch off after no more than
two (2) minutes. After each use, it is required to rinse the device and the
used nozzles as described in the “Maintenance” section (“Daily care”).
NOTE. It is not recommended to use nozzle (15) in “Spot” mode to avoid
injury to the periodontal pockets.
Maintenance
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Daily care. Open the cap of the water removal hole (9) and drain the remaining water from the tank. Detach the nozzle using button (7) as shown in figure e. Rinse the tank and nozzles in warm running water without cleaning agents and dry them thoroughly.
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Total care. A total cleaning of the water tank must be performed once a week. To do this, disconnect the tank as shown in picture f. Rinse its inside and outside in warm running water using a soft brush or sponge, without cleaning agents, and dry it thoroughly.
Troubleshooting
- The device does not turn on. Possible reason: the battery is low. Solution: сharge the device for at least 3 hours.
- The device does not eject water. Possible causes: the nozzle outlet is clogged; there is no water left in the tank. Solution: clean the nozzle outlet; fill the tank with water.
WARNING! If none of the suggested solutions has helped you solve the problem, contact the supplier or service centre. Do not disassemble the device or attempt to repair it yourself.
ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make changes and
additions to this document without prior notice to users.
The warranty period and service life is 2 years from the date of retail sale
of the product.
Manufacturer’s information: ASBISc Enterprises PLC, Iapetou, 1, Agios
Athanasios, 4101, Limassol, Cyprus. Made in China. All trademarks and names
herein are the property of their respective owners. Up-to-date information and
a detailed description of the device, as well as connection instructions,
certificates, information about companies that accept quality claims and
warranties, are available for download at
aeno.com/documents.
Customer Support
Recycling information These symbols indicate that you must follow the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) and Waste Battery and Battery Regulations when disposing of the device, its batteries and accumulators, and its electrical and electronic accessories. According to the rules, this equipment must be disposed of separately at the end of its service life. Do not dispose of the device, its batteries and accumulators, or its electrical and electronic accessories together with unsorted municipal waste, as this will harm the environment. To dispose of this equipment, it must be returned to the point of sale or turned in to a local recycling facility. You should contact your local household waste disposal service for details.
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References
- Home appliances AENO - Smart home appliances on the official website of the manufacturer AENO in Europe
- Documents | AENO in Europe
- Dokumenty | AENO w Polsce
- Service and Warranty | AENO in Europe
- Dokumenty | AENO v Slovinsku
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