Meizu AET01 Acoustic Electric Toothbrush Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Meizu
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Meizu
Meizu AET01 Acoustic Electric Toothbrush
Specifications
- DIMENSIONS: 02 x 5.08 x 1.73 inches
- WEIGHT: 87 Ounces
- MAIN BODY RATED VOLTAGE: 37V
- MAIN BODY RATED POWER: 185W
- CHARGING INPUT: DC 5V/1A
Introduction
Smart toothbrushes automatically raise vibration frequencies when the brush meets your teeth to ensure cleaning effectiveness and lower vibration frequencies when the brush leaves your teeth to save power and provide you a more comfortable life.
Suspension by Magnets Excellent cleanliness True magnetic suspension acoustic wave motor with adjustable variable frequency With a vibration frequency of 32000 cycles per minute and a brush hair shock amplitude of 5.5 millimeters, the next generation maglev motor provides the best cleaning efficiency and most pronounced cleaning impact. To avoid harming the gums, the toothbrush will automatically modify the vibration frequency when it detects high pressure.
A reputable inspection organization has granted the handle its IPX7 waterproof certification, making it completely washable and impervious to daily splashes. Glue has been applied to the handle’s whole surface, thus shielding it from dirt. With high-speed wireless charging efficiency and a small charging base, the toothbrush may be used for more than 30 days after just one charge. Make travelling vast distances worry-free.
Stereoscopic Cutting Brush High-quality DUPONT brush that is three- dimensionally carved into a crescent form to better fit the shape of tooth surfaces and gingival edges and reach deep into tooth gaps for cleaner, more pleasant use. The brushes’ tops are contoured to significantly lessen the harm they can do to teeth and sensitive tissues.
What’s in the Package?
- Brush host x 1
- Toothbrushes x 3
- Brush cover x 1
- Charger x 1
How to use the Meizu Electric Toothbrush
The electric toothbrush is simple to use. Press the power button to turn it on. It includes four indicator lights that display the condition of the brush. The power button gives you access to each of its five usage modes.
Using the supplied charging wire, you may recharge the electric toothbrush. Simply connect a USB jack to your laptop, a wall outlet, or a power bank.
Frequently Asked Questions
What negative effects might using an electric toothbrush cause?****
The cost of electric toothbrushes is one of their key drawbacks. They are less widespread than manual toothbrushes since they are more expensive. Electric toothbrushes need to be used carefully to avoid injury, just like manual toothbrushes.
How long does an electric toothbrush last?****
An electric toothbrush typically lasts five years. If the brush fails earlier than expected, the manufacturer’s standard 2-year warranty is still in effect. Some people, as far as we know, still use electric toothbrushes that are ten years old. However, some brushes will remain considerably longer.
Do dentists actually recommend electric toothbrushes?****
As long as you brush your teeth thoroughly, both manual and electric toothbrushes can remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth, according to the American Dental Association (ADA). They asserted that the technique was more important than the actual tool.
Can you overload an electric toothbrush?****
After 24 hours of charging the toothbrush, whichever comes first, the battery indication should be full. The lifespan of Ni-MH batteries can be shortened if they are charged for longer than 24 hours at a time. Avoid leaving the toothbrush charging when not in use as this can reduce the battery’s lifespan.
Can we use an electric toothbrush on a regular basis?****
You can use an electric toothbrush every day with caution. When used incorrectly, it can cause gum recession, dental pain, and tooth decay. Apply the right brushing method. Brushing should be done quickly.
Should you brush your gums with an electric toothbrush?****
Electronic toothbrushes do, over time, reduce gingivitis and remove more plaque than a traditional manual toothbrush (gum disease).
When is the right time to use an electric toothbrush?****
Use an electronic brush twice everyday if you opted for one over a manual one. Of course, brushing alone won’t keep your teeth healthy; daily flossing and twice-yearly visits to the dentist for cleanings and inspections are also essential.
What toothbrushes do dentists recommend?****
The best toothbrushes are those with soft bristles and rounded tips. When used incorrectly or too firmly, hard and medium bristle brushes can harm tooth enamel, gum surfaces, and root surfaces.
How much power does an electric toothbrush consume?****
Electronic toothbrushes need 2.5 watts of power when plugged in, and a 12-hour charge costs less than one penny (0.0084p). Depending on the model, a typical electric toothbrush can last up to 48 minutes until the battery runs out, assuming two minutes of use twice daily.
How effective are hands free toothbrushes?****
Several clinical studies have shown that using a motorized toothbrush is preferable to manually brushing your teeth. Furthermore, oscillating brushes and acoustic vibrating brushes function similarly in terms of efficiency.
Can you use an electric toothbrush too much?****
Friedman claims that using a manual or electric brush too frequently carries some dangers. When the gums have receded, excessive brushing and pressure might wear down the root or the enamel. He claims that this abrasion could make a tooth more sensitive to heat and/or cold.
Do brushes with vibrations actually work?****
Electric toothbrushes, especially those with dual-rotating “oscillating” heads, are effective at removing plaque. Gum disease and tooth decay are less likely as a result.
Can gum recession be caused by using an electric toothbrush?****
The common consensus is that electric toothbrushes are better for your gums. In addition, regardless of the type of toothbrush, soft bristles are advised over rough ones. The superior, softer bristles of an electric toothbrush may be beneficial for gum health because vigorous brushing can induce gum recession.
Which electric toothbrush—rotating or vibrating—is better?****
Studies show that rotary toothbrushes remove plaque more proficiently and effectively. As a result, dental hygiene is improved and there is a lower chance of gum infection and irritation.
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