DXFWZQ 5 Modes Waterproof to Electric Toothbrush User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- DXFWZQ
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DXFWZQ
DXFWZQ 5 Modes Waterproof to Electric Toothbrush
Specifications
- BRAND: DXFWZQ
- POWER SOURCE: Battery Powered
- COLOR: Green
- UNIT COUNT: 0 Count
- COMMODITY QUALITY: Certification: ce
- ITEM TYPE: Electric Toothbrush
- TYPE: Acoustic Wave
- MATERIAL: ABC,PP
- CERTIFICATION: CE
- QUANTITY: 1
- CLEAN MODE: 5CleaningModes
- CLEANING MODES: CLEAN,WHITE,GUMCARE,MASSAGE,SENSITIVE
- AGE GROUP: Adult, Teenager
- WATERPROOF RATING: IPX7
- STANDBY: 150Days
- CHARGING TIME: 3Hours
- TOOTHBRUSH BRISTLES: Copper-free flocking
- BATTERY: 2000mAh
- MAXIMUM POWER: 5W
- NOISE: ≤50dB
- VIBRATION FREQUENCY: 41000times/minute
- CHARGING: wireless inductive charging stand
Introduction
ABC, PP are the materials. Certification for Commodity Quality: 3C and CE. CLEAN, WHITE, GUMCARE, MASSAGE, and SENSITIVE are the 5 cleaning modes. For 4 hours of fast charging and 30 days of standby time. In order to assure quality, fit, and comfort, we pay attention to client input and perfect every aspect.
HOW ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH WORKS
Electric toothbrushes remove plaque and reduce gingivitis by rotating in various directions and vibrating against the teeth and gums. Some people consider them to be better than manual brushes due to their ability to vibrate, which produces micro-movements when you use the brush.
HOW TO USE
Once the brush is in your mouth against your teeth and gums, turn it on only then. If you don’t do this, your face, clothes, and bathroom surfaces will be disorganized. I should brush. Ensure that the toothbrush bristles are inclined at a 45-degree angle down along the gumline and that you are spending a few seconds on each tooth.
HOW TO CHARGE
Connect the charger to a power source. On the charger, set the toothbrush handle. When your toothbrush is charging, the battery indicator will begin to blink. When completely charged, which could take up to 24 hours, it will stop flashing.
HOW TO CLEAN
Before using anything other than toothpaste and warm water on your toothbrush, be sure to unplug the toothbrush head from the electric base. Use warm water or a brief mouthwash soak and store your electric toothbrush in a clean, dry area if it doesn’t detach from the base.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do electric brushes maintain their charge?****
Depending on your usage patterns and the features on your toothbrush, how long the battery lasts after being fully charged will vary, but all models will last at least a week. To get the most out of your rechargeable electric toothbrush’s battery, make sure to fully charge it.
With an electric toothbrush, is it possible to overbrush?****
Electric toothbrushes feature a two minute timer, which should be plenty to clean all of your teeth; however, if you need more time to ensure that you have thoroughly brushed each tooth, that is acceptable. Additionally, they include a red alert light that flashes if you exert too much pressure, so be mindful of that.
Is a rechargeable toothbrush safe to use in the shower?****
Using your toothbrush in the shower is quite safe. Never keep your Philips Sonicare toothbrush in the shower when you’re not using it. Between uses, let the toothbrush air dry. Also, keep the charger away from any area where it might come into touch with water.
Is it acceptable to keep an electronic toothbrush charged?****
Generally speaking, it’s okay to leave your toothbrush charging. The charging station fulfils two functions. The first is to give the toothbrush a place to rest when it is not in use. Second, it’s a speedy and practical way to recharge when the battery is running low.
What causes electric toothbrushes to malfunction?****
For charging issues inside the toothbrush, there are two main causes: either broken components, such as those that have been dropped or have water leaking in, or a dead battery.
What causes pain in my teeth after using an electric toothbrush?****
When using an electric toothbrush, some people discover that their teeth or gums become extremely sensitive. Use a toothbrush head made for sensitive teeth and hold the brush very softly against your teeth to prevent oversensitivity.
Can an electric toothbrush be wet?****
Electric toothbrushes can be used in the shower because they are waterproof. We do not, however, advise submerging your brush in water. We all know that saving a few crucial minutes in the morning rush by using your toothbrush in the shower.
How long can an electric toothbrush be used?****
The head of your electric toothbrush should typically be changed every 12 weeks. This should be done more often than for a manual toothbrush because electric brushes sometimes have shorter bristles. As a result, they tend to wear out more quickly and need to be changed more frequently.
Can we regularly use an electric toothbrush?****
With caution, you can use an electric toothbrush every day. Misuse of it can cause gum recession, tooth sensitivity, and tooth damage. Apply the proper brushing technique. Don’t brush for too long.
Is using an electric brush healthy?****
According to a review of studies, electric toothbrushes do, on average, reduce plaque and gingivitis better than manual toothbrushes. Plaque was reduced by 21% and gingivitis by 11% after three months of use.
Can you fix an electric toothbrush?****
Almost any small appliance repair business can handle it because they are small motorized electric appliances. Before handing the appliance over to the repairman, make sure it is thoroughly cleaned. Make sure the cost of repairs is also justified.
What is the price of charging an electric toothbrush?****
The typical electric toothbrush may fully recharge in up to 12 hours. Electric toothbrushes take 2.5 watts of electricity when plugged in, which charges for 12 hours for less than 1p (0.0084p).
Use an electric toothbrush and toothpaste?****
Put toothpaste on the brush head and hold the brush at a 45-degree angle, exactly like you would with a manual toothbrush, to use a rechargeable electric toothbrush.
What level of pressure is ideal for an electric toothbrush?****
The average electric toothbrush oscillates between 6,000 to 30,000 strokes per minute. You don’t need to exert much effort at all because those oscillating heads are doing the work for you. Instead of scrubbing yourself, consider merely guiding the bristles.
Why do electric brushes accumulate so much dirt?****
In the extra area between the changeable brushing head and the electric toothbrush body, excess water, saliva, and toothpaste can mix and collect. Additionally, it may collect where the toothbrush rests against the charging base.
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