BAIR 42000 VPM Electric Toothbrush User Guide
- June 3, 2024
- BAIR
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BAIR 42000 VPM Electric Toothbrush
Specifications
- BRAND: DXFWZQ
- POWER SOURCE: Corded Electric
- NUMBER OF ITEMS: 1
- UNIT COUNT: 0 Count
- NUMBER OF PIECES: 1
- VIBRATIONS: 42,000 sonic vibrations per minute
- CHARGING TIME: 4 hours
- WORKING TIME: 25-30 days
- FUNCTION: Clean
- HEIGHT: 24cm/9.4″
- CHARGING METHOD: USB charging
- WATERPROOF GRADE: IPX7 grade
- VOLTAGE/CURRENT: 5V / 1A
- BRUSH HANDLE MATERIAL: plastic
- USAGE: Electric
- APPLICABLE OBJECTS: adults, teenagers
- COLOR: orange, blue
Introduction
Rich oral cleaning mode to address various dental issues! With one of the most powerful brush motors, this electric toothbrush blasts plaque at a rate of 42,000 sonic vibrations per minute. Five personalized modes are set: clean, whitening, sensitive, massage, and polishing. This is done in consideration of the variety of adult groups’ varying levels of tooth sensitivity. By switching the frequency backwards, the whitening mode is successful in removing surface stains. Brushes that require four hours of charge can be used twice daily for 25 to 30 days. The IPX7 waterproof build allows for direct washing. The material for this brush handle is plastic of the highest grade. Its height is 24 cm, or 9.4″.
HOW TO CHOOSE ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
The toothbrush you’re most likely to use is the one that’s ideal for you. If you enjoy using your toothbrush, you are more likely to brush for the whole two minutes as advised by dental professionals and to thoroughly clean all of the tooth surfaces.
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 USB cord to the wall adapter using a live electrical outlet.
- Put the toothbrush handle on the charging pad’s raised area.
- Your toothbrush is charging when the charging pad beeps and the battery indicator starts flashing white.
HOW TO TEST ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH CHARGER
Coil some wire and place it where the toothbrush is located on the functional charger. If you have a multimeter, use it. An A.C. current should be detectable across the coil. A paperclip or a compass might even twitch in response to it.
HOW TO STORE AND MAINTAIN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH
Avoid overbrushing. The bristles on your toothbrush may wear out more rapidly and perform less effectively when you apply too much pressure. …
To allow it to air-dry, keep your toothbrush upright when storing it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long can you use an electric toothbrush?****
An electric toothbrush has a lifespan of three to five years on average. Some businesses provide a 60-day money-back guarantee, meaning that if you’re not happy with the goods within that time, you can return it and obtain a refund.
Is it possible to overuse an electric toothbrush?****
According to Friedman, excessive manual or electric brushing carries some hazards. Too much pressure and too much brushing can wear down enamel or, if the gums have receded, the root. He claims that this abrasion can make teeth more sensitive to heat and/or cold.
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.
How frequently should an electric toothbrush be recharged?****
Avoid charging Ni-MH batteries for longer than 24 hours because doing so can reduce their lifespan. Avoid keeping the toothbrush on the charger in between uses because frequent recharges can reduce the battery’s lifespan. To reduce your energy use and extend the life of your charger, unplug it when not in use.
Rotate or vibrate when using an electric toothbrush?****
2,500 to 7,500 strokes per minute are rotated by the brush head of an electric toothbrush, compared to 300 strokes per minute while using a manual toothbrush. With 30,000 brushes per minute of vibration, sonic toothbrushes vibrate far more quickly.
Waterproof electric toothbrushes are they?****
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.
What negative impacts might an electric toothbrush have?****
Gum bleeding, worn tooth enamel, and even fillings coming out are all attributed to using an electric toothbrush.
How long does an electric toothbrush last when completely charged?****
Your electric toothbrush should take between 14 and 22 hours to fully charge, and it should last for between 5 and 12 days of brushing, depending on the model you have.
How do electric toothbrushes work with plastic to charge?****
A current is produced in the coil of wire in the toothbrush by the charger’s fluctuating magnetic field. The battery in the electric toothbrush is charged by the electric current flowing through the wire coil.
Why are 2 pin plugs used in electric toothbrushes?****
The 2 pins on an electric toothbrush or razor are closer together than they are on a standard 2 pin EU mains adaptor.
How often do you change the head on your electric toothbrush?****
The head of your electric toothbrush should typically be changed every 12 weeks. Given that electric toothbrushes frequently have shorter bristles than manual toothbrushes, this should be done more frequently.
Is an electric toothbrush really necessary?****
According to a review of studies, electric toothbrushes do, on average, reduce plaque and gingivitis better than manual toothbrushes.
When ought I to replace my toothbrush?****
The American Dental Association (ADA) advises replacing your toothbrush roughly every three to four months, or sooner if the bristles are frayed, which is the recommendation of many dental specialists.
Are electric toothbrushes superior at cleaning?****
According to the results of a recent study, electric toothbrushes significantly more effectively clean teeth and gums than manual toothbrushes. In comparison to those who use a manual toothbrush, scientists discovered that those who use an electric toothbrush had better gums, less tooth decay, and maintain their teeth for longer.
Do different electric toothbrushes differ from one another?****
A sonic toothbrush head rotates at a pace of about 30,000 brush strokes per minute, compared to the 2,500 to 7,500 brush strokes per minute of a standard electric toothbrush. A sonic toothbrush vibrates around ten times more quickly than an electric toothbrush as a result.
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