DXFWZQ 2W Electric Toothbrush User Manual

June 3, 2024
DXFWZQ

DXFWZQ

DXFWZQ 2W Electric Toothbrush

DXFWZQ Electric Toothbrush

Specifications

  • BRAND: DXFWZQ
  • AGE RANGE (DESCRIPTION): Adult
  • POWER SOURCE: Battery Powered, Electric
  • ITEM FIRMNESS DESCRIPTION: Soft
  • COLOR: Black
  • NUMBER OF ITEMS: 1
  • BATTERY: 1800MAH
  • SPECIFICATIONS: 5×2.5x24cm
  • MATERIAL: TPE soft rubber
  • POWER MODE: Inductive wireless charging
  • CONTROL METHOD: button type
  • MAXIMUM POWER: 2W
  • APPLICABLE PEOPLE: adults
  • ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH TYPE: sonic
  • COLOR: white, pink,
  • WATERPROOF RATING: IPX 7 waterproof
  • ITEM WEIGHT: 035 ounces
  • VIBRATION FREQUENCY: 24000~33000 times/min

Introduction

The wireless sensor charger, built-in 1800MAH lithium battery, no metal connections, ready to use, put down and charge, and ease of home travel make this electric sonic toothbrush ideal. It may be charged by a mobile phone charger, laptop computer, mobile power source, etc. thanks to the USB charging interface design. Brushing is made enjoyable by the one-piece button technology design, soft grip, low weight, and ergonomically comfortable body. A tiny vibration created by the toothbrush’s motion helps to massage the gum tissue by promoting blood circulation in the mouth. Only after experiencing this relaxing cleaning can one truly understand it. The body uses IPX7 waterproof technology, allowing for full body washing without concern of water or filth.

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 KEEP ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH CLEAN

  • Grab some mouthwash with antibiotics.
  • Put the toothbrush head in a basin or other container after removing it from the handle.
  • Allow the mouthwash to completely cover the brush head for three to five minutes.
  • Brush your teeth with hot water, then let the toothbrush head air dry upright.

HOW TO CHANGE TOOTHBRUSH BATTERY

Turn the toothbrush base counterclockwise to unscrew it. Take the base apart. By raising it from the positive side, remove the old battery. Place a fresh battery with the positive side facing up.

HOW TO OPEN AN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH

  • Away with the brush head.
  • Place a small adjustable spanner around the white plastic toothbrush’s flat surface as shown, and then turn the spanner counterclockwise.
  • The white plastic should come away from the toothbrush’s main body after about a 30-degree spin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for an electric toothbrush to recharge?****

The battery will last at least two to three weeks with a full charge if you brush for two minutes twice a day.

Is it acceptable to keep an electronic toothbrush charged?****

You’re free 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 do electric brushes need to be recharged?****

How frequently and for how long you brush will determine how long a fully charged battery will last. When used twice daily for two minutes each, the electric toothbrush lasts more than two weeks.

How long do the batteries in electric toothbrushes last?****

With NiMH batteries, rechargeable electric toothbrushes can operate for up to two weeks after a full charge.

Do electric toothbrushes gradually lose their power?****

The battery life of any powered toothbrush is the most important factor that could change over the course of its lifetime because rechargeable batteries have a tendency to degrade over time.

What is the lifespan of electric toothbrush heads?****

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.

How much power is consumed by an electric toothbrush?****

The typical electric toothbrush needs up to 12 hours to fully recharge. Electric toothbrushes utilize 2.5 watts of electricity when plugged in, which charges for 12 hours for less than one penny.

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. Therefore, devices that would typically plug into a shaver socket cannot and should not be linked to a main power source.

Why won’t the battery in my electric toothbrush stay charged?****

For charging issues within the toothbrush, there are two major causes: either damaged components, such as those that have been dropped or had water leaking inside, or a failed battery.

How long are brushes good for?****

Changing your toothbrush every three to four months, or whenever it seems to be wearing out, is another recommendation from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC). Your toothbrush is almost ready for the garbage if the bristles start to lose their firmness.

Why does charging a toothbrush take so long?****

They are contactless, similar to certain modern cell phones, because they are used in water and do not come into direct touch with the charger. This requires more time.

The electric toothbrush uses what kind of battery?****

Due to their use of an AA battery, battery-powered toothbrushes are commonly simply referred to as “power toothbrushes,” just like electric toothbrushes.

Why do I continually having to turn on my electric toothbrush?****

If the toothbrush is turning on by itself without your input, the handle has a problem that needs to be fixed.

Why is the red flash on my electric toothbrush?****

When your toothbrush needs to be recharged since the battery can only support one or two more brushes, it will light up. It would be wise to charge it right now.

Is a dental electric brush beneficial?****

Reviewing the data, it was found that using an electronic toothbrush reduced plaque and gingivitis by 21% and 11%, respectively, after just three months of use. Spinnable toothbrushes appear to perform less effectively than vibratory toothbrushes.

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