Using Your Toothbrush - Oral-B D706 Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

12a
Charge indicator light
12b
USB port
12c
Smart plug port
12d
Inner lid (with smartphone holder)
12e
Removable inlay
13
Smart plug (power supply)
14
Charging stand (with detachable cable)
15
Beauty bag
16
Basic travel case
17
Charger pouch
Note: Content may vary based on the model purchased.
Specifications
For voltage specifications refer to the type plates/bottom of devices.
Noise level: 68 dB (A)
Charging and Operating
Your toothbrush has a waterproof handle, is electrically safe and
designed for use in the bathroom.
• You may use your toothbrush right away or charge it briefly by
placing it on the plugged-in basic charger (9) or charging stand
(14). When using the charging stand (14) use the extra smart plug
(13) provided (picture B). Only the smart plug may be used for all
global mains voltage ranges (100 -240V).
Note: In case the battery is empty (no lights illuminated on
charge level display (8) while charging or no reaction when press-
ing the on/off button (3)), charge at least for 30 minutes.
• The charge level is indicated on the charge level display (8).
Flashing lights indicate that the battery is charging (picture
once it is fully charged, the lights turn off. A full charge typically
takes 12 hours and enables at least 2 weeks of regular brushing
(twice a day, 2 minutes).
Note: At a very low charge level, the lights might not flash imme-
diately; it can take up to 30 minutes.
• If the battery is running low, a red light is flashing on the charge
level display and the motor is reducing its speed. Once the bat-
tery is empty, the motor will stop; it will need at least a 30-minute
charge for one usage.
• You can always store the handle on the plugged-in charging unit
to maintain it at full power; a battery overcharge is prevented by
device.
Note: Store handle at room temperature for optimal battery main-
tenance.
Caution: Do not expose handle to temperatures higher than 50 °C.

Using your toothbrush

Brushing technique
Wet brush head and apply any kind of toothpaste. To avoid splash-
ing, guide the brush head to your teeth before switching on the
handle (picture
oscillating-rotating brush heads guide the brush head slowly from
tooth to tooth, spending a few seconds on each tooth surface. With
any brush head start brushing the outsides, then the insides and
finally the chewing surfaces. Brush all four quadrants of your mouth
equally (picture
hygienist about the right technique for you.
In the first days of using any electric toothbrush, your gums may
bleed slightly. In general, bleeding should stop after a few days.
Should it persist after 2 weeks, please consult your dentist or dental
hygienist. If you have sensitive teeth and/or gums, Oral-B recom-
mends using the «Sensitive» mode (optional in combination with an
Oral-B «Sensitive» brush head).
Smart Ring features
Your toothbrush is equipped with a Smart Ring (2) that has various
functionalities indicated via different colors of light:
White (default) = Operating and visual timer light (choose individual
color via Oral-B
Red = Pressure sensor light
Blue = Bluetooth
Timer
The timer signals with a short stuttering sound and a flashing light
of the Smart Ring at 30-seconds intervals to move to the next
quadrant of your mouth (picture
flashing light indicate the end of the professionally recommended
2-minute brushing time.
The timer memorizes the elapsed brushing time, even when the
handle is briefly switched off during brushing. The timer resets if
pausing longer than 30 seconds, briefly pressing the mode button
(4) during pause or placing the handle on the plugged-in charger.
Note: During the use of the Oral-B™ App, the timer may be deacti-
vated for some features.
Note: You can also customize the timer settings via Oral-B
Pressure sensor
If too much pressure is applied, the Smart Ring (2) will light up in
red, reminding you to reduce pressure. Constant high pressure for
more than 5 seconds is indicated with a fast flashing Smart Ring (2).
In addition, the pulsation of the brush head will stop and the oscilla-
tion movement of the brush head will be reduced (during «Daily
Clean», «Pro Clean» and «Sensitive» mode) (picture
Periodically check the operation of the pressure sensor by pressing
moderately on the brush head during use.
Note: During the use of the Oral-B™ App, the pressure sensor may
be deactivated for some features.
Brushing modes
Your toothbrush offers different brushing modes indicated on the
brushing mode display (6) on your handle («Daily Clean» mode does
not illuminate on the brushing mode display):
«Daily Clean»
«Pro Clean»
«Sensitive»
«3D White»
«Gum Care»
«Tongue Clean» –
5
91591575_D706_EE.indd 5
91591575_D706_EE.indd 5
2
). When brushing your teeth with one of the Oral-B
3
). You may also consult your dentist or dental
App settings)
®
pairing indicator
3
Standard mode for daily cleaning
For an extraordinary clean feeling (operated
with a higher frequency)
Gentle, yet thorough cleaning for sensitive areas
Polishing for occasional or everyday use
Gentle massage of gums
Tongue cleaning for occasional or everyday use
). A long stuttering sound and a
3
1
);
App.
).
22.09.20 09:09
22.09.20 09:09

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents