sonic complete
Charging your
Oral-B Sonic Complete
•When you place your handle on the charger base and plug the base into an electrical outlet, the blue charge indicator will light up. While charging, the light blinks. Once the handle is fully charged, the light will stop blinking and shine continuously. If you then use your brush and place it back on the charger, the charging light will again blink to let you know it is
charging.
• A full charge lasts for approximately two weeks of
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•We recommend keeping your brush on the charger base when not in use to maintain a full battery charge. If your rechargeable battery does run down completely, it will take about 16 hours for your
•To maintain the maximum capacity of the rechargeable battery, you should fully discharge it at least once every 6 months. To do this, unplug the charger base and allow the battery to run down with normal use.
Refer to the bottom of the charger base for voltage specifications.
Ready to brush?
•Slide the brush head on the handle. There will be a tiny space (2 mm or 1/16 in.) between the brush head and the handle. This is to allow for a full range of motion for the many brush head movements.
•Place the brush head in your mouth before turning on your
•Angle the bristles toward the gumline (see diagram).
•Hold the handle with a light grip and turn your
•Gently move the brush head in a slightly circular motion. Allow the longer interdental bristles to reach between your teeth, while the CrissCross bristles focus on cleaning the tooth surface and gumline regions.
•After a few seconds, glide the bristles to the next section and pause while you gently circulate the bristles again. Try using only light pressure and
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