Philips e7000 manual Replacement, Brush head, Environment, Removing the battery

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Replacement

Brush head

Replacing your brush head every 6 months is clinically proven to remove more plaque.

Use only Sonicare replacement brush heads for this model.

Environment

C Do not throw the appliance away with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this you will help to preserve the environment.

The built-in rechargeable NiCd battery contains substances that

may pollute the environment.Always remove the battery before discarding the appliance and handing it in at an official collection point. Dispose of the battery at an official collection point for batteries. If you have trouble removing the battery, you can also take the appliance to a Philips service centre, which will remove the battery for you and will dispose of it in an environmentally safe way.

Removing the battery

Note that this process is not reversible.

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To remove the batteries yourself, you will need a flat-head (standard) screwdriver.

1Remove the toothbrush from the charger, switch it on and let it run until it stops. Keep switching on the Sonicare until the battery is completely empty.

2Remove the nut from the brush head and place it onto the handle.Tighten the nut onto the handle (A) until the housing comes loose and then pull the nut forward (B).

The components inside the handle will come out of the housing along with the nut.

3Insert a screwdriver between the electronic circuit board and the plastic part close to each end of the battery.Twist the screwdriver to break the connection between the battery and the electronic circuit board in 2 locations.

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Philips e7000 manual Replacement, Brush head, Environment, Removing the battery