Waterpik Technologies WP-460, WP-440 Cleaning And Troubleshooting Your Waterpik Water Flosser

Models: WP-450

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CLEANING AND TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WATERPIK® WATER FLOSSER

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CLEANING AND TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WATERPIK® WATER FLOSSER

Toothbrush Tip

Place the toothbrush tip in mouth with the brush head on the tooth at the gumline. The toothbrush tip can be

used with or without toothpaste. Turn the Water Flosser on so the water flows through the tip. Using a light pressure (bristles should not bend) massage the brush back and forth with very short strokes-much like you would with a manual toothbrush.

Plaque Seeker® Tip

To use the Plaque Seeker® tip, place the tip close to the teeth so

that the bristles are gently touching

the teeth. Gently glide tip along gumline, pausing briefly between teeth to gently brush and allow the water to flow between the teeth.

Using Mouthwash and Other Solutions

Your Waterpik® Water Flosser can be used to deliver mouthwash and antibacterial solutions. After using any special solution, rinse unit to prevent clogging by partially filling reservoir with warm water and running unit with tip pointed into sink until unit is empty.

Cleaning

Never immerse unit in water. Before cleaning, unplug from the electrical outlet. Clean the product when necessary by using a soft cloth and mild non-abrasive cleanser to wipe exterior.

The water reservoir is removable for easy cleaning and is top rack dishwasher safe. It is recommended that the reservoir is removed and cleaned weekly.

Removing Hard Water Deposits

Add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to a full reservoir of warm water. Point the handle and tip into sink. Turn unit ON and run until reservoir is empty. Rinse by repeating with a full reservoir of clean warm water.

Battery Care and Disposal

The unit will not charge if the switch is in the ON position. If you use your Water Flosser once a day or less, it is recommended you charge it

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Waterpik Technologies WP-460 Cleaning And Troubleshooting Your Waterpik Water Flosser, Toothbrush Tip, Plaque Seeker Tip