Sonicare Electric Toothbrush HX4472 User Manual

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General description  
A Brush head  
B Color code  
C Removable nut  
D Power on/off button  
E Sonic power handle  
F Charger base with cord wrap  
G Power cord  
â—— Refer to bottom of charger for voltage specifications.  
Important  
READTHESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE CAREFULLY BEFORE  
USINGTHE APPLIANCE AND SAVETHEM FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE.  
Sonicare\ has been carefully engineered for both effectiveness and  
safety. However, basic safety precautions should always be followed  
when using any electrical product, especially when children are present.  
Danger  
To reduce the risk of electrocution:  
1) Do not place or store the charger where it can fall or be pulled into  
a tub or sink.  
2) Do not place or drop the charger into water or other liquid.  
3) Do not reach for a charger that has fallen into water. Unplug  
immediately.  
4) Do not use while bathing.  
5) Do not plug the charger into an incorrect voltage source outlet. It  
has been designed for use with a specific electrical voltage.  
Refer to the bottom (or back) of the charger for the correct voltage  
specification.Voltage converters and plug adapters DO NOT guarantee  
voltage compatibility. Never force the plug into an outlet.  
Warning  
To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire or injury:  
1) Use this product only for its intended use as described in this  
booklet. Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer. See voltage information above.  
2) Never operate the charger if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is  
not working properly, if it has been dropped and appears to be  
damaged, or if it has been dropped into water. For further  
instructions, contact your local Philips Customer Care Center.  
3) Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
4) Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by or on  
children or the disabled.  
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Medical warnings  
1) Avoid using a brush head with crushed or bent bristles. Damaged  
bristles may break off while brushing. In order to prevent this,  
replace the brush head with a new one every 6 months or sooner if  
signs of wear appear.  
2) Similar to starting with any new manual or electric oral hygiene  
product, consult your dental professional before using this product if  
you have had oral or gum surgery in the previous 2 months.  
3) Contact your dental professional if excessive bleeding occurs after  
using this product or bleeding continues to occur after 1 week of use.  
4) If you have any questions concerning usage with a pacemaker,  
consult your physician or pacemaker manufacturer prior to use.  
Sonicare is believed to be safe for use with many common  
pacemakers.  
5)The Sonicare toothbrush is a personal care device and is not  
intended for use on multiple patients in a dental office or institution.  
6)This product is designed for cleaning teeth, gums and tongue only.  
Do not use for any other purpose.  
If you have any questions after reading these directions for use, please  
contact the Philips Customer Care Centre in your country or visit our  
Web site at www.philips.com.  
Preparing for use  
Attaching the brush head  
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Align the bar on the brush head with the notch on the handle  
and slide the brush head onto the handle.  
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Screw the brush head nut clockwise until it's firmly tightened. If  
the brush head rattles when in use, tighten the nut further.  
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Remove the travel cap from your brush head.  
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Charging  
â—— Sonicare comes partially charged and ready for use, but we highly  
advise that you charge it for a total of 21 hours during the first few  
days of use.  
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To charge your Sonicare, place the handle in the charger base  
with the Sonicare logo facing towards you to ensure the handle  
properly fits (slots) in the charger. Once the handle is placed in  
the charger base, the power button light should illuminate or  
blink to indicate charging is taking place.  
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Do not attempt to force the handle into the charger; this will cause  
damage.  
Older model Sonicare handles without the slotting feature will not fit in  
this new charger base and do not charge effectively. Do not attempt to  
force a handle without the slotting feature into this charger base, as this  
will cause damage.  
â—— Sonicare handles with the slotting feature can be charged  
effectively in most older Sonicare charger bases. (Note; these  
handles are not compatible with charger modelTX-I).  
It is recommended that you keep your Sonicare in the charger base  
when not in use to maintain a full battery charge.After the initial  
charging period, it takes 15 hours charging time to reach full charge  
level.There is no need to periodically discharge handle.  
Using the appliance  
Useful tips  
â—— Gel toothpastes are recommended for optimal product  
performance.  
â—— Place the brush head in your mouth before turning on your  
Sonicare and keep your mouth closed during brushing, otherwise  
toothpaste may splatter.  
â—— You may experience a slight tickling or tingling sensation when  
using an electronic toothbrush such as Sonicare for the first time.  
As you become accustomed to brushing with Sonicare this  
sensitivity will diminish.  
â—— A fully charged Sonicare will provide approximately 2 weeks of  
typical use (2 minutes of brushing twice a day), making it easy to  
take your Sonicare along without the charger.  
Remember that voltage converters and plug adapters DO NOT  
guarantee voltage compatibility.Always check for voltage compatibility.  
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Tips for special needs  
Stain removal  
In areas where excess staining occurs, spend extra brushing time to  
assist with stain removal.  
Braces  
â—— The brush should be placed at an angle between your brackets  
and gumline. Using light pressure, gently move the bristles in a  
small circular motion so the longer bristles reach between your  
teeth for 2 seconds.Then gently turn (roll) the brush handle so  
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the bristles clean the bracket and the rest of the tooth before you  
glide the bristles to the next tooth. Continue this until you have  
brushed all of your teeth.  
Dental restorations (dental work)  
Use Sonicare on dental restorations (such as implants, caps, crowns,  
bridges and fillings) as you would on your natural tooth surfaces to  
reduce plaque build-up and improve gum health.Work the bristles  
around all the areas of the restoration for thorough cleaning.  
Periodontal pockets  
Your dental professional may have indicated that you have periodontal  
pockets, deep pockets where plaque bacteria collect. If this is the case,  
after brushing for a full 2 minutes, spend extra time gently brushing  
these areas to improve your gum health.  
Brushing technique  
Follow these simple steps to maximize your brushing experience.  
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Before turning the Sonicare on, place the bristles of the brush  
head along the gumline with the longer bristles placed between  
your teeth.  
Position the bristles of the brush head towards the gumline and  
close your mouth.  
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Hold the handle with a light grip and turn the Sonicare on.  
Gently move the vibrating brush head in a slightly circular  
motion so the longer bristles reach between your teeth.After  
2 seconds, glide the bristles to the next section and pause  
while you gently circulate the bristles again. Continue this  
routine throughout your 2-minute brushing cycle to effectively  
remove plaque in those hard-to-reach places.  
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To maximize Sonicare's effectiveness use light pressure and let  
the Sonicare toothbrush do the brushing for you. Do not  
scrub.  
To make sure you brush evenly throughout the mouth, divide  
your mouth into 4 sections: outside top, inside top, outside  
bottom and inside bottom teeth. Begin brushing in section 1  
(outside top teeth) and brush for 30 seconds before moving to  
section 2 (inside top teeth). Continue brushing for 30 seconds  
in each section progressing through all 4 sections until you've  
brushed for 2 minutes.  
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After the 2-minute brushing cycle is complete, additional time  
should be spent brushing the chewing surfaces of your teeth.  
Press the power button to turn the brush on and off as needed..  
To clean your mouth more completely, you may also brush your  
tongue, with the toothbrush turned on or off, as you prefer.  
Remember to floss daily.  
Features  
Easy-start\ brushing power ramp-up  
â—— All Sonicare models come with the Easy-start feature activated  
(on), which helps you get used to brushing with Sonicare.  
â—— Brushing power will gently increase to full power over the first  
12 brushings.  
â—— The Easy-start feature is active if you hear 2 beeps immediately  
after turning on your Sonicare. Once you reach optimal brushing  
power (after the 12th brushing), you will no longer hear the  
double beep at the beginning of your brushing routine.  
â—— Note: each of the first 12 brushings must be at least 1 minute in  
length to properly move through the Easy-start ramp-up cycle.  
To turn off or reactivate the Easy-start feature:  
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Attach your brush head to the handle.  
Place the handle in a plugged-in charger base.  
Press and hold the power button for 5 seconds.You will hear  
1 beep if the Easy-start feature is off. If you hear 2 beeps, Easy-  
start is active (on).  
Using the Easy-start feature beyond the initial ramp-up period is not  
recommended and reduces Sonicare's effectiveness in removing  
plaque.  
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The Easy-start feature should be deactivated when Sonicare is used in  
clinical trials.  
Smartimer\ 2-minute timer  
â—— All Sonicare models come with the Smartimer feature, which  
automatically sets the brushing time to the 2 minutes  
recommended by dental professionals.  
â—— If you wish to pause or stop brushing during your 2-minute cycle,  
press the power button. Press the power button again and the  
Smartimer will pick up where you left off.  
â—— The Smartimer will automatically reset to the beginning of a  
2-minute cycle if:  
- brushing is paused for 30 seconds or longer;  
- the handle is returned to the charger base.  
Quadpacer\ 30-second interval timer (available on select  
models).  
â—— Quadpacer makes sure that you brush all sections of your mouth  
evenly and thoroughly.At 30, 60 and 90 seconds, you will hear a  
short beep and a pause in brushing action.This is your signal to  
move to the next section of your mouth.  
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Recharge indicator battery charge status (available on  
select models).  
â—— If your Sonicare has a low charge, you will hear 5 beeps after you  
have brushed your teeth for 2 minutes and the power button light  
will flash rapidly.  
When you hear the low charge indication, you have 3 or fewer  
2-minute brushings left.  
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Place the handle in the charger base (with the Sonicare logo  
facing towards you) to begin the recharging process.  
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â—— The power button light flashes slowly when the handle is in the  
charger base to signal charging is in progress.  
â—— When the Sonicare is fully charged, the power button light is  
constantly on (not flashing), signalling that your Sonicare is ready  
for use.  
When not in use, keep your Sonicare in the charger base to maintain a  
full battery charge.  
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Cleaning  
By following these simple steps, you should get years of  
worry-free brushing:  
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Rinse brush head and bristles after each use.  
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Clean the brush head at least once per week, including under  
the nut.  
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Clean and dry the handle periodically.  
Clean the charger base periodically.  
Unplug the charger before cleaning.After cleaning the charger base  
completely dry the charger before plugging it into an electrical outlet.  
Mild soap, water and a moist cloth are recommended for cleaning your  
Sonicare.  
Utilize the cord wrap feature in the underside of the charger base to  
store excess cord length.  
Replacement  
Brush head  
Sonicare brush heads should be replaced every 6 months to achieve  
optimal results. Use only Sonicare Advance replacement brush heads.  
Environment  
The handle contains rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries. Batteries  
must be recycled or disposed of in an environmentally safe way.  
The batteries inside your Sonicare cannot be replaced, but are easily  
removed for recycling.At the end of product life and prior to disposal,  
please remove the batteries from the handle by following the  
instructions below.  
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Please note that this process is not reversible.  
To help protect our environment, we encourage you to recycle at  
approved recycling locations. Do not dispose of the batteries in normal  
household waste.  
Removing the batteries  
To remove the batteries yourself, you will need a flat-head (standard)  
screwdriver and a small towel. Basic safety precautions should be  
observed when following the procedure outlined below. Be sure to  
protect your eyes, hands, fingers and the surface on which you are  
working.  
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With the brush head still attached to the power handle,  
completely deplete the batteries of electrical charge by  
pressing the power button and running a brushing cycle until it  
stops.  
Repeatedly run brushing cycles until the handle will no longer activate  
the brush head.  
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Remove the brush head from the handle.  
Split the handle open by inserting the screwdriver head all the  
way through both slots on the top part of the handle throat,  
where the brush head was previously attached.  
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Turn the screwdriver handle sideways, using twisting and prying  
motions, to crack open the handle along its side seams.  
Pull the 2 handle sections completely apart.  
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Insert the screwdriver underneath the electronic circuit board  
in multiple places.  
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Twist and pry the electronic circuit board loose until it is  
completely separated from the handle.  
Pry the 2 AA-sized cylindrical nickel-cadmium batteries loose  
by inserting the screwdriver on the sides of the two batteries  
in the locations shown in the figure.  
Use a twisting and prying motion to break the glue bond on  
the inside of the handle plastic and underneath the batteries.  
The 2 batteries are joined together with glue and will be lifted  
out together.  
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If you need information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips  
Centre in your country (you will find its phone number in the  
worldwide guarantee leaflet). If there is no Customer Care Centre in  
your country, turn to your local Philips dealer or contact the Service  
Department of Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care BV.  
Guarantee restrictions  
The following is not covered by the terms of the international  
guarantee.  
- Brush heads  
- Damage caused by misuse, abuse, neglect or alterations-  
Normal wear and tear, including chips, scratches, abrasions,  
discoloration or fading.  
Troubleshooting  
If you are unable to solve your problem by means of the troubleshooting guide below, contact your  
local Philips Customer Care Centre or go online at www.philips.com.  
Problem  
Solution  
The Sonicare toothbrush does not work  
Recharge your Sonicare overnight, ensuring that it is not plugged into  
an electrical outlet controlled by a light switch. Make sure the brush  
head is attached correctly.  
I feel a tickling sensation when I use Sonicare. You may experience a slight tickling/tingling sensation when using  
Sonicare for the first time.As you become accustomed to brushing  
with Sonicare this sensitivity will diminish.  
The brush head rattles when I use Sonicare  
The brush head chatters against my teeth.  
Brushing seems less powerful.  
Sonicare should produce a gentle hum during operation.Tightening  
the brush head nut can eliminate excessive rattling. If rattling does not  
stop, you may need to replace the brush head. Make sure that the  
travel cap has been removed.  
Chattering of the plastic backplate may occur occasionally.This is  
harmless and can be avoided by keeping the brush head properly  
oriented, with the bristles angled toward the teeth as instructed, at an  
angle of 30 to 40 degrees.  
The handle may need recharging.  
The Easy-start feature may be on and needs to be shut off (see  
chapter "Using the appliance")  
You may need to clean your brush head.  
You may need to replace your brush head.  
Unpleasant odor  
Clean the handle, brush head and charger thoroughly (see chapter  
"Cleaning").  
Replace the brush head with a new one.  
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