Philips HX1511/02, HX1510/22, HX1510/08, HX1510/02, HX1526/02 User Manual [ko]

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Important
The cord of the charging unit cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged, the charging unit must be discarded.
Make sure the socket is live when you recharge the
toothbrush. The electricity supply to sockets in mirror cabinets over washbasins or shaver sockets in bathrooms may be cut off when the light is turned off.
General description
A Brush B Handle C Insert for spare brush D Storage container E Charger F Spare brush holder
Preparing the appliance for use
Mounting the appliance to the wall
1 Mount the charging unit to the wall, using 2
screws (3.0x30mm) and 2 wall plugs (S5) (not included) (fig. 1+2).
To drill the holes in the right places, you can use the
drilling stencil on the last page of these directions for use .
Charging the appliance
1 Charge the appliance for at least 16 hours before
using it for the first time.
Make sure the appliance is switched off when you
start charging it (fig. 3).
You can put the toothbrush in the stand and let it
charge continuously. However, when you first start using the appliance, it is recommended that you use it until the battery is empty. To do so, use the appliance in the normal way without recharging it between the brushing sessions. Recharge the appliance when the motor almost stops running. Repeat this procedure 3 times in a ro. To extend the lifetime of the battery, repeat this procedure every 6 months.
You can put the toothbrush in the stand and let it
charge continuously.
Using the appliance
1 Mount the brush attachment onto the toothbrush
by inserting it into the bayonet catch and turning it clockwise a quarter of a turn (fig. 4).
This will make it impossible for the brush attachment to become detached due to vibration.
2 Put toothpaste on the brush.
3 Place the brush head in your mouth (fig. 5).
4 Press the on button and start brushing your teeth
(fig. 6).
Brushing Tips
Brushing
1 Place the brush head against the tooth in such a
way that it covers the surface of the tooth as well as the gum line (fig. 5).
2 Hold the brush head in this position for a few
seconds and then move on to the next tooth (fig. 7).
The round brush head removes plaque from the teeth and beneath the gum line. The individually moving Active Tip cleans between the teeth.
3 Guide the brush head carefully along the teeth
and molars (fig. 8).
Make sure you clean all surfaces of the teeth (inside,
outside and chewing surface) as well as the gum line properly. A fixed brushing pattern will prevent you from skipping certain areas.
See also the brushing instructions on our Internet
site: www.philips.com.
Gum Protection
1 The Gum Protection system guarantees that you
will not exert too much pressure on the teeth and gums (fig. 9).
2 If you exert too much pressure on the
toothbrush, you will feel and hear a click when the brush head flexes backwards. As soon as you reduce the pressure, the brush head will return to its normal position. This will protect your gums (fig. 10).
This will probably happen a few times when you first start using the brush. After some time you will have discovered the optimal brushing pressure and the brush head will flex backwards less often.
Tip: If plaque is removed properly, the gums will have a pink colour and will firmly surround the teeth. Healthy gums do not bleed when you eat or brush your teeth (see also the section 'Optimal dental hygiene'). If, nevertheless, your gums bleed slightly the first few times you use the brush, this bleeding will generally stop after a few days. If it does not, consult your dentist or dental hygienist.
Minimum brushing time: 2 minutes
In general, 2 minutes will be enough to clean your teeth properly. Naturally, you can also brush longer than 2 minutes.
Optimal dental hygiene
For optimal dental hygiene, it is recommended to use dental floss and toothpicks in addition to the electric toothbrush.
You will find more information about Philips Dental Care and other Philips products on our Internet site: www.philips.com.
Cleaning and storing the appliance
1 Switch the toothbrush on and rinse the brush
attachment under the tap with lukewarm water (max. 60ºC) (fig. 11).
2 Switch the toothbrush off. Detach the brush
attachment and rinse the inside (fig. 12).
3 Switch the toothbrush on again to rinse
toothpaste residues from the drive shaft (fig. 13).
4 Store the brush attachment on the pin on the
charging unit.
5 Clean the charging unit with a moist cloth (fig.
14).
Unplug the charging unit before you start cleaning it.
Replacement
1 Replace the brush attachment every 3 months for
the best brushing results.
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The brush attachment should also be replaced when
the bristles start to bend outwards.
You can obtain new brush attachments from the shop in which you purchased the toothbrush.
All-round PHILIPS replacement brush attachments can be used.
Environment
When you discard the appliance in due course, remove the battery and dispose of it in an environmentally safe way.
NB: You can also hand the appliance in at a Philips
Service Centre, which will dispose of the battery for
you .
1 The battery must be completely empty when you
remove it. You should therefore let the appliance run until it stops before removing the battery.
2 Pick up the charging unit and place the toothbrush
on the pin. Turn the toothbrush anti-clockwise to unscrew the bottom of the toothbrush (fig. 15).
3 Turn the toothbrush upside down and press it
down on a hard surface to remove the battery holder (fig. 16).
4 Open the lid of the battery holder by hand or by
means of a screwdriver (fig. 17).
5 Lift the battery out of the battery holder by
means of a screwdriver (fig. 18).
After the bottom has been unscrewed, the appliance may not be watertight anymore and the guarantee will become invalid.
Troubleshooting
If you are unable to solve your problem by means of the troubleshooting guide below, please contact the nearest Philips service centre, the Philips Customer Care Centre in your country or contact us online at www.philips.com.
Solution
Make sure that the plug of the charging unit is properly connected to the mains.
Make sure the socket is live (see also the section 'Important').
Make sure the toothbrush is switched off and recharge it for at least 16 hours.
Check if the brush attachment has been properly connected to appliance (see also the section 'Using the appliance').
The toothbrush must be recharged. If you normally leave the toothbrush in the charging unit continuously, you may have to revive the battery as described in the 'Charging' section.
Remove the brush attachment and start using a new one.
Problem
The toothbrush does not work at all, although it has been in the charging unit overnight.
The motor of the toothbrush works, but the brush head doesn't.
The brushing power of the appliance has greatly decreased.
The teeth-cleaning performance of the toothbrush is not optimal anymore.
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