Philips HX6311/07 User Manual

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Introduction
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General description (Fig. 1)
A  Hygienic travel cap
B  Brush head
C  Handle with soft grip
D  Power on/off button with battery charge indicator
E  Removable panel with replaceable stickers
F  Brushing mode button with mode lights
G Charger
H Panel
I Sticker
Important
Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save 
it for future reference.
Danger
 - Keep the charger away from water. Do not place or store it over or 
near water contained in a bathtub, washbasin, sink etc. Do not immerse 
the charger in water or any other liquid. After cleaning, make sure the 
charger is completely dry before you connect it to the mains. 
 - This appliance is not a toy. Check brush heads regularly for 
cracks. Cracked brush heads may present a choke hazard.
Warning
 - The mains cord cannot be replaced. If the mains cord is damaged, 
discard the charger. Always have the charger replaced with one of the 
original type in order to avoid a hazard. 
 - If the appliance is damaged in any way (brush head, toothbrush handle 
and/or charger), stop using it.
 - This appliance contains no serviceable parts. If the appliance is damaged, 
contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country (see chapter 
‘Guarantee and service’).
 - Do not use the charger outdoors or near heated surfaces.
 - This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) 
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of 
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for 
their safety.
 - Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.
Caution
 - If you have had oral or gum surgery in the previous 2 months, consult 
your dentist before you use the toothbrush.
 - Consult your dentist if excessive bleeding occurs after using this 
toothbrush or if bleeding continues to occur after 1 week of use.
 - If you have medical concerns, consult your doctor before you use the 
Sonicare.
 - The Sonicare toothbrush complies with the safety standards for 
electromagnetic devices. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted 
device, contact your physician or the device manufacturer of the 
implanted device prior to use.
 - This appliance has only been designed for cleaning teeth, gums and 
tongue. Do not use it for any other purpose. Stop using the appliance 
and contact your doctor if you experience any discomfort or pain.
 - Do not use other brush heads than the ones recommended by the 
manufacturer.
 - If your toothpaste contains peroxide, baking soda or other bicarbonate 
(common in whitening toothpastes), thoroughly clean the brush head 
and the handle with soap and water after each use. Otherwise the 
plastic may crack.
 - Do not clean brush heads, handle, charger, charger cover or replaceable 
panels in the dishwasher or a microwave.
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable standards and regulations 
regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields. 
Preparing for use
Applying the replaceable panel
The Sonicare For Kids comes with 1 replaceable panel.
 1 
 Remove the adhesive backing from the panel. 
 2 
 Apply the panel to the white section on the front of the handle (Fig. 2).
Note: Make sure you line up the cut-out areas on the panel with the buttons on 
the front of the handle.
 3 
 Apply your favorite sticker to the panel as shown on the sticker 
sheet (Fig. 3).
Reapplying a panel that has been removed
 1 
 Rinse the panel in warm water; you may also use a mild detergent to 
clean it.
 2 
 Let the panel air dry.
 3 
 Reapply the panel to the white section on the front of the handle.
Attaching the brush head
 1 
 Align the brush head so the bristles point in the same direction as 
the front of the handle.  (Fig. 4)
 2 
 Firmly press the brush head onto the metal shaft until it stops. 
Note: There is a small gap between the brush head and the handle.
Charging the Sonicare
 1 
 Put the mains plug of the charger in the wall socket.
 2 
 Place the handle on the charger (Fig. 5).
 
, The battery charge indicator in the power on/off button flashes to 
indicate that the toothbrush is charging.
 
, When the Sonicare is fully charged, the battery charge indicator stops 
flashing and remains on.
Note: If the battery charge of the Sonicare is low, you hear 3 beeps and the 
battery charge indicator flashes rapidly for 30 seconds after the brushing cycle.
Note: To keep the battery fully charged at all times, you may keep the Sonicare on 
the charger when not in use. When the battery is fully charged, the charger uses a 
minimal amount of energy. It takes at least 24 hours to fully charge the battery.
Using the Sonicare For Kids
Brushing instructions 
For children under age 8, it is recommended that a parent or adult caregiver 
perform toothbrushing.
 1 
 Wet the bristles and apply a small amount of toothpaste.
 2 
 Place the toothbrush bristles against the teeth at a slight angle 
towards the gumline (Fig. 6).
 3 
 Press the power on/off button to switch on the Sonicare.
 4 
 Apply light pressure to maximise Sonicare’s effectiveness and let the 
Sonicare toothbrush do the brushing for you.
 5 
 Gently move the brush head slowly across the teeth in a small back 
and forth motion so the longer bristles reach between the teeth. 
Continue this motion throughout the brushing cycle.
Note: To make sure you brush evenly throughout the mouth, divide the mouth 
into 4 sections using the KidPacer feature (see chapter ‘Features’).
 6 
 Begin brushing in section 1 (outside top teeth) until a tune indicates 
it is time to move to section 2 (inside top teeth). At the next 
tune, move to section 3 (outside bottom teeth). The next tune 
indicates it is time to move to section 4 (inside bottom teeth). 
The toothbrush automatically switches off at end of the brushing 
cycle (Fig. 7).
 7 
 After you have completed the brushing cycle, you can 
spend additional time brushing the chewing surfaces of your teeth and 
areas where staining occurs. You may also brush your tongue, with the 
toothbrush switched on or off, as you prefer (Fig. 8).
The Sonicare For Kids is safe to use on:
 - Braces (brush heads wear out sooner when used on braces)
 - Dental restorations (fillings, crowns, veneers)
Brushing modes
The toothbrush automatically starts in the default high mode.
 1 
 Press the brushing mode button to toggle between modes.  (Fig. 9)
 
, The green mode light indicates the selected mode.
 - High mode: Full-strength mode designed for older/independent 
brushers.
 - Low mode: Reduced power mode used for training and introducing 
younger children to the sonic experience.