Waterpik WP-660 Owners Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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Hydro-Pulse Massage Mode
Hydro-Pulse Massage offers a unique water
pulsation pattern designed to enhance gum
stimulation. For best results, use the Floss
Mode as instructed. After using Floss Mode for
1-minute, switch the unit to Massage Mode, adjust
pressure as desired, and aim the water stream at
your gums and massage throughout your mouth.
To determine in which mode the unit is set while it
is off simply press mode button and the LED light
will indicate current mode. To change mode, press
mode button
again. You may
also press the
mode button
while unit is on
to change mode
during use.

When Finished
Turn the power OFF. Empty any liquid left in the
reservoir.
Note: If you used mouthwash or other solution
in the water, see “Using Mouthwash or Other
Solutions” section.

TIP USAGE
Pik Pocket™ Tip
The Pik Pocket

tip is

specifically designed
to deliver water or anti-
bacterial solutions deep into
periodontal pockets.
To use the Pik Pocket

tip,

set the unit to the

Floss

lowest pressure setting. Turn the water switch
OFF on the handle. Place the soft tip against a
tooth at a 45-degree angle and gently place the tip
under the gumline, into the pocket. Turn on power
on base and water switch on handle ON.

Tongue Cleaner Tip
Turn the water switch OFF on
the handle. Set to lowest
pressure setting, place tip
in the center/middle of your
tongue about half way back. Turn
on power on base and water switch on
handle ON. Pull forward with light pressure.
Increase pressure as you prefer.

Orthodontic Tip
To use the orthodontic
tip, gently glide tip along
gumline, pausing briefly
to lightly brush area
between teeth and all around orthodontic
bracket, before proceeding to the next tooth.

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. 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.

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