[. . . ] GB If you should require further assistance, IRL Helpline F B E P I These micro-bubbles in the water stream attack plaque bacteria. At the same time, it removes remaining food particles from between your teeth and massages your gums. [. . . ] Keep your mouth slightly open to allow the water to run into the washbasin. You can choose between two different jet functions by sliding the jet switch down or up (before doing so, turn off the water stream by pushing the handle switch down): Irrigator jet Jet switch Jet compartment Jet release button On/off switch Water pressure control dial Handle switch (water stop and go) h Irrigator handle i Water container (600 ml / 20 fl. Rotating stream: for general cleaning and gum massage ( jet switch in lower position) The rotation of the water stream and its micro-bubbles is designed for easy penetration below the gumline. After use Always empty the water container entirely to prevent bacteria from collecting in the stand-ing water. If your dentist has recommended use of a chlorhexidine solution with your ir-rigator, allow some water to run through the irrigator after use to prevent any deposit build-up. The irrigator will automatically turn off after 10 minutes if you forget to turn it off manually. In this case, to turn it on again, you have to press the on /off switch twice. Operating time: 15 minutes Cooling off time: 2 hours To ensure the irrigator jet functions, a small sieve is incorporated in the lower end of the shaft. Should you notice a reduced water pressure, check the sieve for any deposits and remove them, e. At the end of the product's useful life, please dispose of it at appropriate collection points provided in your country. [. . . ] The guarantee becomes void if repairs are undertaken by unauthorised persons and if original Braun parts are not used. 133-137 et 1, sect 1, 714011 Bucuresti " 01-2319656 Russia RTC Sovinservice, Rusakovskaya 7, 107140 Moscow, " (095) 264 41 61 Saudi Arabia AL Naghi company AL Madinah road opposite to Fetihi center, Al Forsan P. [. . . ]