7
4. Bend over a washbasin and guide the jet to your
teeth and gums. Slide the handle switch (g) up
to start the water stream (picture
5). 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 (b) down or up (before doing
so, turn off the water stream by sliding the handle
switch down):
Rotating stream for general cleaning and gum
massage (jet switch in lower position): The rotation
of the water stream and its micro-bubbles are
designed for easy penetration and gentle gum
massage (picture 7).
Mono stream (jet switch in upper position): The
straight water stream is designed for targeted
cleaning (picture 8).
Maximal operation time: 15 minutes
Cooling off time: 2 hours
In general we recommend to replace the irrigator jet
every 3 months.
After use
Always empty the water container entirely. If your
dentist has recommended the use of mouthwash
with your irrigator, allow some clean water to run
through the irrigator before you empty the container
entirely to prevent any deposit build-up. Keep the
irrigator switched on until the water stops running
through the irrigator jet, to prevent bacteria from
collecting in the standing water. Turn off the irrigator
by switching off the on/off switch once the water
container is empty. Longer operation of the irrigator
without water may damage the motor.
Press the on/off switch to turn off the irrigator.
Press the jet release button (d) (picture 6)
to take off
the irrigator jet. Always wipe the handle and the
irrigator jet dry; place the handle back onto its base
and store the irrigator jet in the jet compartment (c).
Cleaning
Regularly clean the housing with a damp cloth.
The water container and the jet compartment are
removable and dishwasher-safe.
Subject to change without notice.
Environmental Notice
Product contains batteries and/or recyclable
electric waste. For environment protection
do not dispose in household waste, but for
recycling take to electric waste collection
points provided in your country.
Warranty
We grant a 24 Month Warranty on this appliance
commencing on the date of purchase.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be
excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You
are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major
failure and for compensation for any other loss or
damage. You are also entitled to have the goods
repaired if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality
and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
Our goods also come with our limited warranty
(described in your product pack) in addition to your
rights under law. This statement is to be read with
and forms part of our limited warranty. To claim
under our limited warranty follow the directions
contained in your product pack; you will bear any
costs of returning your product to us.
This warranty applies in all States and Territories
of Australia and in New Zealand and is in addition
to any mandatory statutory obligations imposed
on Procter & Gamble Australia Pty Ltd or
Procter & Gamble Distributing New Zealand, its
distributors and its manufacturers. This express
warranty does not purport to exclude, restrict
or modify any such mandatory statutory
obligations.
This warranty only covers defects in the appliance
resulting from faults in workmanship or materials.
Therefore, if your appliance becomes faulty as a
result of faults in workmanship or materials, it will
be either exchanged by your retailer, or repaired/
exchanged by our Service Agent, on presentation of
proof of purchase.
This warranty only applies to domestic or household
use of this appliance and the warranty will only apply
if the correct operating instructions as set out in this
manual have been followed. The warranty on any
appliance replaced under this warranty ends on the
expiry of the warranty period that applied to the
original purchase of appliance.
This warranty does not cover:
A. Damage arising from improper use or operation
on incorrect voltages.
B. Breakages to replacement parts (e.g. brush
heads, shaver foils, glass jars, etc.).
C. Normal wear due to moving parts.
D. Repairs undertaken by unauthorised service
personnel or use of non genuine parts.
E. Appliances that are outside the warranty period
or are not faulty.
F. Any failure to provide facilities for repair or
spare parts more than 2 years after the date of
purchase of appliance.
91175859_MD20_ANZ_KR.indd 791175859_MD20_ANZ_KR.indd 7 03.11.17 11:5403.11.17 11:54
CSS APPROVED Effective Date 10Nov2017 GMT - Printed 06Feb2018 Page 6 of 10