HX5251, HX5310,
HX5451, HX5551,
HX5581, HX5610,
HX5620, HX5630,
HX5710, HX5751,
HX5810, HX5910
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- Charging Your Sonicare
Sonicare comes with the batteries completely discharged and
should be charged for at least 24 hours during the first few days
of use. It is recommended that you keep your Sonicare in the
charger when not in use to maintain a full battery charge. It
takes at least 24 hours to fully charge the battery of your
Sonicare toothbrush.
Battery charge indicator
If the battery charge of your toothbrush is too low, you will
hear 5 beeps after you have brushed your teeth for 2 minutes
and the charge indicator LED will flash rapidly for 30 seconds.
When the handle is placed in the charger, the handle LED will
blink slowly. When the Sonicare is fully charged, the charge
indicator will stay on.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Safety information
- This product meets the requirements regarding interference
suppression on radio and TV.
- After the product has been repaired, it should function properly
and has to meet the safety requirements as officially laid down
at this moment.
- See note regarding the use of voltage adapters and converters in
the Technical Information section.
- Voltage : 110-120V, 230-240V, 50 - 60 Hz
- Power consumption : 110 - 120V .7-.9 Watts
220 - 240V .7-.9 Watts
- Speed (Top) : Approximately 31,000 brush
strokes per minute
- Charging time : At least 24 hours
- Battery type : NiMH
Note: Do not use 110-120V chargers, with plug adapters, in countries where 220-240V is the normal mains voltage. Damage
will occur to the charger rendering it inoperable.
Use of voltage converters (to lower 220 – 240V down to 110-120V) with this product is not recommended as it may
damage the charger.