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Waterpik Waterflosser WP-150 Series User Manual

Waterpik Waterflosser WP-150 Series
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Unit Prep
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Water Floss
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WP-150 Series
QUICK START GUIDE
Close lips enough to prevent
splashing, while still allowing
water to flow from mouth
into the sink.
Aim water at a 90° angle
to your gumline. Follow the
gumline and pause briefly
between teeth.
Fill reservoir with warm
water and replace it
firmly on the base.
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Turn pressure to high, point
tip into sink, turn power and
water switches ON until water
flows. Turn switches OFF.
Insert tip until it
clicks into place.
Turn power and water on.
Start on low pressure and
increase to your liking.
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INSERT
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TO AVOID MESS: KEEP TIP IN MOUTH WHILE UNIT IS ON.
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Waterpik Waterflosser WP-150 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Model NumberWP-150
CategoryDental equipment
TypeWater Flosser
Pressure Settings10
Pulse Rate1400 pulses per minute
TimerYes
PacerYes
Warranty3 years
ColorWhite
Pressure Range10-100 PSI
Weight1.5 pounds

Summary

Unit Prep

Fill Reservoir

Fill reservoir with warm water and replace it firmly on the base.

Insert Tip

Insert tip until it clicks into place.

Test Unit Operation

Turn pressure to high, point tip into sink, turn power and water ON until water flows. Turn switches OFF.

Water Flossing Technique

Initial Flossing Setup

Turn power and water on. Start on low pressure and increase to your liking.

Proper Lip Seal

Close lips enough to prevent splashing, while still allowing water to flow from mouth into the sink.

Gumline Targeting

Aim water at a 90° angle to your gumline. Follow the gumline and pause briefly between teeth.

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