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USER MANUAL NBZK 45 A1 NEVADENT
1 Brush head 2 Toothbrush head (replaceable) 3 Marking ring 4 Toothbrush 5 On/off switch 6clean Orange LED: high pulsation mode 7sensitive Green LED: soft brushing mode 8 massage Yellow LED: pulsing brushing mode 9charge charging indicator 10 Lid 11 Compartment for toothbrush heads 12 Peg of the battery charger 13 Mains power cable and mains plug 14 Battery charger 15 Travel case (2 rawlplugs and 2 screws without image) BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU3
Thank you for your trust! Congratulations on the purchase of your new electric toothbrush. For a safe handling of the device and in or- der to get to know the entire scope of fea- tures:
- Thoroughly read these user in- structions prior to initial use.
- Above all, observe the safety in- structions!
- The device should only be used as described in these user in- structions.
- Keep these user instructions for reference.
- If you pass the device on to someone else, please include this copy of the user instructions. We hope you enjoy using your new electric toothbrush! All brand and manufacturer names are the property of their respective owners. They are specified solely in order to simplify the ex- planation of the points illustrated.
The electric toothbrush is intended solely for tooth cleaning and oral hygiene in humans. The device is designed for private, domestic use. This device must not be used for com- mercial purposes.
3. Safety instructions
Warnings If necessary, the following warnings will be used in these user instructions: DANGER! High risk: failure to ob- serve this warning may result in inju- ry to life and limb. WARNING! Moderate risk: failure to ob- serve this warning may result in injury or se- rious material damage. CAUTION: low risk: failure to observe this warning may result in minor injury or mate- rial damage. NOTE: circumstances and specifics that must be observed when handling the de- vice. Instructions for safe operation
This device can be used by children and people with restricted physical, sensory or intellectual abilities or people without ade- quate experience and/or understanding, if they are supervised or instructed on how to use this device and if they are aware of the re- sulting hazards. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be per- formed by children unless they are supervised.
Children must not play with the device.
The mains power cable of this device cannot be replaced. If the ca- ble should become damaged, the device itself must be disposed of. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU4
DANGER as small parts may be swallowed ~ The marking rings on the toothbrush heads are small parts that can be swal- lowed. Keep these away from children under the age of 36 months. DANGER for children
Children must not play with packing materi- al. Do not allow children to play with plas- tic bags. There is a risk of suffocation. DANGER to and from pets and livestock
Electrical devices can represent a hazard to pets and livestock. In addition, animals can also cause damage to the device. For this reason you should keep animals away from electrical devices at all times. DANGER! Risk of electric shock due to moisture ~ The toothbrush, the battery charger, the mains power cable and the mains plug must not be immersed in water or any other liquids.
Protect the device from moisture, water drops and water splashes: failure to ob- serve this instruction may result in an elec- trical shock hazard. ~ Never touch the device with wet hands. ~ Make sure that the surface under the de- vice is dry. ~ If the battery charger has fallen into wa- ter, pull out the mains plug immediately, and only then remove the battery charg- er from the water. In this case do not use the battery charger again, but have it checked by a specialist workshop. DANGER! Risk of electric shock The battery charger is connected to the mains voltage, and must there- fore not be used in the shower, in the bath, or over wash basins filled with water. ~ The installation of a residual current de- vice with a nominal trip current not ex- ceeding 30 mA in the building wiring offers additional protection. Contact a skilled electrician in this re- gard.
Do not start using the device if the device, the battery charger or the mains power cable shows visible damage, or if the de- vice has previously been dropped. ~ The mains power cable of this device cannot be replaced. If the cable should become damaged, the device itself must be disposed of.
Only connect the mains plug to a proper- ly installed and easily accessible wall socket whose voltage corresponds to the specifications on the rating plate. The wall socket must continue to be easily ac- cessible after the device is plugged in. ~ The hand unit of the toothbrush must only be charged using the battery charger supplied. ~ Ensure that the mains power cable can- not be caught or crushed, and that it cannot be damaged by sharp edges or hot points. ~ To fully disconnect the battery charger from the mains power supply, pull out the mains plug. ~ When removing the mains plug from the wall socket, always pull the plug and never the cable. ~ Disconnect the mains plug from the wall socket. …if there is a fault, … when you are not using the device, … before you clean the device and … during thunderstorms. ~ To avoid any risk, do not make modifi- cations to the device. Repairs must be carried out by a specialist workshop or the Service Centre. ~ When using an extension cable, this must correspond to the applicable safe- ty regulations. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU5
WARNING ~ If you wish to attach the battery charger to the wall, check what fixing material is suitable. If in doubt, have the assem- bly performed by an expert. ~ Before drilling, check that there are no water pipes or power cables in the wall at the relevant point. CAUTION ~ Users could possibly experience mild bleeding of the gums during the first days of electric toothbrush usage. Should the bleeding continue over sev- eral days, a dentist should be consulted. ~ Exert only light pressure when brushing to prevent damage to the gums and to increase the service life of the bristles.
1 toothbrush|4 8 toothbrush heads|2 1 battery charger|14 1travel case|15 2 rawlplugs and screws 1 copy of the user instructions
- Remove all packing material.
- Check that the device is undamaged.
Figure A: the holes in the rear can also be used to attach the battery charger to a wall. NOTE:
- Please take note of the rawlplug size when selecting the drill bit!
6. Charging the battery
- Fully charge the battery before using it for the first time. This takes 14 - 16|hours.
- Place the toothbrush|4 on the peg|12 of the battery charger after use. This en- sures that the toothbrush|4 always works at full power. The battery is not damaged by regular charging.
1. Plug the mains plug|13 of the battery
charger|14 into a suitable wall socket. The wall socket must continue to be easi- ly accessible after the device is plugged in.
2. Place the switched-off toothbrush|4 onto
the peg|12 of the battery charger. The charging indicator charge|9 is lit red throughout the entire charging pro- cess. When the optimal charging state has been reached, the charging indica- tor charge|9 turns green. Battery signals: charging indicator charge
- Toothbrush|4 on battery charger|14: charging indicator charge|9 is lit green: the battery is fully charged. - Toothbrush|4 on battery charger|14: charging indicator charge|9 is lit red: the battery is being charged. - Toothbrush|4 switches itself off: charg- ing indicator charge|9 flashes red. Charge the battery. - The battery becomes weak during the brushing process: charging indicator charge|9 flashes red. Charge the bat- tery. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU6
The items supplied include 8 toothbrush heads|2. The various marking rings|3 allow you to as- sign the toothbrush heads|2 to different fam- ily members. The toothbrush heads|2 can be stored in the compartment|11 of the battery charger|14.
- Take a toothbrush head|2 and slide it onto the peg of the toothbrush|4.
- In order to remove, carefully pull the toothbrush head|2 off upwards. NOTE:
- We recommend that you replace the toothbrush head|2 every 3 months or after infections (see “Ordering tooth- brush heads” on page 8).
CAUTION: ~ Users could possibly experience mild bleeding of the gums during the first days of electric toothbrush usage. Should the bleeding continue over sev- eral days, a dentist should be consulted. ~ If you have had dental surgery in the last two months, consult a dentist before using the toothbrush. ~ Exert only light pressure when brushing to prevent damage to the gums and to increase the service life of the bristles.
The toothbrush|4 has 3 different modes.
- Depending on the desired mode, press the on/off switch |5 1, 2 or 3 times while switched off: - 1x: high pulsation mode (clean: orange LED|6 lights up - for cleaning teeth) - 2x: soft brushing mode (sensitive: green LED|7 lights up - for cleaning teeth with sensitive gums) - 3x: pulsing brushing mode (massage: yellow LED|8 lights up - for massaging the gums)
1. Remove the toothbrush|4 from the bat-
2. Moisten the bristles, squeeze some
toothpaste on and switch on the tooth- brush|4 only when the brush head|1 is already in your mouth.
4. Slowly guide the brush head|1 from
tooth to tooth without exerting too much pressure. Carefully clean all tooth sur- faces, the inner surfaces of the teeth and the tooth edges. Figure B: the recommended brushing time is at least 2 minutes, divided up into 30-second periods for each area of the mouth (bottom right, bottom left, top right, top left). The toothbrush indicates these intervals by a brief interruption. After 2 minutes there are several short interruptions to indicate that the recom- mended brushing time has been reached. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU7
5. Press the on/off switch |5 until the
toothbrush is switched off. Remove the brush head|1 from the mouth only when the toothbrush|4 has been switched off. NOTE:
- We recommend that you replace the toothbrush head|2 every 3 months or after infections (see “Ordering tooth- brush heads” on page 8).
travelling For transport when travelling, pack the tooth- brush|4 in the travel case|15.
1. Figure C: place the switched-off tooth-
brush|4 with the peg in the holder at the bottom of the travel case|15. The on/off switch |5 must be facing up- wards.
2. Figure D: press the toothbrush|4 down
so that it sits firmly in the holders in the travel case|15. NOTE:
- Only when you pack the toothbrush|4 in the travel case|15 in this way is it protected against accidentally being switched on.
3. Figure C: the toothbrush heads|2 can
be attached in the holders next to the toothbrush|4.
10. Cleaning / Hygiene
requirements DANGER! Risk of electric shock! ~ Before cleaning the battery charger|14, pull the mains plug|13 out from the mains socket. ~ Do not immerse the toothbrush|4 and battery charger|14 in water! The battery charger|14 must be com- pletely dry before you reconnect it to the wall socket.
- To ensure the hygienic functionality of the toothbrush heads|2 they must be rinsed thoroughly after every use.
- Remove the toothbrush head|2 once per week and clean it in hot water.
- Rinse the toothbrush|4 as well and wipe it dry.
- Wipe the battery charger|14 with a damp cloth if necessary, and rub it dry.
- Disconnect the device from the mains and store it in a dry location. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU8
This product is subject to the pro- visions of European Directive 2012/19/EC. The symbol show- ing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product requires separate refuse collection in the European Union. This applies to the product and all ac- cessories marked with this symbol. Products identified with this symbol may not be dis- carded with normal household waste, but must be taken to a collection point for recy- cling electric and electronic appliances. Re- cycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials and protect the environment. The battery integrated into this device must not be disposed of in household waste. The device must be disposed of properly with the battery installed. Packaging When disposing of the packaging, make sure you comply with the environmental reg- ulations applicable in your country.
If your device fails to function as required, please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is only a minor problem, and you can solve it yourself. WARNING! Risk of injury! ~ Do not attempt to repair the device your- self under any circumstances.
14. Ordering toothbrush
heads You can order additional toothbrush heads|2 on the internet: http://shop.hoyerhandel.com
1. Scan the QR code with your smart-
2. The QR code will take you to a website
where you can reorder. Fault Possible causes / Action The device can- not be switched on.
- Is the battery empty? Charging indica- tor charge
- The battery charg- er|
is not connect- ed to the mains power. BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU9
specifications Subject to technical modification.
HOYER Handel GmbH Dear Customer, your device is provided with a 3 year war- ranty starting with the purchase date. In the event of product defects, you are entitled to statutory rights against the vendor. These statutory rights are not restricted by our war- ranty presented in the following. Warranty conditions The warranty period starts with the purchase date. Please keep the original purchase re- ceipt in a safe place. This document is re- quired to verify the purchase. If within three years from the purchase date of this product a material or factory defect occurs, the product will be repaired or re- placed by us – at our discretion – free of charge to you. This warranty implies that within the period of three years the defective device and the purchase receipt are present- ed, including a brief written description of the defect and the time it occurred. If the defect is covered by our warranty, the repaired or a new product will be returned to you. No new warranty period starts with a repair or replacement of the product. Warranty period and statutory claims for defects The warranty period is not extended when the warranty has been claimed. This also ap- plies to replaced and repaired parts. Any damages and defects already existing at the time of purchase must be reported immedi- ately upon unpacking. Repairs arising after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to a charge. Warranty coverage The device was produced carefully according to strict quality guidelines and tested diligent- ly prior to delivery. The warranty applies to material or factory defects. Model: NAZ 3.7 A1 Mains voltage: 100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz Protection class: II Power rating: 1.4 W Battery: 1x3.7 V (Direct current) Li-lon 600 mAh Charging time (first charging): 14-16 hours Dimensions: (W x H x D): approx. 80 x 260 x 90 mm Weight: approx. 330 g Protection class of battery charger: IPX7 (protected against the ef- fects of temporary immer- sion) Protection class of hand unit: IPX4 (protected against water splashes) LEDs: RG 0 Ambient conditions: 10 °C to 40 °C Relative humidity 40 to 85 % BB1$6B=DKQEXHUVWHB%ERRN6HLWH)UHLWDJ1RYHPEHU10
Excluded from the warranty are wear parts subject to normal wear and damages to fragile parts, e.g. switches, batteries, lamps or other parts manufactured from glass. This warranty expires if the product is dam- aged, not used as intended or not serviced. For the proper operation of the product, all in- structions listed in the operating instructions must be observed carefully. Any form of use and handling that is advised against in the operating instructions or warned against must always be avoided. The product is only intended for private and not for commercial use. In the case of incor- rect and improper treatment, use of force and interventions not performed by our author- ised Service Centre, the warranty shall cease. Handling in case of a warranty claim In order to ensure prompt processing of your matter, please observe the following notes:
- Please keep the article number IAN: 279112 and the purchase re- ceipt as a purchase verification for all inquiries.
- The article number can be found on the rating plate, an engraving, the title page of your instructions (in the bottom left), or as a label on the rear or under- side of the device.
- If faulty operation or other defects occur, first contact the Service Centre listed in the following by telephone or email.
- Then, you are able to send a product re- ported as defective free of charge to the service address specified to you, includ- ing the purchase receipt and the infor- mation on the defect and when it occurred. Please visit www.lidl-service.com to download this and many other manuals, product videos and soft- ware. Service Centre Service Great Britain Tel.: 0871 5000 720 (£ 0.10/Min.) E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.co.uk Service Ireland Tel.: 1890 930 034 (0,08 EUR/Min., (peak)) (0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak)) E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.ie Service Cyprus Tel.: 8009 4409 E-Mail: hoyer@lidl.com.cy IAN: 279112 Supplier Please note that the following address is no service address. First contact the afore- mentioned Service Centre. HOYER Handel GmbH Tasköprüstraße 3 22761 Hamburg Germany
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