Waterpik EF-07 Water Flosser
PRODUCTDESCRIPTION
Hinged reservoir lid
- Reservoir
- Hose
- Water Flosser pressure control dial
- Power button (push to turn unit ON/OFF)
- Power cord
- Magnetic handle cradle
- Tip
- Tip eject switch
- Water ON/OFF switch
- Base
GETTING STARTED
- Powering the Unit
Plug the cord into an electrical outlet. If the outlet is controlled by a wall switch, be sure it is turned on. - Preparing the Reservoir
Lift the reservoir lid, remove the reservoir, and fill with lukewarm water. Replace the reservoir over the base and press down firmly and close the lid. - Inserting and Removing Tips
Insert tip into the center of the Water Flosser handle, pressing down firmly until the tip clicks into place. The colored ring will be flush with the top of the handle if the tip is correctly locked into place. To remove tip from the handle push the tip eject button on the handle. - Prime Unit (First Time Use Only)
Set pressure control dial on base to high (pressure setting No.10), point the handle and tip into sink. Turn power and water ON until water flows from the tip. Turn unit OFF. - Adjusting the Pressure Setting
Turn the pressure control dial on the base of the unit to the lowest setting (pressure setting No.1) for first-time use. Gradually increase pressure over time to the setting you prefer or as instructed by your dental professional. - Using the Water Flosser
Always place the tip in your mouth before turning the water ON. With water switch on handle in OFF position, turn power on. Lean over sink and slightly close lips enough to prevent splashing while still allowing water to flow from mouth into the sink. Turn water switch ON. When finished, turn water switch and power OFF. During use you can stop the flow of water by sliding the water switch on handle to the OFF position. - Recommended Technique
For best results, start with back teeth and work toward the front teeth. Direct the stream at a 90-degree angle to your gum line with tip in mouth. Glide tip along gum line and pause briefly between teeth. Continue until you have cleaned the inside and outside of both the upper and lower teeth. - When Finished
Turn the unit of. Empty any liquid left in the reservoir.
TIP USAGE
- Orthodontic Tip
To use the orthodontic tip, gently glide tip along gum line, pausing briefly to lightly brush area between teeth and all around orthodontic bracket, before proceeding to the next tooth. - Tongue Cleaner Tip
Set to lowest pressure setting, place tip in the center/middle of your tongue about half way back. Pull forward with light pressure. Increase pressure as you prefer. - Plaque Seeker™ Tip
To use the Plaque Seeker™ tip, place the tip close to the teeth so that the bristles are gently touching the teeth. Gently glide tip along gum line, pausing briefly between teeth to gently brush and allow the water to flow between the teeth. - Pick Pocket™ Tip
The Pick Pocket™ tip is specifically designed to deliver water or anti-bacterial solutions deep into periodontal pockets. To use the Pick Pocket™ tip, set the unit to the lowest pressure setting. Place the soft tip against a tooth at a 45-degree angle and gently place the tip under the gum line, into the pocket
CLEANING AND TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR WATERPIK® WATER FLOSSER
Using Mouthwash and Other Solutions
Your Water pick® Water Flosser can be used to deliver mouthwash and antibacterial solutions. After using any special solution, rinse unit to prevent clogging by partially filling reservoir with warm water and running unit with tip pointed into sink until unit is empty.
Cleaning
Before cleaning, unplug from the electrical outlet. Clean the product when necessary by using a sof cloth and mild non-abrasive cleanser. The water reservoir is removable for easy cleaning and is top rack dishwasher safe.
Removing Hard Water Deposits/ General Cleaning
Hard water deposits may build up in your unit, depending on the mineral content of your water. If left unattended, it can hinder performance. Cleaning internal parts: add 2 tablespoons of white vinegar to a full reservoir of warm water. Point the handle and tip into sink. Turn unit ON and run until reservoir is empty. Rinse by repeating with a full reservoir of clean warm water. This process should be done every 1 to 3 months to ensure optimal performance.
Leakage
If leaking due to a damaged hose, replacement hoses and handles can be purchased at www.waterpik.com or contact Water Pick Inc. customer service for a self service repair kit. If leakage occurs from the reservoir, ensure the valve is right side up or contact Water Pick Inc. customer service for a replacement valve.
Service Maintenance
Water pick® Water Flossers have no consumer serviceable electrical items and do not require routine service maintenance. For all parts and accessories go to www.waterpik.com. You may also call our toll-free customer service number at 1-800-525-2774 (USA). Refer to the serial and model numbers in all correspondence. These numbers are located on the bottom of your unit.
LIMITED THREE -YEAR WARRANTY
Water Pick, Inc. warrants to the original consumer of this new product that it is free from defects in materials and workmanship for 3 years from the date of purchase. Consumer will be required to submit the original purchase receipt as proof of purchase date and if requested, the entire product, to support a warranty claim.
Water Pick, Inc. will replace at its discretion the product, provided the product has not been abused, misused, altered or damaged after purchase, was used according to instructions, and was used only with accessories or consumable parts approved by Water Pick, Inc. This limited warranty excludes accessories or consumable parts such as tips, etc. Use with improper voltage will damage product and VOID warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary, depending on the law in your place of residence.
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Waterpik EF-07 Water Flosser-FAQs
How do I troubleshoot my Waterpik water flosser?
If you’re experiencing little or no water flow, the jet tip may be clogged. Remove the jet tip and check if water bubbles from the top when the unit is powered on. To remove the tip, press the Tip Eject button.
How do I know when my Waterpik is fully charged?
The charge indicator will flash while charging and remain on when the unit is fully charged. A full charge lasts approximately 1 week of typical use.
Are water flossers effective?
Scientific studies have mixed results, but some studies show water flossers can effectively remove plaque, sometimes as well as traditional floss, especially after just one use.
What is the best setting for my Waterpik?
First-time users should start with a low setting and gradually increase the pressure. For optimal results, aim for settings around 6 or 7 on countertop models, or 60 or 75 on handheld models.
How long does a Waterpik stay charged?
A full charge lasts up to 2 weeks, depending on usage.
How long should I use my Waterpik?
Use the Waterpik for about 2 minutes to ensure thorough cleaning of your entire mouth.
What is the correct way to use a Waterpik?
Start with the back teeth and move along the gumline, pausing briefly between teeth. Aim the tip at a 90-degree angle to the gums and keep the tip slightly away to allow the water to remove plaque and debris.
What can I use instead of a Waterpik?
Alternatives include interdental brushes, picks, or sticks designed for cleaning between teeth. For optimal oral health, clean between your teeth daily and brush twice a day.
Why don’t some dentists recommend water flossers?
While water flossers can help clean between teeth, they may not remove plaque as effectively as traditional floss. Dentists still consider dental floss the most effective method for cleaning between teeth.
Can a Waterpik remove tartar?
Water flossers help prevent tartar buildup, but they may not remove existing tartar. Regular professional dental cleanings are still necessary to remove tartar that has already formed.