Philips HX 7351 User Manual

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The brushing power gently increases to full power over the first 14

brushings.

The Easy-start feature is active if you hear  beeps immediately after

you switch on the Sonicare. Once the Sonicare has reached optimal

brushing power (after the 14th brushing), you no longer hear the 

beeps at the beginning of each brushing cycle.

Note:Each of the first 14 brushings must be at least 1 minute long to move

properly through the Easy-start ramp-up cycle.
to deactivate or activate the Easy-start feature:

1

Attach the brush head to the handle.



Place the handle in the plugged-in charger.

3

To deactivate the Easy-start feature, press and hold the on/off button

for 5 seconds. You hear 1 beep to indicate that the Easy-start feature

has been deactivated.

4

To activate the Easy-start feature, press and hold the on/off button

for 5 seconds. You hear  beeps to indicate that the Easy-start

feature has been activated.

Use of the Easy-start feature beyond the initial ramp-up period is not

recommended and reduces the effectiveness of the Sonicare toothbrush

in removing plaque.
Make sure the Easy-start feature is deactivated and the handle fully

charged when the Sonicare is used in clinical trials.
Smartimer

All Sonicare models come with the Smartimer feature, which

automatically sets the brushing time to the  minutes that dentists

and dental hygienists recommend.

After  minutes, the Smartimer automatically switches off the

toothbrush.

If you want to stop brushing briefly during a 2-minute brushing cycle,

press the on/off button. When you press the on/off button again,

the Smartimer resumes the brushing cycle at the point where you

stopped.

The Smartimer automatically resets to the beginning of a 2-minute cycle if:

you stop brushing for 30 seconds or longer;

you put the handle in the charger.

Quadpacer \

The Quadpacer 30-second interval timer ensures that you brush

all sections of your mouth evenly and thoroughly. At 30, 60 and 90

seconds, you hear a short beep and notice a pause in brushing action.

These signals tell you to continue with the next section of your

mouth.

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