Waterpik Waterflosser
Quick Start Guide
WP-660/662/663/670/672/673/674/675/676
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1 Unit Prep
A. Fill Reservoir
Fill reservoir with warm water and replace it firmly on the base.
Diagram shows the Waterpik water flosser reservoir being filled with warm water.
B. Insert Tip
Insert tip until it clicks into place.
Diagram shows a Waterpik water flosser tip being inserted into the handle until it clicks into place.
C. Test Flow
Turn pressure to high, point tip into sink, turn power and water switches ON until water flows. Turn switches OFF.
Diagram shows the Waterpik water flosser unit with the tip pointed towards a sink. The control panel is visible, showing settings for pressure (High/Low) and water flow (ON/OFF). The power switch is depicted in the ON position.
2 Water Floss
A. Start Flossing
Start on low pressure and increase to your liking. Turn power ON.
Diagram shows the Waterpik water flosser unit with the pressure dial set to 'Low' and the power button in the 'ON' position.
B. Close Lips
Turn water ON. Close lips enough to prevent splashing, while still allowing water to flow from mouth into the sink.
Diagram illustrates a person using the Waterpik water flosser. Their lips are shown partially closed to prevent splashing, while water flows from their mouth into a sink. The water flow switch is depicted in the 'ON' position.
C. Aim Tip
Aim water at the gumline at a 90 degree angle. Follow the gumline and pause briefly between teeth.
Diagram provides a close-up view of teeth and gums. It shows the correct technique for using the Waterpik water flosser, with the tip aimed at the gumline at a 90-degree angle.
TO AVOID MESS: KEEP TIP IN MOUTH WHILE UNIT IS ON.
This device is only compatible with voltages of 120 VAC, 60Hz.
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