JTF P200 Electric Toothbrush
Specifications
- BRAND: JTF
- AGE RANGE (DESCRIPTION): Adult
- POWER SOURCE: Battery Powered, Electric
- BRISTLE MATERIAL: Nylon
- TARGET AUDIENCE: Unisex-Adults
Introduction
For adults, children, and teenagers, use the JTF SONIC ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH. It feels like you just left the dentist thanks to the thorough cleaning provided by the 40,000 VPM Maglev motor, which does more than just clean your teeth. To remove surface stains after brushing, use Refresh mode. To stimulate the gum tissue gently and promote blood flow and tissue function, use the Massage mode.
PERSONALIZED MODES

MICRO BRUSHES

HOW TO DISASSEMBLE
- Away with the brush head.
- Place a small adjustable spanner around the white plastic toothbrush’s flat surface as shown, and then turn the spanner counterclockwise.
- The white plastic should come away from the toothbrush’s main body after about a 30-degree spin.
HOW TO CLEAN
- Rinse your brush head under running water after brushing, keeping the handle attached.
- Brush head and handle should be cleaned individually after being separated.
- Ensure that water enters the brush head and the top of the handle.
- Before reassembling your brush and brush head, dry out all the components.
HOW TO CHARGE
Connect the charger to a power source. On the charger, set the toothbrush handle. When your toothbrush is charging, the battery indicator will begin to blink. When completely charged, which could take up to 24 hours, it will stop flashing.
HOW TO KNOW IF ELECTRICAL TOOTHBRUSH IS CHARGED
The best way to determine whether these brushes are charging is to remove the toothbrush from the charging stand after 30 minutes and turn it on. If it lights up, you may turn it off and keep it on the charging stand for the entire 16 hours that it needs to retain a full charge.
HOW TO RESET
For around 10 seconds, press and hold the toothbrush’s button. The LED will flash a variety of colors before turning off. The LED blinks white when the toothbrush is turned on, indicating that the reset has been successful. The toothbrush cannot be reset to remove previous brushing sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
The inbuilt rechargeable battery in your toothbrush will gradually start to operate worse over time. As a result, you will use the toothbrush less frequently between charges and will need to recharge it more frequently.
The battery is charging if the battery indicator light is blinking. For up to 22 hours, the Oral-B handle can be fully charged.
Generally speaking, it’s okay to leave your toothbrush charging. The charging station fulfils two functions. The first is to give the toothbrush a place to relax when it is not in use. Second, it’s an efficient and convenient way of recharging when the battery is low.
It’s crucial to completely charge your Oral-B electric toothbrush before usage if you want to get the most use out of it. Your rechargeable electric toothbrush will require an average of 12 to 18 hours* to fully charge, depending on the model you have.
The inbuilt battery in your toothbrush cannot be changed. We advise removing and recycling the toothbrush’s battery before throwing it away.
Use fluoride toothpaste, please. Every three months, replace the brush or electric toothbrush head.
An analysis of studies revealed that, in comparison to a standard manual toothbrush, electric toothbrushes do, on average, remove more plaque and reduce gingivitis (gum disease).
Spit out any extra toothpaste after brushing. After brushing, avoid rinsing your mouth very soon because doing so will remove the concentrated fluoride in the toothpaste that is still in your mouth. Rinsing lessens its preventative benefits and dilutes it.
The battery life of any powered toothbrush is the most important factor that could change over the course of its lifetime because rechargeable batteries have a tendency to degrade over time. This could result in a toothbrush losing some of its power or not holding a charge for as long.
The ADA and your dentist will always advise replacing your manual or electric toothbrush after using it for at least three to four months. By doing this, you can keep the bacteria out while maintaining the cleanliness and health of your mouth.
The toothbrush head on your electric toothbrush should be replaced at least once every 12 weeks. When it’s time to replace a brush head, look for signs of deterioration on the bristles.
Charge the toothbrush for 24 hours or until the battery indicator says it is full, whichever comes first. Avoid charging Ni-MH batteries for longer than 24 hours because doing so can reduce their lifespan. Avoid keeping the toothbrush on the charger in between uses because frequent recharges can reduce the battery’s lifespan.
each three months. You should change the head of your electric toothbrush at this interval. You should also change or replace your manual toothbrush at this time. If the bristles of the brush head are visibly worn, frayed, or otherwise damaged, you should replace the toothbrush or the brush head more quickly.
Electric toothbrushes take 2.5 watts of electricity when plugged in, which charges for 12 hours for less than 1p (0.0084p).
Due to their use of an AA battery, battery-powered toothbrushes are commonly simply referred to as “power toothbrushes,” just like electric toothbrushes. Battery-powered toothbrushes are identical to ordinary manual toothbrushes in terms of form and price, but they vibrate just enough to add extra cleaning action.





















