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Oral-B Pulsar Battery Removal
An Oral-B Pulsar is a battery-powered toothbrush that vibrates when you push a button. The bristles that vibrate help to break up plaque between teeth. After turning on the Pulsar, you just brush like normal to get the added benefits of the Pulsar's design. It also has a pressure-sensitive split head that is used to adjust in your mouth to get to those hard-to-reach places without applying too much pressure. The Oral-B Pulsar has a removable battery so you don't have to buy a new brush if the battery runs out.Things You'll Need
- Pliers (optional)
Instructions
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Unscrew the bottom of the toothbrush by turning in a counterclockwise motion.
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Move the piece of metal holding the battery in place and completing its circuit to the side so the battery can be removed. Make sure not to break the metal piece as it is needed for the toothbrush to function properly.
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Remove the AAA battery.
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Screw the bottom of the toothbrush back on, turning clockwise, after inserting a replacement battery if desired and readjusting the metal piece.
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