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Pull the head from toothbrush.
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Use a nylon spudger to pry the chrome cap at the bottom off.
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Use a nylon spudger to release the black tabs on either side of internals.
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Put the metal head on a solid surface with handle perpendicular to the surface. Firmly, yet gently, push down until the internals start to slide out.
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Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw at the base of the metal head.
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Use fine tip tweezers to push the white plastic tabs in to release the head from the innards.
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Gently pull the metal head from the innards.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Great guide - but where is a good source for replacement parts?
Ordered replacement part, came within 3 days at ebay. Didn’t have to replace the soft rubber inlet parts, only the connector.
Piece of cake, exchange of battery seems more labourous, but the brush still works for two weeks, so we postpone this job.
Gut beschrieben, aber wo bekomme ich eine neue Antriebsachse?
Beste Grüße - pechi606
Great post, thank-you. One question: My toothbrush has a wire loop around the head. The loop is soldered to the circuit board. Do you know what that wire is for? Cheers!