Introdução

This guide will help you unclog your B. Weiss water flosser. If your water flosser powers on, makes a buzzing sound, but isn't dispensing water, the issue is likely a mineral blockage in the nozzle or tube. This guide will walk you through unclogging and restoring proper water flow in eight simple steps.

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    • Power off the water flosser.

    • Use a soft cloth to wipe away any residue or buildup on the exterior surface.

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    • Hold the flosser firmly, and slide the water tank downward to detach it from the body.

    • Pour out the remaining water, then wipe the tank dry with a cloth.

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    • Grip the nozzle at the base. Twist and pull upward to remove it from the main body.

    • A stuck nozzle is a common source of blockage and removing it allows for deeper cleaning.

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    • Create a solution of half vinegar and half warm water. Place the nozzle & water tube in the solution.

    • Ensure there is enough solution to fully submerge the nozzle.

    • If vinegar is more than 5%, dilute it with water. Strong vinegar could damage the plastic interior.

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    • Place the nozzle tip and inner tube into the vinegar solution.

    • Let it soak for 10 minutes.

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    • Remove the nozzle from the solution and dry thoroughly with a cloth.

    • Check the inner water tube for debris or blockages.

    • Reattach the tube securely to the base/nozzle connection point.

    • Make sure the tube is completely dry to avoid mold growth.

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    • Insert the nozzle back into the opening until you feel a click.

    • Twist slightly to ensure it is properly seated.

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    • Fill the water tank with clean warm water and reattach it to the flosser.

    • Power on the device and test the spray.

    • If the water flows normally, the blockage has been successfully cleared. If water is still not coming out, let it sit in the vinegar solution for longer.

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