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braun electric toothbrush 4729 manualHelpline 0 800 731 1792 Helpline 1 800 509 448. If the cord is damaged, take the charging unit to an Oral-B Braun Service Centre.Specifications Refer to the bottom of the charging unit for voltage specifications.Outstanding Plaque Removal For clean teeth and strong and healthy gums, Oral-B Professional Care gently cleans in areas where plaque bacteria can collect. Only when pausing longer than 30 sec.In the first days of using the tooth- brush, your gums may bleed slightly. It features the oscillating- rotating head action of the Oral-B Precision Clean brush head to effectively clean teeth, combined with. It should be used before brushing. Break one pick cleaner off the base (7) and insert it into the slot in the neck of the white pick holder. To obtain service within the guarantee period, hand in or send the complete appliance with your sales receipt to an authorised Oral-B Braun Service Centre. Professional CareConsumer Service line.Internet:Braun GmbH. Type 4729. Printed in GermanyOral-BProfessional Care. Oral-BOral-B. Oral-B. Oral-BOral-BProfessional CareOral-B. Oral-BOral-BEnglish. ImportantService Centre.DescriptionOral-B FlexiSoft brushhead. Handle. Charge indicator. Charging unit. Brushhead compartment. Wall holder. Range of brushheads andConnecting andProfessional CareOral-B. Your toothbrush has a waterproofOvercharging is impossible.Specifications. Refer to the bottom of the charging unitUsing your toothbrushOral-B. Oral-BBrushing modes. Your toothbrush offers differentHow to switch between modes:Outstanding Plaque Removal. For clean teeth and strong and healthyIt provides for anBrushing technique:Pressure Sensor. For optimal brushing results Oral-B. Professional Care has a pressureThis helps protect your gums fromIf too muchProfessional Timer. A short stuttering sound at 30-secondA long stuttering sound indicates whenOnly when pausing longer than 30 sec.In the first days of using the toothbrush, your gums may bleed slightly.http://dolina-climata.ru/img/lib/case-830-parts-manual.xml

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InIndividual brushheadsThe Oral-B Professional Care offersThe Oral-B FlexiSoft brushheadTips between teeth. Apply the brushingThe Oral-B Extra Soft brushheadThe Oral-B Pro Bright brushhead isFlexiSoft brushhead to effectively cleanApply the same brushing technique asChildren underAll three brushheads feature blueWith thorough brushing, twice a dayThe Interspace brushhead is designedTo use, position the brushhead at aThe Tongue Freshener helps freshenYou can useAttach it to the handle, turn theRinse after use. Replace the Tongue. Freshener when the material becomesThe Interdental Cleaner effectivelyIt should beBreak one pickOral-B Professional Care replacementCleaningSubject to change without notice. This product conforms to the. European Directives EMC. This product containsDisposal can take place at an Oral-B. Braun Service Centre or at appropriateGuarantee. We grant 1 year guarantee on theThis guarantee extends to everyThis guarantee does not cover:To obtain service within the guaranteeCentre. However, when using electrical products, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Please read carefully before use. A damaged or nonfunctioning appliance shall no longer be used. Overcharging is impossible. Page 14 ec 30 30 s e c ec 0s sec 30 s continue but the pulsation will stop. In addition to feeling it, you can also hear a different sound. Professional Timer A short stuttering sound at 30-second intervals, which you can hear and feel, reminds you to brush the four quadrants of your mouth equally for a thorough consistent clean. 2-Minute Timer A long stuttering sound indicates when the dentist recommended 2-minute brushing time has been reached. Page 15 clean. The green FlexiSoft bristles bend, enabling both gentle brushing and deep reach of the blue Interdental Tips between teeth. Slowly guide the brushhead along the gumline, pausing between teeth for excellent results. 5 Tongue Freshener (not with all models) The Tongue Freshener helps freshen breath.http://abogarestudio.com/userfiles/case-8430-manual.xml You can use mouthwash with the Tongue Freshener. Attach it to the handle, turn the appliance on and drag it across the tongue from back to front. Page 18 Guarantee We grant 1 year guarantee on the product commencing on the date of purchase. Within the guarantee period we will eliminate, free of charge, any defects in the appliance resulting from faults in materials or workmanship, either by repairing or replacing the complete appliance as we may choose. This guarantee extends to every country where this appliance is supplied by Braun or its appointed distributor. All orders and enquiries are being processed as normal. The guide may also be applicable to similar models including the Type 3746. The type number of your brush is marked on the bottom of the handle. For other toothbrush models and type numbers the battery replacement procedure is slightly different so please see our other guides to toothbrush battery replacement instead. The basic method is: Dismantle handle De-solder circuit board and old battery Solder in new battery Reassemble handle This is documented in detail below along with lots of photos. Click on any photo to enlarge it. Video We have also created a short video from this guide to Braun Oral-B Type 4729 battery replacement on our YouTube channel, which you can also watch below. Disclaimer Any damage to yourself, your toothbrush or anything else is entirely your responsibility. This guide is for professional, educational purposes only and is offered without guarantee or liability. Either: 42mm by 14mm 1.2V NiMH, (support us by buying here at ToothbrushBattery.com ), or 42mm by 17mm 1.2V NiMH, (support us by buying here at ToothbrushBattery.com ) How-To Using the screwdriver or pliers with tape over the jaws carefully pry off and remove the ring around the shaft of the toothbrush. Place the toothbrush on its charging stand and carefully twist the handle anti-clockwise to release the latches holding the base into the handle.https://ayurvedia.ch/canon-sure-shot-105-zoom-35mm-camera-manual It will spring open slightly. Push the shaft of the toothbrush into the handle so that the internal mechanism starts to slide out of the handle casing. Remove the inner workings from the handle casing. Using the screwdriver gently press the two clips (arrowed below) on one side of the switch cover plate, then the other side, to release the plate and remove it. Gently unhook the copper wires connecting the charging coil to the circuit board from the plastic arch (arrowed below) and move the base to the side for access. Time to get your soldering iron warmed up now. Using a desoldering pump or braid desolder the two motor connection tags (arrowed below) from the circuit board and use the knife to bend them upright. Unclip the plastic battery carrier from the metal clips (arrowed below) on the frame of the toothbrush mechanism and slide the carrier off the frame. Desolder the positive battery terminal (arrowed below) from the circuit board and bend it upright. Desolder the negative battery terminal (arrowed below) by inserting your soldering iron horizontally under the plastic arch. While the solder is still molten push the battery in from the positive end so it starts to slide out of the plastic carrier. Slide the battery right out of its carrier and measure its length and diameter. This one is 42mm long and 14mm diameter but different versions of the Type 4729 have different size batteries depending on the features of the toothbrush. You might also like to modify your toothbrush by cutting down the spring so you can fit a longer, higher capacity battery. Unclip the circuit board from the plastic battery carrier, starting with the side clips (arrowed below.) Compare the original battery to its replacement. Please support us with writing these repair guides by buying your replacement battery through the links to our online shop shown. In the version of the Type 4729 toothbrush shown it was a 42mm x 14mm battery.http://archideya.com/images/cabri-manual.pdf However, yours might be fitted with a 42mm x 17mm battery so measure your original battery before ordering. Using scissors trim the solder tags of the new battery to the same length as those on the original battery. Shape the tag on the negative terminal by carefully cutting in from the side using the tip of the scissors. Then cut down from the top. Do the same with the tag on the positive terminal. Fit the battery into its plastic carrier. Clip the circuit board back into place, making sure that the battery’s solder tags line up with the solder pads on the board. Bend the positive tag over and solder it to the circuit board. Slide the battery carrier back on to the metal frame of the toothbrush, ensuring it clips into place. Solder the two motor connection terminals back on to the circuit board. Bend the battery’s negative tag over and solder it to the circuit board. Carefully hook the copper wires back under their clip on the plastic arch. Check that they are all still intact and connected as damage to these wires is a common cause of charging problems. Clip the button plate back on to the toothbrush frame. Slide the workings of the toothbrush back inside the outer casing and push the base in as far as it will go. Put the toothbrush back on its charger and push down on the handle to compress the spring inside the base. Turn the handle clockwise to engage the latches in the base. Plug the charger into a power socket and check that the green light starts to flash. If it doesn’t then check your soldering for dry joints and short circuits. Re-fit the ring around the shaft, making sure that it is firmly pressed into place. An 11mm ring-spanner might be helpful for this. You should now have a fully reassembled Braun Oral-B toothbrush. Put the brush on to charge for a full 24 hours before use. Please recycle your old battery either at a local civic amenity or a supermarket collection point.https://dipinkrishna.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cb169c2600---craftsman-22-weed-trimmer-owners-manual.pdf Please leave any questions or comments about this guide on our dedicated blog post here. Recent Posts Bosch IXO Battery Replacement Guide Published Batteries for Philips Sonicare Airfloss Flossers Toothbrush Repair Toothbrush Repairs at Chichester Repair Cafe Charging your toothbrush from 12V DC in a car, caravan, boat or RV Recent Comments Sanka on Repair Guide for Braun Oral-B Triumph v2 Toothbrushes Published. My Account Search Search for: Search 0 This website uses cookies. For more information see our Privacy Policy. Dismiss. These were very popular toothbrushes from Braun Oral-B and are fairly straightforward to open up and repair. Take a look at the full Braun Oral-B Type 4729 Battery Replacement Guide here or leave a comment below. Category: Guides Tags: 4729, Battery, Braun, Guides, Oral-B, Professional Care Post navigation Previous post: Video Published for Guide to Triumph v1 Battery Replacement Next post: Screwdriver for removing LCD Screen on Braun Oral-B Triumph Toothbrushes 49 thoughts on “ Guide for Braun Oral-B Type 4729 Toothbrush Repair Published ” Richard 5 April 2015 Thank you for an excellent guide with just the right level of detail. One minor improvement might be to describe how to tell which is the positive terminal on the replacement battery, as mine, identical to the one in the photographs, wasn’t marked. (It’s the terminal nearer the indented ring around the battery body.) Reply Ionic Admin 6 April 2015 Thanks Richard, that’s a good point. Good to hear that you got your toothbrush repaired and running. So how do I take the front apart so I can soak it in water or something as well as grease the motor shaft. Thanks in advance for advice. Reply Ionic Admin 5 May 2015 Hi Tom, I’d recommend cleaning the toothbrush with warm water before opening it so you can clean any toothpaste residue off.www.denizlihurda.com/image/files/Build-your-own-go-kart-manual.pdf If water has got inside the brush and seized the motor then the best you can do is apply light oil to the bearing at each end of the motor and turn it by hand to free it up. Reply talyadavies 13 June 2015 Changed the battery and not confident that my soldering is good enough: the green light is flashing very fast, rather than slowly and regularly. Reply Ionic Admin 15 June 2015 It sounds like there is a problem with the charging circuitry. There are 2 checks you can carry out: Check your soldering to ensure that there are no dry solder joints and no short circuits or solder bridges on the circuit board. Bad soldering is usually the cause of charging problems and it is essential that you get a good electrical connection otherwise the battery will not charge. Stray blobs of solder can short out components on the circuit board. The copper wires from the charging coil inside the bottom of the toothbrush handle can easily and almost invisibly break so check that these are all fully intact and connected. Sometimes with just one wire broken the toothbrush will appear to be charging but it won’t be recharging the battery. There is a weak point where the wires are soldered to the circuit board. See if that helps! Reply Keith 11 January 2016 Thanks to your easy guide I have just successfully replaced the battery on the second Braun toothbrush in our household (different model this time) but just as easy. As with the last one I did I think it really helps if you use desoldering wick rather than a desolder pump, also after you have removed the solder off the three front connections they will probably be still stuck down so just use the sharp edge of the knife blade to lift the tags up. For the negative connection just heat the joint and press on the positive end of battery and it will pop out. Reply Ionic Admin 11 January 2016 Thanks for the tips Keith, it’s great to hear your success story ?? Reply Andy 30 January 2016 Not sure what has happened.http://www.shipsupply.co.mz/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cb176c0111---Craftsman-22-lawn-mower-user-manual.pdf Soldered connections seem to be ok Copper wires seem undamaged. Motor can start then stops. Help? Reply Ionic Admin 1 February 2016 Hi Andy, it sounds like it’s not charging. Try leaving it on charge for an hour or two as sometimes it takes that long before the brush realises it’s being charged. Also double-check for blobs of solder on the PCB near the battery connections. Reply Mike Rose 6 February 2016 I followed your excellent instructions, re-assembled the brush and placed it on the charging stand, observing the charge light. However, the brush won’t run after testing it the next day. I dis-assembled again, thinking perhaps that a motor lead might be off, but noticed that both the motor and the battery were warm, too warm if you ask me. I de-soldered both the motor tabs and battery tabs and removed the battery. It reads 1.25v so I’m assuming it got charged. I tried going directly to the motor itself with a 1.5 volt source but got nothing. Bad motor? I’m 100 positive I did not install the battery with the wrong polarity, the positive was near the motor, the negative near the charging coil at the bottom. I’d appreciate any ideas, thanks again. Reply Ionic Admin 6 February 2016 Hi Mike, it sounds like the circuitry is trying to drive the motor but if the motor won’t run directly off a 1.5V source then there could be something jammed in the gears. Try turning the metal shaft of the brush back and forth by hand or turning the gears by hand. Reply Mike Rose 7 February 2016 Ok, good suggestion, I was able to fairly easily move the nylon gear which moved the motor’s brass gear and the shaft linkage, so nothing jammed. Tried the 1.5v again on the motor, not even a peep. Bad motor? Reply Ionic Admin 8 February 2016 Sounds like it could be ?? That or the capacitor across the motor terminals is damaged. Make sure the motor is disconnected from the PCB when you’re testing. Try the 1.http://www.stockholmswingallstars.com/wp-content/plugins/formcraft/file-upload/server/content/files/1629cb1792fb07---craftsman-22-weed-trimmer-repair-manual.pdf5V across the motor with both polarities in case there’s a diode hidden in there to stop back EMF. Reply Mike Rose 8 February 2016 The motor is definitely disconnected, and I just tried both polarities, nothing. I’m guessing this is probably not worth repairing in that event then. And that maybe my old battery is fine. Reply Nic Edmondson 9 March 2016 Excellent step by step instructions. Toothbrush now working as new. More to the point, excellent service for battery ordering. I did not concentrate properly and ordered the wrong battery. Rob promptly replaced it for me, only for Royal Mail to shred the envelope and lose the battery. This was again sorted promptly and the toothbrush is as good as new (if not that clean!). Thanks again. Reply Ionic Admin 10 March 2016 Thanks Nic. Reply Richard Plaxton 3 May 2016 Thank you for your excellent guide. I decided to fit the larger 49mm long battery to my 4729, which originally had a 42mm long battery fitted. In order to do so, as well as cutting 1.5 turns off one end of the coil spring, I also had to carefully trim the inner plastic shoulder on top of the induction coil so it was flush with the centre. (Otherwise it butts up against the bottom of the battery and the case cannot be closed) Reply Ionic Admin 4 May 2016 Great to hear about your modification Richard. The longer battery must last for a lot more brushing sessions than the original battery. Reply Walter 13 June 2016 Does anyone know how to reset the minimum battery level. My brush works fine for two sessions and then while still running pretty fast suddenly stops and requests a recharge. (I changed the battery a while ago. I believe I got it right, but your instructions would certainly have made it easier, so I will use them next time.) Reply Ionic Admin 13 June 2016 Hi Walter, have a read through our trouble-shooting tips, there are a couple of techniques near the bottom for resetting the battery meter. Reply Walter 13 June 2016 Thank you.denchumgiare.com/upload/files/Build-your-own-go-kart-manual---revised-edition.pdf There must be a magic charge time for this process, as previously I had tried a few seconds and also hours and neither worked. I tried about 10 seconds as recommended and it has already run longer than for ages. I will let you know how it goes in terms of a full reset. Reply Dave 7 August 2016 Hi, had to undertake this over several weeks and although I kept all parts in a box did not notice I had lost the spring. Will leave for 24 hrs but surprised did not get any movement when I pressed the on switch. The shaft will not turn manually as I see other posts say it should do. Measured the new battery and it read 1.275 against the old one’s 1.244, odd that the new one before charging does not give a murmer. Reply Ionic Admin 8 August 2016 Hi Dave, that’s a good voltage reading from the new battery so have a look through the troubleshooting tips on our customer support page here, particularly the coil tips. In the short term the brush will operate correctly without the spring supporting the battery but in the long term the missing spring might allow the battery to pull away from its connections. Reply Tony Tipple 19 August 2016 This guide is just brilliant. What can I say? My toothbrush was barely getting one use between charges and I baulked at paying huge sums for a new one! (Tightwad lol) This guide has enabled me to breathe new life into a perfectly good brush. The negative tag wasn’t soldered quite right and had become detached. Reply Ionic Admin 22 August 2016 Great work Tony. Reply brandon 8 November 2016 Must be the best guide anywhere on anything. Thankyou! Reply Dominic 11 November 2016 Thanks for this guide- I love the idea of replacing the battery rather than simply buying a new toothbrush and throwing the old one in landfill. However, I’ve managed to break one of the copper wire connections to the coil in the process- how would you recommend I fix this. Many thanks ?? Reply Ionic Admin 11 November 2016 Hi Dominic, you can fix a broken coil wire by soldering the two pieces together. If necessary you can unwind one loop of wire from the coil to give you more to play with. There’s also a blog post here that might help you fix the wiring in your toothbrush. Reply Jerzy 8 February 2017 Great guide, It took me 20 minutes to replace the battery and now toothbrush is working again ?? Thank you. Reply Warren 13 May 2017 My oral b braun electric toot brush won’t hold a charge for more that 3-4 days, so I had Battery Plus change the battery. Now with the new battery fully charged it won’t run. I can’t find any lose wires or anything. Got any ideas? Really don’t want to throw it our as it was working fine before they clanged the battery. We also have a guide to fixing common issues on our customer support page. Reply SteveH 8 June 2017 first, id like to thank you for your detailed explanation of the inner workings of this toothbrush, I have had it for years and need to put it on charge all the time. It stopped working the other day. When i took it apart i see the three wires from the PCB to the coil are broken. The housing holding the coil is broken on one side and being that it is highly sprung i think this caused the problem Is it fixable. I though of unwinding the coil to give me some more wire to solder to the PCB. Reply Ionic Admin 8 June 2017 Hi Steve, yes you can repair the wires by resoldering them. Make sure you touch the wires with the sodlering iron to burn off the thin transparent insulation. See our blog post on repairing the copper coil wires here. Reply Daniel S. 15 November 2017 In preparation for the replacement procedure, I had already taken the device apart once, concluded that it was fitted with a 42mm battery, decided for the “larger battery and cut down the spring” option and sourced a 48mm battery. With full confidence in the guide, I followed the steps to the letter, only to realize that it’s missing one crucial point when opting to put in a larger battery (which cost me a wasted battery). Pretty obvious once there, but oh well ?? Reply ric Hudson-Taylor 10 August 2018 G -day my unit turn on but the shaft willnot turn or engage regards RIC Reply Ionic Admin 10 August 2018 Open up the toothbrush using the relevant guide and check for corrosion around the motor and PCB. Reply VINCENZO BRANCA 28 October 2018 Ho letto delle sostituzioni e delle riparazioni. Io non ne sono capace. Esiste un centro per farmelo riparare pagando. E dove? Reply Ionic Admin 29 October 2018 Salve, we keep a list of toothbrush repair services. Reply Mike (PL) 22 December 2018 I have just replace battery second time. It is not bad. Thanks for your perfect manual. Reply Ionic Admin 22 December 2018 You’re welcome. The battery life depends on how many people use the toothbrush and the quality of the battery you use. Reply A Denton 14 August 2019 I have replaced the old battery with a new fully charged battery (I charged it in a separate battery charger) in my braun 4729, now it will not turn on. Reply Ionic Admin 14 August 2019 For some common solutions have a look through our troubleshooting tips page. Reply Michel 4 October 2019 Thank you for this guide. I changed the battery and is charging right now. It took me about an hour, I’m a noob in soldering. But it worked and learned a new skill. I used a desoldering pump after that I had to use the knife to losen the these points. Thanks again. Reply Jack 10 July 2020 Thank you for this extensive description to replace the battery. Is there a specific reason why to solder the two motor connection terminals back on to the circuit board before soldering the battery’s negative tag to the circuit board. I did a batterychange and found out that small copper wires were not connected anymore to the PCB. So, I started to puzzle and tried all connection possibilities (but still unsucessfull) Can you share the how many volt I need to measure between the soldering points of the small copper wires on the PCB (when I “connect” the base to the charger before assembling everything in the outer casing). Reply Ionic Admin 10 July 2020 Hi Jack, when re-connecting parts to the PCB it’s best to re-connect the power source last to reduce the chance of accidental short circuits. There is an article on re-connecting the fine copper wires from the charging coil here. Reply Jack 10 July 2020 I have seen that reconnecting-sketch fro copper wires. How do I know which coil is A and which coil is B? Are there any answers available what voltage should be measured. Reply Ionic Admin 10 July 2020 It doesn’t matter which is A and B as long as you are consistent. There is no voltage to measure, just continuity when all the wires are disconnected. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Any comments containing links are automatically deleted. Your email address will not be published. With innovations like 3D cleaning action, sensitivity monitors and whitening modes, you’ll love how clean your mouth will feel. Thank you for joining our mailing list. We can't wait to share upcoming news and special offers for Oral-B. Knowing the model of Oral-B electric toothbrush you have is very helpful. It can be used to determine the appropriate parts and accessories for your toothbrush. There are two numbers on the handle which are important, the Type Number and the Production Code. This will identify which model of electric toothbrush you have. It is a 4-digit number which can be found on the underside of your toothbrush and is highlighted by the red arrows below. The Type Number should also be listed on the user manual for your toothbrush.This may be needed if you contact Oral-B with questions about your toothbrush. The format varies depending on the model; the blue arrows below point to the production codes for those brushes. To double-check, you can find the charger Type Number on the underside of the charger.All you need to do is visit our Service Website. Simply enter your toothbrush’s Type Number. If this hasn’t been your experience, there are a few things you can try. First thing to do is check that the power outlet you are using is working as it should. If it’s attached to a bathroom cabinet, for example, the light switch on the cabinet may need to be switched on to power the socket. Make sure you are not charging the toothbrush on a metal surface. The metal can interfere with the charging process. If they’re on the charger while switched on, they won’t charge correctly. The best thing to do is to put it on the charger for 30 minutes or so, and then try to switch it on. If it switches on, that’s great, and it was correctly switched off while charging. However, if doesn’t switch on, that might mean that it wasn’t switched off during charging. Be sure you’re charging for the full time noted in the manual. For our Vitality and PRO 500 toothbrushes, that’s 16 hours. For all other toothbrushes, they should be charged for 22 hours. All our toothbrushes apart from the Vitality and PRO 500 have a charging light. It should blink green during charging. Note that this can take up to 15 minutes to start happening if the toothbrush was entirely drained of battery during brushing. When charging is complete, the blinking should stop. If none of these tips help, and you still are not getting the full usage time from your toothbrush, you make use of the two-year manufacturer’s warranty on your Oral-B toothbrush. To do this, head over to our Online Repair Service. You’ll be able to enter your details, and the details of the toothbrush, to get your toothbrush booked in for repair. You’ll then be sent a pre-paid, pre-addressed shipping label, and a tracking number you can use to keep track of your repair. Note that you’ll need a copy of your receipt to arrange this. If you’ve had the toothbrush for longer than two years, it’ll be out of warranty. However, our Service Centers may still be able to help. We would recommend contacting them by phone or email before sending in your toothbrush, as they’ll be able to advise you what the best course of action will be. If you need any more help with this, please get in touch by emailing us on our website. EXPLORE OTHER ORAL-B ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSHES GENIUS 9 Buy Now ORAL-B CROSSACTION REPLACEMENT BRUSH HEADS Buy Now ORAL-B PRO-EXPERT STRONG TEETH MOUTHWASH Buy Now ADDITIONAL READING How to store my electric toothbrush.