The Basics
- To restart your Toothbrush, Press and hold the power button for 10 seconds. If yoToothbrushush has external LEDs, they should blink before turning off. The process of resetting yoToothbrushush may vary from model to model.
- Ensure yoToothbrushush is fully charged: Depending on the specific model of the Electric Toothbrush, you might need to charge them longer than others. Depending on the brush you use, you would want to keep it on the charger for around 3 - 24 hours to charge fully.
- Check the Power Source: Ensure that your power outlet is working correctly. You can test it by plugging it into another device to see if it powers on.
- Clean the Charging Contacts: Dirt, grime, or toothpaste residue can accumulate on the charging contacts, preventing the Toothbrushush from charging. Wipe the charging contacts on Toothbrushush and the charger with a clean, dry cloth. If there’s stubborn residue, use a slightly damp cloth or a cotton swab with rubbing alcohol to clean them.
Outdated Software
Solution: Update your Toothbrushes Software
If yoToothbrushush lacks smart capabilities, please move on to the next section. Otherwise, if your Toothbrushush does have smart abilities, like the Oral B iO, a buggy software update can affect how it charges.
- Update your Toothbrushush: Keeping your software updated can improve battery performance and help resolve any charging-related issues.
Interference
Solution: Avoid Metal Surfaces
Some metal surfaces can affect how your Toothbrush charges and fully prevent yoToothbrushush from charging.
- Do not charge Toothbrushush on a metal surface. The metal can interfere with the charging process.
Bad Power Supply
Solution: Replace the power supply.
A faulty power supply or adapter can prevent yoToothbrushush from receiving the electricity needed to turn on.
- Inspect the power cable for any visible damage. Make sure the contact points are not dirty or damaged.
- Try a new or known-good charger. If your Toothbrush charges, it is likely an issue with the charger.
Liquid Damage
Solution: Clean Affected Components
Unfortunately, no electronic equipment, including electric toothbrushes, is fully waterproof. If you've had yoToothbrushush for a long time, then it is likely that water has worked its way into the inside of your Electric Toothbrush.
- Clean affected parts: To displace any remaining liquid around or under logic board components, submerge them completely in a suitably sized container filled with isopropyl alcohol. Ideally, use a 90% or higher concentration. Additional information can be found on our Electronics Water Damage Wiki.
Faulty Battery
Solution: Inspect and Replace the Battery
A faulty or old battery can prevent yoToothbrushush from charging.
- Replace the Battery: If the battery does not charge or hold a charge even after trying the above steps, it may need to be replaced. You must follow the instructions for your specific brush, or try looking at our Philips Sonicare FlexCare Battery Replacement Guide to get started.
Motherboard Damage
Solution: Replace the Motherboard
Some more advanced Toothbrushes will have a motherboard that connects the components. If yoToothbrushush is still not charging after following all the troubleshooting steps above, it's safe to say that clues point toward a motherboard problem.
- Perform a thorough visual inspection of the circuit boards for any signs of burns or damaged components. If you observe any visible damage, such as burns or parts that appear to be physically damaged, the board likely needs to be replaced.
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