Introducción
Guía de sustitución de la batería del cepillo de dientes eléctrico recargable Oral-B White Pro 1000 por batería defectuosa. Esta guía ilustra el desmontaje del cepillo de dientes eléctrico Oral-B White Pro 1000. Ten cuidado de no cortocircuitar los terminales positivo (+) y negativo (-) cuando manipules la batería. Esta guía también requiere el uso de una herramienta de soldadura que alcanza altas temperaturas. Consulta esta guía útil para obtener algunos consejos para soldar y desoldar.
Qué necesitas
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Retira el cabezal del cepillo tirando de la parte superior hacia afuera de la base.
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Tira para deslizar la batería desde el alojamiento de la batería.
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Retira la batería.
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Para volver a armar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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This guide also works for Oral-B genius 9000. Thank You!! On mine, the coil wires was losen. Just soldered it back and works fine again.
Same with mine: coil was loose. I guessed it because the red blinking light would not react (turn off) by putting the toothbrush on the charger. (checked also a second charger, never through away older parts, using as spare…) ;)
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This guide also works for Oral B PRO 2950N. Thank you so much!
I had the same issue, the coil was broken on one side, and it doesn't charge. Adding a little bit of solder to weld the broken end was enough for making it charge again
What type of battery is that? It's not listed under “parts.”
I’ve wrote it in another comment as well, but in case you didn’t see it: As far as I know, these are 4/5 AA batteries with about 1200 mAh and U-shaped solder tails. So the size of the battery is roughly 42x14mm . But as mentioned in the comments, regular AA size batteries worked in my case as well, just had to cut the spacers in the battery retainer. AA batteries are cheaper to get obviously and most likely they’ll have more capacity as well.
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