![]() If you spend 30 seconds cleaning the surfaces of the teeth in each quadrant, by the end of the 2 minutes, you will have brushes evenly around the mouth. Imagine breaking the mouth up into four sections, upper right, upper left, lower right and lower left. The idea behind the pacer is that you spend 30 seconds brushing each quadrant of the mouth. With most other PRO series models, the brush will stutter or shake briefly every 30 seconds (Quadpacer) to let you know it’s time to move to another area of your mouth, and after the 2 minutes is up, the brush will stutter to let you know that you’ve brushed for the recommended time.ĭuring a 2 minute cleaning cycle, there are four periods of 30 seconds. Also known as the Quadpacer or Quadrant Timer, this is an additional feature which assists in the brushing routine. Quadpacer / Quadrant TimerĪlthough not present in all Oral-B models, the vast majority have what Oral-B call a professional timer. With Vitality models, the brush will stutter just once - after the 2 minutes is up, it won’t shut off but will simply stutter a little more noticeably to let you know that you’ve brushed for the recommended time. This is your signal that the 2 minutes of brushing time has been achieved. ![]() This pausing of the brush motor causes the brushing sensation to change as well as the sound of the brush. At the end of the 2 minute cleaning cycle, the motor in the brush will stutter (pauses and restarts briefly) three times. ![]() From the moment the brush is turned on, a built in timer is activated. Oral-B electric toothbrushes include a 2-minute timer to help you brush for the dentist-recommended 2 minutes. The dentist recommended cleaning time for your teeth is 2 minutes, or 120 seconds. ![]() The above video illustrate the Quadpacer stutter every 30 seconds and the stutter at the end of 2 minutes 2-Minutes Timer / Reminder ![]()
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