**Immediately check your Cordless Water Flosser’s battery level – a low charge is the most common cause of weak pressure.**
* **Charge Battery Fully:** Low power directly reduces pump strength. Ensure your device is fully charged before use.
* **Refill Water Reservoir:** Make sure the reservoir is filled to the “MAX” line. Insufficient water supply can lead to sputtering or weak pressure.
* **Clean Flosser Tip:** Remove the tip and rinse it under warm water to dislodge any food particles or mineral buildup. For stubborn clogs, soak the tip in a 50/50 vinegar-water solution for 15 minutes.
* **Inspect Reservoir Intake:** Empty the reservoir and look for debris or sediment blocking the water intake valve at the bottom. Rinse it clean.
* **Decalcify Internals:** Fill the reservoir with warm water mixed with 1-2 tablespoons of white vinegar. Run the flosser until half the solution is used, then turn off and let sit for 20-30 minutes. Run the remaining solution through, then flush with a full reservoir of plain water. This helps clear internal mineral deposits.
* **Reseat Reservoir (if removable):** Ensure the water reservoir is securely attached and properly sealed to the device body. A loose reservoir can disrupt water flow.
* **Replace Flosser Tip:** If cleaning efforts fail, the tip itself might be permanently clogged or damaged. Trying a new tip can often resolve pressure issues.
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