Thank you for choosing a Panasonic WET/DRY epilator.
With our WET/DRY technology, you can enjoy using your
Panasonic epilator dry or in the shower or bath for gentle
and easy epilation.
Please read all instructions before use.
Parts identification
A Protection cap
B Epilation head for
underarms/bikini‑line
1 Epilation discs (inside)
2 Skin protector (metal part
on the outside)
3 Frame release rib
4 Frame
C Fast cap
D Gentle cap (
Page 6)
E Beginner cap (
Page 6)
5 Foam wiper
6 Skin protector
7 Cap release rib
F Epilation head for legs/
arms
8 Epilation discs
Quick steps for epilating
1
Charging
2
Selecting the head
(
Page 6)
(
G Main body
9 Head release button
OFF/ON switch
Charging light
Socket
Accessories:
H Charger (RE7‑46)
(Do not use chargers other
than the one provided.)
I Cleaning brush
J Pouch
3
Epilating
Page 7)
(
Page 7-8)
Important
The appliance can be used for wet or dry epilation. The following
is the symbol for a wet epilator. It means that the appliance can
be used in a bath or shower.
•
Make sure skin is clean before and after use.
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In the following cases, please consult your physician.
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Having eczema, rashes, sensitive skin, proneness to
infections, varicose veins, diabetes, hemophilia, poor blood
clotting or other skin conditions
•
The following might result in bacteria entering the skin and
cause damage and inflammation.
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Using just before swimming and sports activities
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Sharing with other persons
•
Always attach an epilation head and its frame/cap to the
epilator when turning on. Failure to do so might cause finger
injury, hair entanglement in the spinning gears or mechanical
malfunction.
•
The following might cause sensitive skin damage, injury,
inflammation, pain, bleeding, and severe pain.
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Using the appliance if the epilation discs, the skin protector,
the frame, the fast cap, the gentle cap or the beginner cap
have been damaged.
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Using on or near your face, genitals, warts, pimples, bruises,
rashes, wounds or loose skin.
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Using around moles.
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Applying strong pressure to the skin, repeatedly moving over
the same area or using a jabbing motion.
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Using before or during menstruation, pregnancy, about one
month after giving birth, when ill and sunburned etc.