2.
Pull the face off the hair pocket (Fig E).
3.
Tap out excess hair shavings from the hair pocket (Fig F). Hair clippings can also be
washed out of the hair pocket and or shave face by rinsing these under the tap.
4.
Once dry, snap the face back onto the hair pocket.
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The easiest and most hygienic way to clean the appliance is by rinsing the appliance
head after use with warm water.
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Lubricate the teeth of the trimmer every six months with a drop of sewing machine oil.
REMOVING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
We strongly recommend that a professional removes the rechargeable battery. Parts of the
shaver case, and tools have sharp edges and may cause injury if not handled correctly.
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The rechargeable battery must be removed from the appliance before it is scrapped.
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Disconnect the charging adapter before removing the battery.
1.
Run the shaver until the motor stops.
2.
Remove the head from the shaver (pull the head up and off).
3.
Using a small screwdriver, pry the 'collar' off the top of the handle.
4.
Using a small screwdriver, pry the front cover from the body.
5.
Remove three screws located on front of shaver.
6.
Using a small screw driver, pry up the newly unsecured inner housing to expose the
battery.
7.
Pry the battery free from the circuit board.
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Used batteries must be removed from the appliance and disposed of at an appropriate
official recycling/collection point.
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Do not attempt to operate the shaver once you have opened it.
RECYCLING
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To avoid environmental and health problems due to hazardous
substances, appliances and rechargeable and non-rechargeable
batteries marked with one of these symbols must not be disposed of
with unsorted municipal waste. Always dispose of electrical and
electronic products and, where applicable, rechargeable and
non-rechargeable batteries, at an appropriate official recycling/
collection point.
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