P ro bl e m
Your depilator does not function.
You have stopped or put your depilator
b a ck in its case and the lotion continu e s
to leak through the feld pad.
Your depilator is becoming less efficient.
Your depilator jumps on your leg.
Your skin is not cool enough.
S o l u t i o n
C h e ck to see whether the unit is connec-
ted properly or contact a profe s s i o n a l .
• The reservoir is improperly closed.
Close it again by pushing the holder to
the left : the green strip should not be
visible (fig.N° 2).
• The felt pad is incorrectly inserted in its
c a s i n g . See the section on “Changing the
felt pad”.
The depilator head is clogged with dirt.
See the section on “cleaning your depi-
lator”
You must use the depilator holding it
slightly tilted towards you (fig.N° 13)
M a ke sure that :
• lotion flows out of the reservoir : t h e
green strip should be visibl e,
• the airflow is functioning while the lotion
is being applied.
SERVICE-SPARE PARTS.
Calor has a network of Service Agents throughout the country.To telephone your nea-
rest Calor Service Centre see enclosed ServiceInformation leaflet.These Service
Agents carry out in-guarantee repairs (free of charge) and out of guarantee repairs
(chargeable) on behalf of Calor. Should service be required, or the appliance appear
faulty, consult your local Calor Service Agent in the first instance. If a product develops
a fault during the guarantee period, it is the responsibility of the consumer to supply to
the Service Agent proof of the date of purchase of the appliance (eg.completed gua-
rantee card and/or receipt showing the date of purchage).
ANY PROBLEM ?
Your depilator is an electrical appliance designed to operate without malfunction in nor-
mal conditions of use . However, in case of failure, shock or any technical defect what-
soever, it is advisable to have the unit examined by a qualified technician, who will
repair it if need be (see enc-closed Service Information leaflet).
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