
14
•
Connect the power supply cable
(10)
to the appliance
(6)
and to the feeder
(9)
. The red LED
(5)
will light up.
•
When charging is completed, the LED
(6)
will turn green.
•
Disconnect the appliance from the cable
(10)
.
•
For wireless recharging, just position the razor, with the copper winding facing downwards, on any
wireless charging base. There is no need to remove the rear cover.
The appliance battery is supplied not charged. Before the first use, it is recommended to
charge it completely (about 2 hours).
Fully charge the appliance at least once a year.
Do not try to change the batteries yourself. Refer to an authorised customer
service centre.
USE
Do not use the appliance if the plates (1), head (2) or blades (8) are damaged. RISK
OF INJURY
Do not apply directly on the skin with imperfections (such as swelling, injury or
pimples).
Never use the appliance without the head (2) inserted
Do not use the appliance on wet hair.
•
Check that the appliance is clean and dry.
•
Remove the protective cap
(12)
.
•
Check that the plates, head and blades are not damaged. Replace any damaged parts.
•
Make sure that the battery is charged.
•
Turn on the appliance by moving the switch
(4)
to position
“1”
.
•
Gently shave, proceeding against growth, stretching the skin. For a better result, we recommend
tilting the appliance so that both plates
(1)
are in contact with the skin.
•
Turn off the appliance by moving the switch
(4)
to position
“0”
.
•
After use, store the appliance in a dry and safe place.
If the battery discharges during use, connect the appliance to the mains using the
appropriate cable (10) and feeder (9).
Using the “trimmer”
•
Check that the appliance is clean and dry.
•
Remove the protective cap
(12)
.
•
Lift the Trimmer
(7)
pushing it upwards until it engages.
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