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OPERATION ___________________________
Power supply
Check if the mains voltage on the
type plate of the power supply unit
supplied corresponds to your local
mains supply. The only way to dis-
connect the device from the mains is
to unplug the power supply unit.
1
Plug the power supply unit into the
F
socket.
2
Plug the power supply unit into the
wall socket.
Trimming/shaving
hairs
If you wish to epilate hairs which are
longer than 10 mm, it is advisable
to trim these with the shaving head
beforehand.
Caution
7
The shaving head can only be used
with speed setting 1.
1
Turn the appliance off and unplug
the cable. Pull the power supply unit
out of the mains socket.
2
Remove the rotating head. To do
this, press the side catches
D
and
take off the rotating head with the
other hand.
3
Remove the cover
C
of the rota-
ting head.
4
Press in the shaving head
G
along
with its housing
H
and press down
until it catches.
5
Plug the power supply unit into the
F
socket.
6
Plug the power supply unit into the
wall socket.
7
Use the
E
switch to switch the de-
vice to position 1.
8
Trim hairs by moving the device
gently over the desired areas of
skin.
Note
7
Proceed as described to shave indi-
vidual body parts.
Hair removal
To achieve best results, take a warm
bath or shower to open the pores.
This way your skin will be clean and
smooth and thus in the best condition
for epilation.
Make sure your skin is clean, not
greasy and completely dry before
epilation.
1
Remove the protective cap
A
from
the device.
2
Press the
E
button to switch off the
device.
Summary of Contents for LE 8820
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