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The adapter contains a transformer. Do not cut off the adapter to
replace it with another plug, as this will cause a hazardous
situation.
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Keep the appliance and the adapter dry.
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Do not use the appliance near or over a washbasin or bath filled
with water.
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Do not use the appliance in the bath or in the shower.
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If you use the appliance in the bathroom, do not use an extension
cord.
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Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
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Only epilate the underarms and bikini line with the sensitive zone
cap attached.
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To prevent damage and injuries, keep the running appliance away
from your scalp hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, clothes, threads, cords,
brushes etc.
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Do not use the epilating head on irritated skin or skin with
varicose veins, rashes, spots, moles (with hairs) or wounds without
consulting your doctor first. People with a reduced immune
response, or people who suffer from diabetes mellitus, haemophilia
or immunodeficiency should also consult their doctor first.
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Your skin may become a little red and irritated the first few times
you use the epilator.This phenomenon will soon disappear as
your skin becomes used to epilation and the hairs become
thinner and softer. If the irritation does not disappear within
three days, we advise you to consult a doctor.
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Regular massages with a loofah may help to prevent ingrowing
hairs. Do not use the loofah immediately before or after
epilation.
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Regular cleaning and proper maintenance ensure optimal results
and a long life for your appliance.
Preparing for use
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Make sure your skin is clean, entirely dry and free from grease.
Do not use any cream before you start epilating.
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Epilation is easier just after taking a bath or shower. Make sure
your skin is completely dry when you start epilating.
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