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Weekly:

1. 

Perform the daily cleaning steps 1 and 2.

2. 

Remove the cover from the hair pocket assembly. (Diagram K) Place 
the body of the shaver aside to ensure that it will not get wet.

3. 

Slide the blue inner cutter carrier down to release it from the 
assembly. (Diagram L)

4. 

Remove the inner cutter carrier away from the cutters.

5. 

Remove the cutters. (Diagram M)

6. 

Thoroughly rinse away any debris from inner and outer cutters. 
(Diagram N)

7. 

Replace the inner cutters. Match the hub colors of the inner and outer 
cutters (Diagram O)

8. 

Place the inner cutter carrier back into position and lock into place. 
(Diagram P)

9. 

Lubricate each cutter with household oil.

10. 

Align the spring hinge into the slot at the back of the hair pocket and 
press into place. Snap the head assembly closed. (Diagram J)

Trimmer: 

Lubricate teeth with oil every six months.

It is very important to replace your head and cutters when necessary to 
ensure a close, comfortable shave without irritation. We recommend they 
be replaced every 12 months. Here are some signs of head and cutter wear, 
indicating that replacement is needed:

• 

Irritation:

 As the heads get excessively worn you may experience 

some skin irritation. This would be especially noticeable when you 
apply moisturizing lotion.

• 

Pulling: 

When the cutters wear you may feel a sense of pulling and a 

loss of closeness when you shave. This is an indication that it is time 
to replace your heads and cutters.

PRODUCT DISPOSAL

When your rechargeable shaver reaches the end of its useful life, the 
batteries must be removed from the shaver and be recycled or disposed of 
properly in accordance with your state and local requirements. If this is not 
required by law, you may elect to dispose of the shaver with the batteries.

To Remove the Rechargeable Battery:

1. 

Unplug the shaver.

2. 

Run shaver until motor stops.

Summary of Contents for PR1855AU

Page 1: ...VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE ROTARY SHAVER 5 YEAR WARRANTY PR1855AU To register your product go to www remington products com au www remington co nz USE CARE MANUAL PLEASE READ PRIOR TO USE...

Page 2: ...rience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance...

Page 3: ...in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by Remington Never drop or insert any object into any opening of this appliance Always store the power adaptor in a moisture free location Do not...

Page 4: ...u will find tips on using and caring for your shaver KEY PARTS 1 Precision Plus Heads 2 PowerFlex 360 Pivoting head and cutter assembly 3 Head release button 4 On Off push button 5 Charging indicator...

Page 5: ...100V and 240V CHARGING Before using read the important safety instructions in front of the manual 1 Plug power adaptor into shaver Diagram A 2 Plug adaptor into wall outlet Diagram B 3 For charge tim...

Page 6: ...ut the shave regularly rinse shaver head under water to avoid residue build up 6 When finished shaving rinse face 7 Thoroughly rinse shaver head of all gel or foam 8 Follow cleaning and care instructi...

Page 7: ...Reattach Stubble attachment Head guard to protect shaving head until next use 7 NOTE When cleaning your shaver make sure the shaver is turned off and disconnected from the power cord CAUTION To clean...

Page 8: ...th oil every six months It is very important to replace your head and cutters when necessary to ensure a close comfortable shave without irritation We recommend they be replaced every 12 months Here a...

Page 9: ...cut wires 8 Dispose of batteries This device uses the following types of rechargeable batteries nickel metal hydride NiMH DISPOSAL RECYCLING Legislation in some localities mandates that e waste anyth...

Page 10: ...10 Suitable for use in bath and shower This product conforms to radio frequency interference requirements Any product purchased and used commercially carries a limited 90 Day Warranty...

Page 11: ...her the Australian Consumer Law or the CGA The original purchaser of the Goods is provided with the following Warranty subject to the Warranty Conditions 3 We warrant the Goods for all parts defective...

Page 12: ...ts as specified in the ratings label located on the Goods 11 This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty or transport of the Goods to and from the Supplier or us 12 This warra...

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