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HOW TO USE YOUR EPILATOR

NOTE: THIS EPILATOR OPERATES IN CORDLESS MODE ONLY.

Before epilating, make sure your skin is clean, dry and 
free from creams or oils. Ensure that the On/Off switch 
is in the Off position. Turn the epilator on ensuring that 
you press the switch lock in with your thumb. Set to 
the desired speed. Low speed is recommended for fine 
hair and High speed is recommended for course hair or 
stronger hair growth. 
Using your free hand, hold the skin taut so that the hairs 
stand upright. Position the epilator so that the stainless 
steel discs are at a 90º angle and flat against the skin. 
The Remington

®

 epilator attachment heads are designed 

to ensure maximum contact to the skin to maximise the 
hair removal process. (Diagram A) 
Glide the epilator in a slow continuous movement against 
the hair growth. Do not apply pressure as the epilator 
will slow down or even stop. Repeat until all unwanted 
hair is removed. After epilating, turn the epilator Off.

ARM/LEG EPILATION

Select and attach the Perfect angle cap, or Massaging 
cap with Aloe Vera to the epilator. Epilate from the lower 
arm or leg and slowly move upwards. To epilate behind 
the elbow or knee keep the arm or the leg straight to 
stretch the skin. (Diagram B)

FACE, UNDERARM & BIKINI EPILATION

Select and attach the Facial cap to the epilator. Please 
be aware that these areas are particularly sensitive to epilation. However this 
sensitivity will reduce after repeated usage. For more comfort, ensure that the 
skin is held taut and the hair is at the optimum length of 2-5mm.
When epilating the underarm keep your arm raised so that the skin is 
stretched. Directly after epilation avoid using irritating substances, such as 
deodorants with alcohol. (Diagram C)
When epilating the bikini line hold the skin around the bikini line area taut, and 
glide the epilator in a circular motion. (Diagram D)

Summary of Contents for Smooth & Silky EP7031AU

Page 1: ...Cordless Wet Dry Epilator 2 YEAR WARRANTY EP7031AU USE CARE MANUAL PLEASE READ PRIOR TO USE To register your product go to www remington products com au www remington co nz...

Page 2: ...and wire Your appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in to a power outlet Always unplug the appliance when it is not in use This appliance should not be used by children or other perso...

Page 3: ...eing used or where oxygen is administered Do not plug or unplug the appliance with wet hands Do not wrap the cord of the power adaptor around the unit Do not use if the tweezers are broken or damaged...

Page 4: ...attachment for the shaver head and 3 extra attachment caps for epilating different areas There is also an exfoliating glove to gently remove dead skin cells from the surface of the skin KEY PARTS 1 Ge...

Page 5: ...in and the hair Regular exfoliation with the exfoliating glove will help to prevent in grown hairs In some cases inflammation of the skin can occur when bacteria penetrates the skin when gliding the a...

Page 6: ...e battery charge is running low The red indicator light will be illuminated to indicate low battery When the low battery indicator is illuminated you must return to charging mode Your epilator cannot...

Page 7: ...pressure as the epilator will slow down or even stop Repeat until all unwanted hair is removed After epilating turn the epilator Off ARM LEG EPILATION Select and attach the Perfect angle cap or Massa...

Page 8: ...ead and glide it over the hair at a right angle to the skin THE FACIAL CAP ATTACHMENT An interchangeable Facial cap attachment is included with your epilator for smaller areas and spot treatments such...

Page 9: ...lean the shaving head attachment regularly Ensure that the epilator is turned off and disconnected from the mains Press the head assembly release button and remove the shaving head from the body of th...

Page 10: ...th your Remington epilator just return the epilator with this completed coupon and a copy of your Australian New Zealand purchase receipt to Remington In return we will send you a cheque for the full...

Page 11: ...he consumer has under either 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 Good...

Page 12: ...rical voltage requirements 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 Supp...

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