EN
DESCRIPTION
A Lid
B Body
C Cover
D Blends
E Fan
F On/off
G Information light
H Charge conexion
I USB Charging cord
J Brush
K Lint container
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If the model of your appliance
does not have the accessories
described above, they can also be
bought separately from the Techni-
cal Assistance Service.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
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Caution: A new battery is not ful-
ly charged and must therefore be
charged before the appliance is
used for the first time.
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Charge the battery at an atmos-
pheric temperature of between 4
and 40ºC.
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Voltaje output of the adaptator
must be 5V, 1-2A. (not included).
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A pilot light will come on to indicate
that the charger is ready to begin
charging the battery.
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Approximately 6 to 8 hours are
needed for a complete charge of
the battery. Never attempt to over
charge the battery (although it is
recommended that the first charge
of the battery be of 8 hours in du-
ration).
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Connect the charger (h) to the jack
using the socket on the appliance.
The socket is located at the lower/
back part of the appliance.
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The pilot light will come on to in-
dicate that the charger is charging
the battery.
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At the end of the time period spec-
ified above, remove the battery
from the charger.
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When the battery is charged dis-
connect the charger from the
mains supply.
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NB: Do not can use the appliance
while it is connected to the charger.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USE:
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Make sure that all the product’s
packaging has been removed.
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Before using this product for the
first time, it is important to make a
full charge of batteries.
USE:
HOW TO SHAVE CLOTHES:
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Place the garment on a smooth
surface.
•
Do not use the appliance on gar-
ments that are being worn in order
to avoid damage on the user or
garment.
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For best results, please follow
these recommendations:
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For fast remove, take the remover
circle and shave in small range re-
moving to and forth on clothes.
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