Handling
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Handling
Dry shave
We recommend a dry shave before you wash.
After washing, you skin is slightly swollen. As
a result, shavers are often unable to reach the
entire length of your beard hair so the shave will
be less thorough.
For a dry shave, follow the steps below:
1. Take the protective cap
1
off of the shaver.
2. Use the On/Off switch
5
to turn the shaver on.
3. Use your free hand to stretch the part of your face you in-
tend to shave.
4. While applying gentle pressure, move the shaver head
2
perpendicular to the direction of hair growth.
5. After a few strokes, use your free hand to check the results
and repeat step 4 if necessary.
6. Shave as described in steps 3–4.
7. If necessary, use the trimmer
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as described in the chap-
ter “Using the trimmer” (see
Fig. C
).
8. Switch the shaver off once you have finished shaving.
9. Clean the shaver as described in the chapter “Daily cleaning
after a dry shave”.
Wet shave
1. Dampen your face and apply shaving cream or gel to your face.
2. Take the protective cap
1
off of the shaver (see
Fig. A
).
3. Use the On/Off switch
5
to turn the shaver on.
4. While applying gentle pressure, move the shaver head
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