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Instruction for use of GRUNDIG 5415/551315515 

Note: 
Open these instructions completely and read them carefully before 

using your new shaver. 

 

Contents 

1. Components 

2. Safety instructions 
3. Operation 
4.  Use; Foil shave/Long hair trimming 

5. Cleaning and care 

6.  Changing foil and cutter block 
7. Replacement parts 

8. Warranty 

9. Environmental protection, disposal 

 

1) Components 

Compare the drawings with the components of your shaver to make 
yourself familiar with it.  

1. Protective cap 

2. Shaver head 
3. Shaving foil 

4. Cutter 
5.  Long hair trimmer, spring mounted 
6.  Release button for shaver head 

7.  ON/OFF switch and long hair trimmer 

8.  Red recharge indication (model 5515) 

9.  Green Charge indicator 
10. 

Plug for charging cable 

 

2)Safety instruction 

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Please also observe the safety instructions in the graphics on 

page 2. 

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Clean the shaver under running water, but DO NOT immerses. 

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Never touch the mains appliance with wet hands when 

unplugging it or plugging it in. 

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Check mains appliance and shaver regularly for mechanical 
faults.  Replace broken parts by original parts from your 
specialist dealer, if required.  Never try to repair a broken shaver 

yourself. 

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Keep shaver and mains appliance out of reach of children. 

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Do not expose the shaver to temperatures below -10 C or above 

+40 C for prolonged periods of time. 

Summary of Contents for 5415/551215515

Page 1: ...unted 6 Release button for shaver head 7 ON OFF switch and long hair trimmer 8 Red recharge indication model 5515 9 Green Charge indicator 10 Plug for charging cable 2 Safety instruction Please also observe the safety instructions in the graphics on page 2 Clean the shaver under running water but DO NOT immerses Never touch the mains appliance with wet hands when unplugging it or plugging it in Ch...

Page 2: ...fore plugging the mains appliance in check whether voltage and frequency 120V 60 Hz of your mains supply are suitable To reach optimum battery capacity the batteries should initially be charged for eight hours before the shaver is used for the first time The shaver is protected against overload but continuous charging is to be avoided Recharge the battery only when the shaver is fully discharged T...

Page 3: ...ur skin against the direction of the beard growth Apply only light pressure Stretch the skin with your free hand so the hairs stand upright If you are using a foil shaver for the first time it generally takes about two to three weeks for users to become used to foil shaving Put the protective cap back on the shaver head after shaving Avoid pressure on the foil as this may cause the foil to break L...

Page 4: ...n water If the shaver is always cleaned with warm water a few drops of sewing machine oil on the cutter block and long hair trimmer are recommended from time to time The shaver can also be cleaned without water Tap the shaver head on a flat surface or blow the hairs out thoroughly Never use the brush for cleaning the foil as this would damage it Clean the cutter block with the enclosed cleaning br...

Page 5: ...e cutter block on both end s and lift it from its support Place the new cutter block in position Replace shaver head 7 Replacement parts When ordering replacement parts shaver foil and cutter block please indicate the type of shaver see rating plate The rating plate is on the back of the shaver 8 Warranty The appliance was subject to state of the art in production inspections Should any defect in ...

Page 6: ...lations The following parts must be separated Motor metal parts mains appliance Plastic parts Batteries board These parts must be taken to recycling Please observe national and regional disposal regulations concerning waste separation waste collection and secondary resource centres Take the shaver and accessories to a secondary resource centre Ask your municipality for the address Removal of batte...

Page 7: ...A shaver that has been opened by you must not be reconnected to the mains This shaver meets the EC directives 89 336EEC 73123 EEC 93 68 EEC ...

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