Using shaver with soap or foam lather
When using soap or foam lather, the shaver
will glide smoothly over the skin, cleansing
away oil residue while at the same time
leaving skin soft and smooth.
Apply the soap or foam generously to the
skin. Do not use skin lotion, nourishing
cream, or shaving cream of the non-
lathering type.
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Adjusting to your new shaver
As with every shaver, your shave will
improve over time. So allow about three
weeks to develop an effective shaving style
and for your skin to adjust to the new
shaver. The adaptation period may take a
little longer if your skin is sensitive, or if
you alternate between shaving methods.
To help smooth the transition to your new
shaver, a special lubricant has been applied
to the shaver’s screens and cutters. The
lubricant looks like fine, white or gray
powder, and disappears with use.
To shave
Push the ON/OFF button. Hold the shaver so
both screens touch your skin at the same
time. This allows the shaver to work the
way it was designed for the closest shave
and minimum wear. Avoid holding the
shaver at an angle so only one screen
touches the skin at a time. This will distort
the screen and could cause skin irritation.
Never press hard. Pressing only flattens
your hairs, making it harder for them
to enter the cutting chamber. It will also
wear out the cutting surface more quickly.
Usage Tips
Removing the Headguard
Before operating your shaver, remove the
headguard, which protects the screen and
cutter assembly. Simply push up from the
front or the back until it pops off.
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Always keep the protective head guard on
the shaver head and keep the shaver in the
OFF position when the shaver is out of the
cleaning base and not in use.
Note:
In case of accidental separation of
shaver head:
To reattach head, hold in the fully open posi-
tion, direct one of the two hinge pins on the
shaver into the corresponding slotted hole on
the head assembly, then swing the opposite
hinge pin into place.
For assistance or help, call our customer
service at 800-736-4648.
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