Using your shaver
Caution – The system outer foil is
very thin and can be damaged if
handled improperly. Before each
use, always check the foll for dam-
age. To avoid personal injury, do
not use if the foil or other parts of
the shaving head is damaged.
(see fig. 2 through 6)
Remove the protective cap and ap-
ply shaving lather generously. For the
best results, move the shaver in back
and forth directions, while keeping the
shaver head at a right angle (90°) to
your skin so that the two trimmers and
outer foil work together at the same
time. Slide the pop-up trimmer switch
up when using the pop-up trimmer to
cut long hairs (see fig. 2).
• Underarm (see fig. 3)
Hold your arm up enough to stretch
your skin and shave back and forth.
• Legs (see fig. 4)
Be sure to move the shaver from
ankle to knee.
• Arms (see fig. 5)
Be sure to move the shaver from
outside to inside.
• Bikini (see fig. 6)
You can use the 3-position bikini
comb on the inside and outside of
your bikini line.
1. To attach 3-position bikini comb,
simply slide it onto the shaver
head.
2. Depress button to release comb
when adjusting comb length.
Pivot action selector
(see fig. 1-H)
Use the pivot action selector to
choose the shaving mode:
full range, mid range or lock based
on your shaving preference.
Cleaning
(see fig. 7)
For cleanliness and convenience, we
recommend that you clean your
shaver with water and a liquid hand
soap. Regular cleaning will keep your
shaver in good condition while pre-
venting odors or bacteria from devel-
oping, and maintain the cutting per-
formance.
With the outer foils in place, apply
some hand soap onto the outer foils.
Turn the shaver on and turn off after
few seconds.
Next, press the outer foil frame re-
lease buttons to remove the outer foil
frame and rinse the inner blade/outer
foils under running water or in a ba-
sin.
DO NOT USE BOILING WATER.
After the inner blade/outer foils and
the shaving head are dry, close the
outer foil frame and place the protec-
tive cap.
Replacing shaving head
Components
It is recommended that you replace
the outer foil at least once every year
and the inner blade at least once
every two years to maintain your
shaver's cutting performance.
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Replacing the outer foil
Press the outer foil frame release but-
tons to remove the outer foil frame
(see fig. 8).
Then, squeeze the front and the back
side of the foil frame and lift up one
of the two knobs on the outer foil (see
fig. 9).
Inserting the new outer foil
Slip the foil into the frame and guide
the plastic edges onto the hooks into
the frame until it clicks into the shaver.
Replacing the inner blade
(see fig. 10)
Squeeze the outer foil release but-
tons and lift the outer foil frame up-
ward to remove it. Remove the inner
blade by grasping it firmly at both
ends and pulling straight away from
the shaver. To insert the new inner
blade, hold the blade at both ends
and press downward until it snaps
into the shaver.
ATTENTION:
A nickel cadmium battery that is
recyclable powers the product you
have purchased. At the end of its
useful life, under various state and
local laws, it is illegal to dispose
of this battery into your municipal
waste stream. Please call 1-800-
8-BATTERY for information on
how to recycle this battery.
How to remove the built-in
rechargeable battery
before disposal of shaver
The battery in this shaver is not in-
tended to be replaced by consumers.
However, the battery may be re-
placed at an authorized service
center. The procedure described be-
low is intended only for removal of the
rechargeable battery for the purpose
of proper disposal.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to replace the bat-
tery for the purpose of reusing the
shaver. This could result in the
risk of fire or electric shock.
1. Remove the back rubber panel (a)
and the front panel (b) with a flat
screwdriver. (see fig. 11)
2. Remove two screws (c). (see fig.
12)
3. Pull the housing (d) out of the end
cap. (see fig. 13)
4. Remove two screws (e) and pull
the battery frame (f). (see fig. 14)
5. Remove the battery (g) with a flat
screwdriver. (see fig. 15)
ATTENTION:
This laws of various states and
municipalities restrict disposal of
rechargeable batteries (and prod-
ucts from which such batteries
have not been removed) in ordi-
nary household waste. Please
comply with your local laws. If you
are not certain as to proper dis-
posal, please contact your local
sanitation department.
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