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■■■Have you missed out charging?
When the batteries are completely empty and the shaver stops, you can give the shaver a quick charge (sufficient for one cordless shave):
-Charge the shaver until the last block turns from red into green.
■■■Shaving directly from the mains supply (wall socket)
-If you wish you can connect the shaver to a wall socket using the mains cord and shave directly from the mains supply.
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