Philips Y5524 manual Always Here to Help YOU

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Contents Always Here to Help YOU Page Table of Content Make sure the adapter does not get wet IntroductionCompliance with standards EnglishGeneral Description GeneralDisplay ’Charging’ indication’Battery low’ indication ’Battery fully charged’ indication Charging ChargingQuick charge Using the ShaverBody hair or scalp hair Attaching the shaving attachmentShaving Skin adaptation period Press the on/off button to switch off the applianceWet shaving Hair differs from body hair or scalp hair Or shaving gel off the shaving unit see also chapterAttaching the beard styler attachment You can now start styling your beard Using the beard styler attachment with combPull the comb off the accessory Using the beard styler attachment without combBeard styles Styling tipsSide burns No beard at all Attaching the bodygroomer attachment Trimming Attaching the trimming combGrooming Move the appliance against the direction of hair growthTrimming and grooming tips Cleaning and MaintenanceCloth Reattach the shaving unit to the shaving attachment Cleaning the shaving unitClean the cutter with the cleaning brush supplied Extra-thorough cleaning methodReattach the shaving unit to the shaving attachment Cleaning the styler attachment Cleaning the bodygroomer attachmentStorage ReplacementLift the retaining ring out of the shaving unit YS511 Philips beard styler attachment Ordering AccessoriesEnvironment English Remove the rechargeable batteryGuarantee restrictions Guarantee and ServiceTroubleshooting This appliance is not Long hairs obstruct Clean the cutters Shaving headsBrush supplied. See ChapterWhen you remove Rechargeable batteryAdapter from the wall From the appliance Appliance does not work For a few seconds My skin isRotation Too much dirt has Recharge the battery. See chapterSpeed Collected in the shaving See chapter Heads Is lower than UsualComb properly If you are trimming very Reduced You use the appliance4222.002.5433.1