Philips 561X manual Indications, LED Charging Indicator Light, First Use, Replacing Used Cartridge

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INDICATIONS

LED Charging Indicator Light

The green LED Charging Indicator Light will light up to indicate razor is (re)charging.

CHARGING

Battery performance is best if you recharge only when the batteries are (almost) completely empty.

Charging or recharging at temperatures below 40ºF or higher than 95ºF adversely affects lifetime of batteries.

Continuously recharging will reduce life of batteries.

If razor has not been used for at least 1 month, razor must be recharged for a full 8 hours.

Do not charge razor in pouch.

1Connect cord to razor. Plug into any 110V to 220V AC outlet. Use only the cord provided.

An adaptor plug may be necessary for cord usage in some foreign countries.

2 First time charging and recharging after non-use for 1 month or more requires a full 8 hours for up to 30 minutes of cordless shave time.

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INSERTING LOTION CARTRIDGE

First Use

1Take one cartridge from the box.

2Remove the supplied connector out of the plastic bag. Push it into the plastic cap of cartridge until you hear it “click” into place.

3Slide down latch and lift back cover off razor.

4Slide the cartridge, with the connector in place, into position in razor.The connector should slide into the recess area with hole located at the top of razor.

The white round dot on the connector must face down towards the razor.

5Replace back cover on razor and press it down into position until it snaps shut.

Replacing Used Cartridge

1Slide down latch and lift back cover off razor.

2Remove the empty cartridge from the razor and pull out the connector. DO NOT discard the connector.

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Contents 561X Save These Instructions When discarding your razor Razor InformationDAY MONEY-BACK Guarantee Back CoverFeatures Charging LED Charging Indicator LightIndications First UseCleaning ShavingAfter Each Use Replacing Lotion CartridgeEvery 2 Months Razor Heads Accessories Battery RemovalAssistance Full TWO Year Warranty