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1. Before use, check that the skin
protector and epilation discs are not
damaged or deformed.
Failure to do so can cause damage
the skin.
2. Insert the power cord securely into
the appliance.
3. Make sure skin is clean before and
after use.
Always wipe away perspiration and
keep skin in a hygienic state,
particularly in perspiration-prone
areas such as the underarms where
inflammation tends to occur more
readily.
Failure to do so can cause infection
and inflammation.
4. When beginning use of the
appliance, allow your skin time to
adjust by testing it gradually over a
period of two to three days.
5. Discontinue if skin trouble continues
for more than two days following
treatment with the appliance.
Please consult a dermatology
specialist in such instances.
6. Always turn off the power switch when
exchanging epilation or shaver heads.
Failure to do so could cause finger injury,
or hair to become entangled in the spinning
gears, or damage to the appliance.
7.
Be careful not to let clothing or hair,
etc., come in contact with epilation
discs.
Failure to do so could result in
becoming entangled in the discs.
8.
Never allow the appliance to come in
contact with the hair on your head,
eyelashes, ribbons, etc., when
switched on.
Doing so can cause personal injury
or mechanical malfunction.
9.
When unplugging, do so by pulling
on the plug, not on the cord.
Failure to do so could cause electric
shock or short-circuiting.
10.
Avoid dropping the appliance or
allowing it to strike hard surfaces.
Doing so can cause personal injury
or mechanical malfunction.
Prohibited!
• Do not use on facial or genital areas
or surrounding regions, such as the
groin, etc.
Doing so can cause damage to skin
or inflammation.
• Do not use epilator head for your
underarms or bikini-line.
Doing so can cause damage to skin
or inflammation.
• Do not apply strong pressure to the
skin, repeatedly rub over the same
area, hold in one spot on the skin, or
apply in a jabbing motion when using
the appliance. When using the head
with the appliance, do not keep it in
constant contact with the skin while
repeatedly moving it over the same
area.
Doing so can cause damage to skin,
inflammation or increased pain.
CAUTION To reduce the risk of personal injury,

follow these instructions: