your skin so that the two trimmers and outer foil work together at the same time. Slide the
•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
1.To attach
2.Depress button to release comb when adjusting comb length.
3.Slide the
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 release
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buttons to remove the outer foil frame and rinse the inner blade/outer foils under running water or in a basin.
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.
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 metal hydride battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. Please call
How to remove the
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 two screw covers (a) and tow screws (b). (see fig.11)
2.Remove the back panel (c) and pull the shaver head’s base (d). (see fig. 12)
3.Remove the two screws (e) and remove the switch cover (f). (see fig. 13)
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4.Remove two screws (g) and pull out the battery housing (h). (see fig. 14)
5.Remove the battery (i) with a flat screwdriver. (see fig. 15)
Caution
•Do not charge the shaver where the temperature is below 0°C (32°F) or above 40°C (104°F), where it will be exposed to direct sunlight or a heat source, or where there is a lot of moisture.
•Use only the included shaver charging adaptor RE7 - 31 to charge the ES2216 shaver.
•Dry the shaver completely before setting it in the charging adaptor.
•Keep the charging adaptor away from water and handle it only with dry hands. Do not use an extension cord to connect the charging adaptor to an outlet.
•The shaver may not immediately begin to charge after being placed into the charging adaptor after use. Allow the shaver to sit in the charg- ing adaptor for a few minutes and check again to make sure that it is being charged.
•Grip the charging adaptor when dis- connecting it from a receptacle.
•Store the charging adaptor in a dry area where it will be protected from damage.
•The outer foil is very thin. If han- dled improperly, it can be easily damaged. To avoid personal injury, do not use the shaver if it has a damaged foil or inner blade.
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