the shaved stubble neatly inside the shaving unit. In general, the shaving unit needs cleaning only once a week.
Every week
Fig. 2. Clean the guard slots using the short bristled end of the brush.
Fig. 3. Pull the shaving unit from the shaver.
Fig. 4 and 5. Clean the inside using the long bristled end of the brush.
Every three months
If your skin is of an oily type or if you have been using a pre- shave lotion, this procedure should be carried out once a month.
Fig. 6. | Pull the shaving unit from the shaver. |
Fig. 7. | Press the wheel downward and turn it |
| (see the arrow). Then lift the cluster frame holding |
| the shaving heads from the shaving unit. |
Fig. 8. | Slide one shaving head (guard and cutter) out of the |
| frame. Keep your finger under the shaving head to |
| prevent the cutter from falling out of the guard. |
Fig. 9. | Keep the guard and cutter together because |
| each pair has been especially ground to match |
| each other. If the guards and cutters are mixed, it |
| may take a couple of weeks before optimal shaving |
| performance is restored. |
Fig. 10. | Hold the cutter as shown... |
Fig. 11 | ....and brush it carefully clean as illustrated. |
| Use only the short bristled end of the brush. |
Fig. 12. | Clean the inside of the guard, using the long bristled |
| end of the brush. |
Fig. 13. | Slide the shaving head back into place. Then clean |
| the other two shaving heads one by one in the |
| same way. |
Fig. 14. | Replace the cluster frame with the shaving heads. |
| Do not forget to secure the cluster frame by pressing |
| the wheel downward and turning it clockwise. |
Fig. 15. | Do not apply any pressure to the guards when |
| replacing the shaving unit on to the shaver. |
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