CONGRATULATIONS. We at Remington want to thank you for purchasing this fine quality Reming-ton MicroScreen® 1 Shaver. We are confident that you will find great satisfaction with our product. The ultra-thin single flexible foil and independent floating cutter will provide a close, smooth comfortable shave. Please take a moment to read the instructions and helpful hints to maximize your shaving pleasure with our product. Again, thanks for choosing the Remington MicroScreen® 1 Shaver.

For best shaving performance, it is recommended that you use your new shaver daily for two or three weeks to allow time to find the optimum shaving method for your particular type beard and hair growth patterns (direction) for each area of your face and neck.

To Shave

Push the ON/OFF button locking bar inward and push upward on the ON/OFF button to actuate the shaver for shaving.

Charging Operation

To recharge, place ON/OFF button in the OFF position, connect cord to shaver and then to elec- tric outlet. The Green indicator light will glow, indi- cating your shaver is charging. The shaver will be completely recharged in 14-16 hours. The shaver cannot be overcharged, so you may leave it on charge between shaves.

To Trim

Push the trimmer actuating button upward to activate the pop-out trimmer. To trim mus- tache, sideburns, beard or to remove stubborn neck hairs,

stroke lightly as shown. Do not hold shaver at an angle.

NOTE: When the trimmer is activated, the shaver can be used for shaving as well as trimming. To conser ve batter y energy it is recommended to use the trimmer

only when needed for trimming.

Shaving Longer Hairs

Use trimmer to remove long hairs which may exist under your chin or neck area. Use light pressure to avoid nicks.

Shaving Tips and Instructions

For a smoother, more comfortable, moisture free shave, use a Remington Pre-Shave Powder Stick.

DO’s

For best shaving performance, it is recommended that you use your new shaver daily for two to three weeks to allow time to find the optimum shaving method for your par- ticular type beard and hair growth patterns (direction) for each area of your face and neck.

Wait at least 15 minutes after getting up before shaving.

Thoroughly cleanse and dry skin prior to shaving.

IMPORTANT: Always hold the shaver at a right angle to your skin using moderate to slow stroke movements.

The use of short circular strokes in stub-

born areas may help obtain a closer shave, especially along chin line.

Daily cleaning of the cutting system is recommended to ensure optimum shaving performance.

The use of pre-shaves and powders will require more frequent cleaning due to additional residue build up on foils and cutters, which may reduce shaving time.

Worn or damaged parts should be replaced with Remington replacement parts only.

DON’Ts

Do not hold at an angle.This will distort

the foil and may cause the cutter to damage the foil.

To avoid foil damage, do not press hard against the skin. Holding the shaver so that the shaving head is at a right angle to the skin without heavy pressure will result in close

Battery Removal

When your rechargeable shaver reaches the end of its useful life, the batteries must be removed from the shaver and recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with your local and state requirements.

The following procedure should be followed for battery removal:

To avoid a possible shock hazard, unplug cord from electrical outlet and shaver.

Remove the head assembly by grasp - ing the tabs on both sides of head assem- bly between thumb and forefinger and pull straight upward to remove.

Remove the two screws on the upper front side of the shaver.

Pull or pry the shaver halves apart.

Pull or pry the batteries outward from the shaver.

Pull and twist batteries to break the wire connections.

CAUTIONS: Do not put in fire or mutilate your batteries when disposing as they may burst or release toxic materials. Do not short circuit as it may cause burns. Dispose properly in accordance with your local and state requirements.

CAUTION: THESE NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. Do not

burn or mutilate, as they may burst or release toxic materials. Do not short-circuit, as it may cause burns.