Remington F-3790 manual Protect the Environment, Battery Removal

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ENGLISH

PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT

The shaver contains NiMH cell unit. This cell does not contain any harmful metals. Do not dispose the shaver in household waste at the end of its useful life. Disposal can take place at the Remington® Service Center or appropriate collection sites.

However, if you prefer to dispose the cell unit yourself, please follow the instructions as shown in Fig. I & J .

CAUTION:

Do not put in fire or mutilate your battery packs as they may burst or release toxic materials.

For further information on recycling see www.remington-europe.com

BATTERY REMOVAL

When your rechargeable shaver reaches the end of its useful life, the batteries must be removed from the shaver and be recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with your state and local requirements. If this is not required by law, you may elect to dispose of the shaver without the batteries.

CAUTION:

Do not put in fire or mutilate your batteries when disposing as they may burst and release

toxic materials. Do not short circuit as it may cause burns. Dispose of properly in accordance with your local and state requirements. The battery must be removed from the appliance

before it is scraped. The appliance must be disconnected from the supply mains when removing the battery. The battery is to be disposed of safety.

To Remove the Rechargeable Battery:

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Remove head guard and hair pocket from shaver.

Using Phillips screwdriver remove (2) screws from the top cover plate and (1) screw from the rear housing.

Take rear housing off of shaver to expose batteries. Cut wires connecting batteries to the circuit board.

Remove batteries and dispose of properly. (Fig. I & J )

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Remington F-3790 manual Protect the Environment, Battery Removal