Remington Remington Code Removing the Headguard, Operation, Charging, To Shave, Shaver Parts

Models: XT-100

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Product Features

Product Features

 

Shaver Parts

 

(I)

(A) Head & cutter assembly

 

(B)

(B) Foil Screen

 

 

 

(C) ON/OFF button

(A)

 

(D) Charging Indicator

 

 

 

(E) Head release button

 

 

(F) Power Adapter

 

 

(G) Headguard

 

 

(H) Cleaning brush

(E)

 

(I) Comfort Guard

 

 

(J) Low Battery Indicator

(D)

(C)

 

(J)

(F)

(G)

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Removing the Headguard

Before operating your shaver, remove the Headguard, which protects

the Foils and Cutter Assembly. It is important to remove the Headguard correctly to avoid damaging the clips that hold it firmly to the shaver.

1.Press lightly on the top of the headguard.

2.Lift the lower rear edge.

3.Pull the Headguard away from the shaver.

Operation

Use of this shaver at voltages other than the ones specified below will cause damage and will void the war- ranty. Model XT-100 uses 105-130 VAC, 60 Hz.

Charging

Before using your shaver for the first time, put it on charge for 24 hours. NOTE: It may take up to 3 cycles for the battery to reach full capacity.

To charge your shaver:

Slide the power button to the OFF position.

Connect the supplied power adapter to the shaver’s cord socket and then to an electrical outlet.

Your shaver cannot be overcharged, so you can leave it plugged in and charging between shaves.

To preserve the life of the batteries, allow them to fully discharge every six months, then recharge them for 24 hours.

NOTE: LEDs illuminate behind the green lens when the shaver is charging.

To Shave

With the shaver unplugged, slide the ON/OFF button upward to turn on. Note that this shaver is designed only to operate on power from its batteries; it must be charged before using.

Comfort Guard

The comfort guard lever can be kept in the down position while shaving to expose the entire trimmer.

To avoid irritating sensitive areas of the face and neck, raise the comfort guard and shave normally. The guard will allow hair to pass through and be cut, but will keep the trimmer away from the skin.

To trim facial hair, simply lower the comfort guard.

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Remington Remington Code Removing the Headguard, Operation, Charging, To Shave, Shaver Parts, A Head & cutter assembly