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Epilation is easier just after taking a bath or shower. Make sure your
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skin is completely dry when you start epilating.
When you use the appliance for the first time, we advise you to try
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it out on an area with only light hair growth to get accustomed to
the epilation process.
As the hairs are removed by the root, epilation may cause some
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skin discomfort the first few times you use the epilator. This effect
will gradually diminish when you use the appliance more often.
Regrowth tends to be softer both in appearance and to the touch.
Using the appliance
Do not use the appliance near or over a washbasin or bath filled
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with water (Fig. ).
Do not use the appliance in the bath or in the shower (Fig. ).
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If you use the appliance in the bathroom, do not use an extension
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cord (Fig. 4).
Your epilator is equipped with a massage attachment that helps to
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minimise the pulling sensation and gives you a more pleasant feeling
during epilation. The massage attachment pivots for optimal
contour following and can be easily detached for better cleaning.
Connecting the appliance
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Insert the appliance plug into the appliance (Fig. 5).
Insert the adapter into the wall socket.
Epilating the legs
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Switch the appliance on by selecting the desired speed.
Select speed I for areas with little hair growth, for hard-to-reach
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areas and for areas where bones are located directly beneath the
skin, such as knees and ankles.
Select speed II for larger areas with stronger hair growth.
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Stretch the skin with your free hand to make the hairs stand upright.
Place the epilator perpendicularly onto the skin with the on/off
slide pointing in the direction in which you are going to move the
appliance (Fig. 6).