Monthly Cleaning:
1. Perform Daily Cleaning steps 1-2 first.
2. On the underside of the shaving unit, turn the center switch to the left to release
the frame from the shaving unit. (Diagram H)
3. Take the 2 shaving heads (cutters & guards) carefully out of the shaving unit.
Clean the cutters and guards with the supplied brush. (Diagrams I & J)
4. After cleaning, place the shaving heads back into the shaving unit.
5. Put the frame back into the shaving unit and lock it in place by turning the switch
to the right. (Diagram K)
4. Place the shaving unit back onto the shaver. (Diagram L)
NOTE: **If you clean the shaving unit with alcohol or another degreasing
agent, you need to lubricate the guards with one drop of sewing machine oil
after cleaning. It helps to increase the lifespan of the shaving heads.**
Always keep the protective head guard on the shaving head when the shaver is
not in use.
Battery Removal/Disposal
When your rechargeable shaver reaches the end of its useful life, the Ni-MH
batteries must be removed from the shaver and be recycled or disposed of prop-
erly in accordance with your state and local requirements. If this is not required
by law, you may elect to dispose of the shaver with 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.
How to Remove the Rechargeable Batteries:
1. Unplug the shaver.
2. Run the shaver until the motor stops.
3. Grab the tabs on each side of the hairpocket to remove the shaver head.
4. Using a small cross head screwdriver remove the screw inside the hairpocket.
5. Pull or gently pry apart the front half of the shaver to expose the 2 screws.
6. Unscrew the 2 screws that hold the rear housing.
7. Remove the rear housing.
7. Pull out the circuit board. Cut the connection plate on both ends of the battery.
8. Dispose of the battery with care.
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