shaving head
If you use the shaving head two or more times a week, we advise you to replace
the shaving unit after one or two years or when it is damaged.
Environment
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Do not throw away the epilator and precision epilator with the normal
household waste at the end of their life, but hand them in at an official collection
point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment (Fig. 4).
Epilator
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The built-in rechargeable batteries of the epilator contain substances that may
pollute the environment. Always remove the batteries before you discard and
hand in the epilator at an official collection point. Dispose of the batteries at
an official collection point for batteries. If you have trouble removing the
batteries, you can also take the appliance to a Philips service centre (Fig. 5).
removing the rechargeable batteries
1
Disconnect the epilator from the adapter. Let the epilator operate until the
batteries are completely empty and you can no longer switch on the epilator.
2
Remove the epilating head and open the appliance with a screwdriver (Fig. 6).
3
Use a screwdriver to disconnect the battery holder (1) and the batteries
(2) (Fig. 7).
Do not try to reassemble the appliance in order to connect it to the mains. This
is dangerous.
Precision epilator and smart tweezers
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Non-rechargeable batteries contain substances that may pollute the
environment. Do not throw away non-rechargeable batteries with the normal
household waste, but dispose of them at an official collection point for
batteries. Always remove the non-rechargeable batteries before you discard
and hand in the appliance at an official collection point (precision epilator) or
dispose of it with the normal household waste (Smart Tweezers) (Fig. 5).
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