For pre-shaving after a few days of not having shaved, use the long hair
trimmer (2) to pre-cut long hairs. For a close, smooth shave, finish with the foil.
Cleaning
Regular cleaning ensures better shaving performance. Rinsing the shaver
head under running water after each shave is an easy and fast way to keep
it clean:
• Switch the shaver on (cordless) and rinse the shaver head under hot
running water. You may use liquid soap without abrasive substances.
Rinse off all foam and let the shaver run for a few more seconds.
• Next, switch off the shaver, remove the shaver Foil & Cutter cassette (1)
and let it dry.
• If you regularly clean the shaver under water, then once a week apply a
drop of light machine oil onto the long hair trimmer (2) and shaver
Foil & Cutter cassette (1) (picture).
Alternatively, you may clean the shaver using a brush:
• Switch off the shaver. Remove the shaver Foil & Cutter cassette and tap it
out on a flat surface (picture).
• Using a brush, clean the inner area of the shaver head. However, do not
clean the shaver Foil & Cutter cassette with a brush as this may damage it
(picture).
Keeping your shaver in top shape
Replacement light for shaving parts / Reset
To maintain 100% shaving performance, replace the shaver Foil & Cutter
cassette (1), when the replacement light for shaving parts (6) comes on (after
about 18 months) or when worn.
Foil & Cutter cassette: 32S/32B
The replacement light will remind you during the next 7 shaves to replace the
Foil & Cutter cassette. Then the shaver will automatically reset the display.
After you have replaced the Foil & Cutter cassette (1), press the on/off switch
(3) for at least 5 seconds to reset the counter.
While doing so, the replacement light blinks and goes off when the reset is
complete. The manual reset can be done at any time.
Preserving the batteries
In order to maintain the optimum capacity of the rechargeable batteries, the
shaver has to be fully discharged (by shaving) every six months approxima-
tely. Then recharge the shaver to full capacity.
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