Charging
- When the appliance is charging, the battery
charge percentage and the battery symbol flash
white.
- The battery charge is indicated by the battery
charge percentage shown on the display (Fig.
5).
Battery full
- When the battery is fully charged, the battery
charge percentage on the display shows 100%
and the charge symbol lights up continuously.
Remaining battery charge
- The remaining battery charge is indicated by
the battery charge percentage shown on the
display.
Travel lock
The appliance is equipped with a travel lock
function. You can use the travel lock if you are
going to store the appliance for a longer time
period or when you travel. The travel lock prevents
the appliance from being switched on by accident.
Activating the travel lock
1
Press the on/off button for 3 seconds (Fig. 8).
- The travel lock symbol lights up and the digital
display counts down (Fig. 9).
- When the travel lock is activated, the travel lock
symbol flashes.
Deactivating the travel lock
1
Press the on/off button for 3 seconds (Fig. 8).
- The display counts down. Then the travel lock
symbol lights up and switches off (Fig. 10).
- The appliance is now switched on and ready for
use.
Note: The appliance unlocks automatically when
you connect it to a wall socket.
Charging
- Charging takes approx. 1 hour.
- When the appliance is fully charged, it has a
cordless operating time of 120 minutes.
- Quick charge: During quick charge, the battery
charge symbol flashes white and the battery
charge percentage counts up to 7. The
appliance now contains enough energy for 5
minutes of use. When quick charge is finished,
the battery charge symbol flashes white and
the battery charge percentage counts up to 100.
Note: This appliance can only be used without
cord.
Charging with the supply unit
1
Make sure the appliance is switched off.
2 Insert the small plug into the appliance and put
the supply unit in the wall socket.
The display of the appliance indicates that the
appliance is charging.
3 After charging, remove the supply unit from the
wall socket and pull the small plug out of the
appliance.
Charging in the charging stand
1
Insert the small plug into the charging stand
and put the supply unit in any 120V AC wall
socket (Fig. 6).
2 Put the appliance in the charging stand (Fig. 7).
3 After charging, remove the supply unit from the
wall socket and pull the small plug out of the
charging stand.
Using the appliance
Note: This appliance can only be used without
cord.
Note: This appliance is not intended for shaving,
edging or trimming hairs on lower body parts or
scalp hair.
- Trimming is easier when the skin and hair are
dry.
- Trim with the trimming comb to obtain a certain
length.
- Edge without comb to create perfect edges and
sharp lines.
- Take your time when you first start to use the
appliance. You have to gain practice with the
appliance.
- Allow some time for the skin to get adjusted to
the appliance.
- Use the blade on a clean face. The blades go
blunt faster if on skin that isn't clean.
- Do not use the blade when damaged or broken.
Replace the blade immediately if it is damaged.
Switching the appliance on and off
1
To switch the appliance on or off, press the
on/off button once (Fig. 11).
Shaving tips and tricks
- Shave off any length of hair. The product does
not shave as close as a traditional blade so your
skin will stay comfortable.
- Make long strokes while pressing lightly.
- You can use the appliance dry or wet with gel or
foam. You can even use the appliance in the
shower.
- Shaving a clean beard and face gives the best
results.
Shaving
Before you use the appliance, always check
the blade for damage or wear. If the blade is
damaged or worn, do not use the appliance, as
injury may occur. Replace a damaged blade
before you use the appliance.
1
Switch on the appliance.
2 Place the blade on the skin and move the
appliance up or against the grain in long strokes
while you press it lightly (Fig. 12).
Note: Make sure you hold the surface of the
blade flat against your skin (Fig. 13).
3 Switch off and clean the appliance after every
use (see 'Cleaning and maintenance').