Care For Your Shaver; After Each Use; Replacing Your Foils And Cutters; Signs That Your Foils And Cutters Need Replacing - Remington Smooth & Silky WDF4830 Instruction Manual

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CARE FOR YOUR SHAVER

To ensure long lasting performance of your shaver, clean the head assembly regularly. The easiest and
the most hygienic way to clean the shaver is by rinsing the shaving head after use with warm water.
Always keep the protective cap on the shaving head when the shaver is not in use.

AFTER EACH USE

Ensure the shaver is turned off.
Press the side release button to slip open the head assembly.
Blow any loose debris from the foil.
Brush or rinse the accumulated hair from the main body of the shaver, head assembly and cutter
assembly.
Leave the head assembly open to let the shaver dry completely.
NOTE:
The shaver is suitable for use in the bath and shower.
Do not rinse with water hotter than 70°C.
Make sure that the power supply and the cord do not get wet.
Do not completely submerge the shaver in water.
Ensure that the shaver is turned off and unplugged from the mains when cleaning.
Do not clean the shaving foils with the brush.
At regular interval, put a drop of sewing machine oil onto the foils and cutters head.

REPLACING YOUR FOILS AND CUTTERS

To ensure the continued highest quality performance from your shaver, we recommend that the foil and
cutter are replaced every 6 months. These can be obtained from our nearest Remington

Signs that your foils and cutters need replacing:

Irritation: As foils get worn, you may experience skin irritation.
Pulling: As the cutters wear, your
your hair.
Wear through: You may notice that the cutters have worn through the foils.
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