Panasonic ES-WD60 Operating Instructions Manual page 4

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Thank you for choosing a Panasonic WET/DRY epilator.
With our WET/DRY technology, you can enjoy using your
Panasonic epilator dry or in the shower or bath for gentle
and easy epilation.
Please read all instructions before use.
Parts identification
A Protection cap
B Epilation head for
underarms/bikini‑line
1 Epilation discs (inside)
2 Skin protector (metal part
on the outside)
3 Frame release rib
4 Frame
C Fast cap
D Gentle cap (
Page 6)
E Beginner cap (
Page 6)
5 Foam wiper
6 Skin protector
7 Cap release rib
F Epilation head for legs/
arms
8 Epilation discs
Quick steps for epilating
1
Charging
2
Selecting the head
(
Page 6)
(

G Main body
9 Head release button
 OFF/ON switch
 Charging light
 Socket
Accessories:
H Charger (RE7‑46)
(Do not use chargers other
than the one provided.)
I Cleaning brush
J Pouch
3
Epilating
Page 7)
(
Page 7-8)
Important
The appliance can be used for wet or dry epilation. The following
is the symbol for a wet epilator. It means that the appliance can
be used in a bath or shower.
Make sure skin is clean before and after use.
In the following cases, please consult your physician.
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Having eczema, rashes, sensitive skin, proneness to
infections, varicose veins, diabetes, hemophilia, poor blood
clotting or other skin conditions
The following might result in bacteria entering the skin and
cause damage and inflammation.
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Using just before swimming and sports activities
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Sharing with other persons
Always attach an epilation head and its frame/cap to the
epilator when turning on. Failure to do so might cause finger
injury, hair entanglement in the spinning gears or mechanical
malfunction.
The following might cause sensitive skin damage, injury,
inflammation, pain, bleeding, and severe pain.
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Using the appliance if the epilation discs, the skin protector,
the frame, the fast cap, the gentle cap or the beginner cap
have been damaged.
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Using on or near your face, genitals, warts, pimples, bruises,
rashes, wounds or loose skin.
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Using around moles.
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Applying strong pressure to the skin, repeatedly moving over
the same area or using a jabbing motion.
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Using before or during menstruation, pregnancy, about one
month after giving birth, when ill and sunburned etc.

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