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Tips For Best Results; Replacing The Batteries - Remington TWZ100AU Use & Care Manual

Perfect eyebrows illuminated tweezers

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TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS

Hold the tweezer body at the wide comfort grip area for maximum
tweezing comfort and precision.
Grip hairs tightly and gently pull away from the skin with the tweezers as
you would with any other regular tweezer action.
Occasionally during use, brush the tweezer tips against a towel to remove
hairs that have attached to the tweezer tips during the time of use.

REPLACING THE BATTERIES

Your tweezers come with three micro-cell batteries (AG3 / LR41) ready to use
directly with the product. Over time with continued use the batteries will require
replacement.
Using a fine tipped screwdriver, rotate the battery compartment anticlockwise
(to the left) while holding the battery chamber between the tweezers to prevent
it rotating.
Remove the old batteries and replace with new batteries positive side facing
the opening of the battery chamber.
To reattach the battery chamber, first place the battery compartment through
the tweezer body opening, and then place it on a table or flat surface so that
the tweezer tips are pointing towards the ceiling. Then carefully align the
battery chamber upside down between the tweezer body and gently press
down against the spring and rotate the battery chamber a few times until it
engages the battery compartment lid. Be careful that the batteries do not fall
out (use your finger to block the opening until the chamber is aligned with the
spring and then remove your finger as you press against the spring). Once the
battery chamber and lid thread are engaged simply lift the tweezers from the
table, hold the battery chamber and use your fine tipped screwdriver to tighten
the battery lid.
CLEANING YOUR TWEEZERS
To clean your tweezers, brush over the tips with a damp cloth after each use.
Remove any moisture with a dry towel or cloth before storing.
Never immerse the tweezers or battery chamber or any other part of this
appliance in water or any other liquid.
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