Epilating The Legs - Philips HP6540 User Manual

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Do not expose the epilator to temperatures lower than 5°C or higher than
35°C.
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Only use the precision epilator on non-rechargeable AA 1.5V alkaline
batteries.
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Only use the Smart Tweezers on alkaline button batteries type L736H or AG3
(dia. 7.8 x 3.4mm).
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The sound power level of the epilator (Lw) is 72B(A). The sound power
level of the precision epilator (Lw) is 75dB(A).
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
The Philips epilator and precision epilator comply with all standards regarding
electromagnetic fields (EMF).
Epilation tips
Note: Always clean the epilating head of the epilator and the precision epilator before
first use.
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We advise you to epilate before going to bed at night, as skin irritation usually
disappears overnight.
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Epilation is easier just after taking a bath or shower. Make sure your skin is
completely dry when you start epilating.
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Make sure your skin is clean, entirely dry and free from grease. Do not use any
cream before you start epilating.
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Epilation is easier and more comfortable when the hair has the optimum
length of 3–4 mm. If the hairs are longer, we recommend that you shave first
and epilate the shorter regrowing hairs after 1 or 2 weeks.
using the epilator
connecting the appliance
1
Insert the appliance plug into the appliance (Fig. 5).
2
Insert the adapter into the wall socket.

Epilating the legs

1
Select the desired speed to switch on the appliance (Fig. 6).
Preferably use speed II. Switch to speed I for areas with little hair growth, for
hard-to-reach areas and for areas where bones are located directly beneath the
skin, such as knees and ankles.
2
Stretch the skin with your free hand to make the hairs stand upright.

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