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10-CLEANING THE APPLIANCE

• Cleaning the epilator head

1. Unplug the epilator. 
2. Press the release button on the head and remove the epilator head.
3. Rinse the epilator head under cold running water by turning it for 5 to 10 seconds.

4. Shake the epilator head vigorously
and dry it with a towel before fitting it
to the epilator again.

You can also use the small cleaning brush
supplied.

• Cleaning the shaving head (according to model)

- Stop and unplug the device.
- Remove the protective hood (18). 
To do so: press the release buttons and pull upwards.
You will remove the protective hood (18) from the blade block (17).
- Carefully remove the hairs by blowing on and around the micro
grid (14).

Never use the small brush for cleaning the micro grid (14).

You can also run the protective hood (18) and the blade block (17)
under running cold water to remove all the hair. Shake the parts well
and then dry them using a towel without pressing down on the
micro grid before reassembling them.

- Put the protective hood (18) back on the blade block (17).
You will hear a click.

DO NOT PRESS ON THE MICRO GRID WHEN PUTTING IT BACK INTO PLACE.
Do not apply alcohol to the body of the appliance in order to avoid damaging
its colours. Do not use a metal or sharp tool.

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Summary of Contents for EP7340

Page 1: ...enta com EN DEPILATOR RU UK PL DEPILATOR CS DEPIL TOR SL DEPILATOR SK DEPIL TOR HU EPIL TOR BG A RO DEPILATOR SR DEPIL TOR HR DEPILATOR BS DEPILATOR ET EPILAATOR LV EPILATORU LT EPILIATORIU 1800119691...

Page 2: ...9 10 6 1 4 3 21 22 11 12 13 19 5 20 a b 16 17 15 18 16 14 8 7 2...

Page 3: ...depilator or adaptor is damaged or in the event of any damage caused by dropping the appliance invisible damage may be dangerous This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children w...

Page 4: ...use your appliance GUARANTEEYour appliance is designed for use in the home only It should not be used for professional purposes Any commercial use inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instr...

Page 5: ...low and gentle rotating movements when using the appliance 3 not to use the appliance more than twice on the same area Replacing the exfoliating band Press the release button to remove the Exfoliator...

Page 6: ...in in the direction of epilation as shown in the diagram Preparing the area where you want to remove hair If the hairs are long trim to approximately 1cm Dry the area thoroughly to ensure any trace of...

Page 7: ...the comb for the longest cutting length If you want a hair length of approximately 9 mm use the largest comb If you want a hair length of approximately 3 mm use the smallest comb If you want a hair le...

Page 8: ...ns and pull upwards You will remove the protective hood 18 from the blade block 17 Carefully remove the hairs by blowing on and around the micro grid 14 Never use the small brush for cleaning the micr...

Page 9: ...TRIMMER HEAD To keep your appliance working effectively the blades should be oiled regularly notably after washing in water using the lubricant supplied or if you have none with the type of oil used f...

Page 10: ...his reason it is preferable to use your depilator in the evening If necessary apply calming cream after depilation 13 ENVIRONNEMENT PROTECTION FIRST Your appliance contains valuable materials which ca...

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