Inserting The Batteries - Philips HP6541/00 Mode D'emploi

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using the precision epilator

inserting the batteries

1
Press the snap hooks of the lid of the battery compartment to remove it
from the precision epilator (Fig. 11).
2
Insert two AA 1.5V alkaline batteries into the battery
compartment (Fig. 12).
Note: Make sure the + and - poles of the batteries point in the direction indicated on
the bottom of the battery compartment.
Note: New batteries offer an operating time of up to 40 minutes.
3
First insert the bottom edge of the lid of the battery compartment and
then press the lid down until it closes with a click (Fig. 13).
Do not let metal objects come into contact with the battery terminals and do
not short-circuit the batteries.
4
To remove the batteries, open the lid of the battery compartment and take
out the first battery (Fig. 14).
5
Turn the precision epilator over so that the opening of the battery
compartment faces downwards (1). Hold your other hand under the
opening and shake the epilator until the other battery falls out (2) (Fig. 15).
Epilating with the precision epilator
Use the precision epilator to epilate the underarms, the bikini line and hard-to-
reach areas, wet or dry.
1
Push the on/off slide upwards to switch on the appliance. (Fig. 16)
2
Place the epilating head at an angle of 90° onto the skin with the on/off slide
pointing in the direction in which you are going to move the appliance (Fig. 17).
3
Move the appliance slowly over the skin, against the direction of the hair growth.
-
Epilate your bikini line as shown in the figure. Stretch the skin with your free
hand and move the appliance in different directions to catch all hairs (Fig. 18).
-
Epilate your underarms as shown in the figure. Raise your arm to stretch the
skin. Move the appliance in different directions to catch all hairs (Fig. 19).
Tip: When you epilate your underarms wet, use a small amount of your common
shower gel to ensure better gliding.

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