Preparation; Charging The Shaver - Panasonic ES‑LV97 Mode D'emploi

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Preparation

Charging the shaver

• Turn the shaver off.
• Wipe off any water droplets on the main body rear terminals.
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Insert the appliance plug into
the self-cleaning recharger�
2
Remove the protective cap
while pressing the side of
the cap and insert the
shaver into the self-
cleaning recharger�
• Slowly insert the shaver into
the self‑cleaning recharger
taking care not to damage the
system outer foil.
3
Plug the adaptor into a household outlet�
• Check that the charge status lamp ( ) is glowing.
• Charging is completed after approx. 1 hour.
• If the shape of the plug does not fit the power
outlet, use an attachment plug adaptor of the
proper configuration.
4
Disconnect the adaptor after charging is
completed�
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glows.
The number of the battery
2
capacity lamp will increase
as charging progresses.
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Notes
• When charging the shaver for the first time or when it
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has not been in use for more than 6 months, the
charging time may change or the charge status lamp
( ) may not glow for a few minutes. It will eventually
glow if kept connected.
• Recommended ambient temperature for charging is
10 °C – 35 °C (50 °F – 95 °F). It may take longer to
charge, or the charge status lamp ( ) will blink
quickly and the battery may fail to charge properly in
extremely high or low temperatures.
• The shaver can be used for approximately 2 weeks
with a full charge.
(Based on one 3‑minute dry‑shave usages per day in
an ambient temperature range of 20 °C – 30 °C
(68 °F – 86 °F).)
The number of usable days varies depending on the
following conditions.
‑ Beard thickness
‑ Pressure applied to the skin
‑ Usage frequency of the sonic vibration cleaning mode
While charging
After charging is completed
All the battery capacity lamp
and
turn off after 5 seconds.
will glow and then
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