Philips HP6307 Electric Shaver User Manual


 
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1 Put the protection cap on your Ladyshave
after use.
The protection cap prevents the shaving foil and
two trimmers from becoming damaged.
Cleaning the appliance
Clean the Ladyshave every time you have used it.
Do not use any corrosive detergents, scouring
pads or cloths, petrol, acetone etc. to clean the
appliance.
Do not exert any pressure on the shaving foil to
avoid damage.
After each use
1 Switch the appliance off.
2 Rinse the appliance under the tap (fig. 10).
Do not clean, rinse or immerse the Ladyshave in
water if the cover of the battery holder is not
properly closed.
Do not use water that is hotter than shower
temperature to clean the appliance.
3 Remove the shaving head (B) from the
appliance (fig. 11) to clean the hair
chamber and the shaving head.
4 Rinse the hairs off the shaving head (fig. 12)
and the appliance (fig. 13).
5 Put the shaving head back onto the
appliance ('click').
From time to time
Once a year in case of normal use.
1 Remove the shaving head (B) from the
appliance (fig. 11).
2 Release the shaving foil unit from the
trimmer unit (1) and separate the two
units (2) (fig. 14).
3 Brush the shaving foil and the cutter block
carefully (fig. 15).
4 Place the shaving foil unit on a solid and flat
surface and press the trimmer unit back
onto the shaving foil unit (fig. 16).
5 Put the shaving head back onto the
appliance ('click').
Maintenance and replacement
1 Lubricate the shaving foil with a drop of
sewing machine oil twice a year (fig. 17).
If you use the Ladyshave twice a week or more,
we advise you to replace the shaving foil and
cutter block every one to two years.
The shaving foil may only be replaced with an
original Philips shaving foil (type HP2904).
The cutter block may only be replaced with
an original Philips cutter block (type HP2907).
The environment
Make sure the batteries are completely empty
when you dispose of them.
Do not throw batteries away with the normal
household waste, but hand them in at an official
collection point.
Troubleshooting guide
1 Reduced shaving performance.
B
Cause 1:The shaving head is dirty.
Remove the shaving head and release the
shaving foil unit from the trimmer unit.
Clean the shaving foil and the cutter block.
You can clean both parts by rinsing them
under the tap.
Remove any hairs that might be stuck under
the trimmer!
B
Cause 2:The appliance runs too slowly (the shaver
produces a weak sound).
Change the batteries.
Clean the shaving head.
Lubricate the shaving head with a few drops
of sewing machine oil.
2 Stronger skin irritation than usual.
B
Cause 1: Shaving foil is damaged or worn.
Replace the shaving foil.
3 Appliance doesn't work.
B
Cause 1: The batteries are empty.
Replace the batteries.
B
Cause 2: Batteries have not been placed in the
battery holder correctly.
Put the batteries in the battery holder in
accordance with the indications in the holder.
B
Cause 3: Battery holder has not been closed
properly.
Push the cover of the battery holder onto the
appliance until you hear a click.
4 Appliance fell into water while it was open.
Remove the cover of the battery holder and
let the appliance dry.
Information & service
If you need information or if you have a
problem, please visit the Philips Web site at
www.philips.com or contact the Philips Customer
Care Centre in your country (you will find its
phone number in the worldwide guarantee
leaflet). If there is no Customer Care Centre in
your country, turn to your local Philips dealer or
contact the Service Department of Philips
Domestic Appliances and Personal Care BV.
4222 002 28044
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