Philips HP6578 Electric Shaver User Manual


 
1 Thoroughly clean the area to be epilated. Remove any residues of deodorant, makeup, cream
etc. Then dab the skin dry.
2 Switch on the appliance.
3 Stretch the skin with your free hand. When epilating the underarms, raise your arm to
stretch the skin.
4 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.
5 Move the appliance slowly over the skin, against the direction of the hair growth.
- Epilate your bikini line as shown in the gure (Fig. 20).
- Epilate your underarms as shown in the gure. Move the appliance in different directions to
catch all hairs (Fig. 21).
- Epilate your upper lip as shown in the gure (Fig. 22).
Do not use this appliance to epilate eyebrows or eyelashes.
Do not use this appliance to remove hairs that grow out of moles.
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Your epilator comes with tweezers with integrated light for the easy removal of facial hair such as
your eyebrows. The tweezers are protected by a case with integrated mirror which allows you to
depilate wherever and whenever you want. The Smart Tweezers are supplied ready for use with 3
button batteries in the battery compartment.
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1 Clean your eyebrows with skin tonic or alcohol to prevent eyebrow hair from slipping away
between the tweezer arms.
2 Use a warm face cloth to soften the skin before tweezing. This makes hair removal easier.
3 Brush your eyebrows in the direction of hair growth.
4 Use an eye pencil to mark the desired shape of your eyebrows. Remove any hairs outside the
marked shape.
5 Switch on the light by pressing the on/off button once.
6 Always pull out the hair in the direction of hair growth.
Note: Pull out the hairs one by one.
Do not use the Smart Tweezers to remove hairs that grow out of moles.
Do not point the light of the Smart Tweezers directly at your or somebody else’s eyes.
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1 Open the battery and light compartment by turning the bottom anticlockwise with a
coin (Fig. 23).
2 Remove the old button batteries (Fig. 24).
Keep the button batteries out of the reach of children and pets. Button batteries present a
potential choking hazard.
3 Insert the new button batteries with the negative side pointing forward into the battery and
light compartment.
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