English – Remington EP7020 User Manual

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, ARM/LEG EPILATION: (Diagram C)

Epilate from the lower arm/leg and slowly move upwards. To epilate behind the elbow or

knee, keep the arm/leg straight to stretch the skin.

, UNDERARMS AND BIKINI: (Diagram D and E)

Please be aware that these areas are particularly sensitive. However this sensitivity will

reduce after repeated usage. For more comfort, ensure that the skin is held taut and that the

hair is at the optimum length of 2-5mm. If it has been an extended period of time since

you have removed hair, trim the hair with the Bikini Comb Attachment before epilation.

It is recommended to use LOW speed or Detail cap for these sensitive areas.

, FACIAL EPILATION

• Use the Detail Cap.

• Place epilator at a 90° angle to the skin and move the epilator head in a circular motion.

NOTE: Do not use for removing hair from the eyebrow.

Keep the product away from hair on the scalp, eyebrows and eyelashes.

, PRECISION LIGHT

• The precision light is incorporated into the ON/OFF switch to help to see every hair.

, DETAIL CAP

The detail cap is designed for small areas (including the face) and spot treatments.

• Ensure the epilator is switched off.

• Remove the Perfect Angle or Massage Cap.

• Place the Detail Cap into the appropriate slots at the top of the epilator.

• Gently press the Detail Cap into place until you hear a “click”.

, MASSAGE CAP WITH ALOE VERA

The Massage Cap is designed for gentler epilation.

• Ensure the epilator is switched off.

• Remove Perfect Angle or Detail Cap.

• Place the Massage Cap into the appropriate slots at the top of the epilator.

• Gently press the Detail Cap into place until you hear a “click”.

, SHAVER HEAD

The shaver head provides a close shave for sensitive areas.

• Ensure the epilator is switched off.

• Press the head release button and remove the epilator head.

• Attach the shaver head until it clicks into place.

• Hold the shaver head at a 90° angle to the skin and move against the direction of hair

growth.

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