Cleaning with the brush, Lubrication – Panasonic ESLA93 User Manual

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Cleaning with the brush

1. Press the foil frame release buttons and lift the outer foil

section upwards.

. Clean the inner blades using the short

brush by moving it in direction (A).
Clean the system outer foil, the shaver
body and the trimmer using the long
brush.

Do not move the short brush in
direction (B) as it will damage the
inner blades and affect their
sharpness.
Do not use the short brush to clean
the outer foils.

(A)

(B)

Lubrication

To maintain shaving comfort for a long time, it is
recommended that the oil provided with the shaver is used.
1. Switch off the shaver.
. Apply one drop of oil to each of the

outer foils.

3. Raise the trimmer and apply a drop of

oil.

. Switch the shaver on, and run it for

approximately five seconds.

5. Switch off the shaver, and wipe off any

excess oil from the outer foils with a
soft cloth.

It is not necessary to oil the blades after using the self‑
cleaning recharger (lubricant is included in the cleaning
detergent).

Replacing the system outer foil and the inner
blades

appears on the LCD panel once a year. (This will differ

depending on usage.) We recommend checking the system
outer foil and the inner blades when it appears.

Press the OFF/ON switch for more than 30 seconds to delete

.

system outer foil

once every year

inner blade

once every two years

Replacing the system outer foil

1. Press the foil frame release buttons

and lift the outer foil section upwards
as illustrated.

. Press the system outer foil release

buttons and pull down the system outer
foil as illustrated.

3. Align the foil frame

mark and the

system outer foil mark and securely
attach together.

The system outer foil cannot be
reversely attached.
Always insert the system outer foil to
the foil frame when attaching to the
shaver.

. After turning the

mark to the front,

securely attach the outer foil section to
the shaver until it clicks.

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