Caution – Panasonic ES2205 User Manual

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How to remove the built-in
rechargeable battery
before disposal of shaver

The battery in this shaver is not in­

tended to be replaced by consumers.

However, the battery may be re­
placed at an authorized service cen­

tre. The procedure described below

is intended only for removal of the re­
chargeable battery for the purpose of
proper disposal.

WARNING:

Do not attempt to replace the bat­

tery for the purpose of reusing the

shaver. This could result in the risk

of fire or electric shock.

1. Remove four screws (a), {see fig.

11

)

2. Remove two screws (b). (see fig.

12

)

3. Pull the housing (c) out of the end

cap (d). (see fig. 13)

4. Remove two screws (e) inside of

the end cap and pull the battery,

(see fig. 14)

5. Using a flat screwdriver (f), and

insert into the space (g) to remove

the battery, (see fig. 15)

ATTENTION:
The laws of various municipalities

restrict disposal of rechargeable
batteries (and products from

which such batteries have not

been removed) in ordinary house­
hold waste. Please comply with

your local laws. If you are not cer­
tain as to proper disposal, please
contact your local sanitation de­

partment.

Caution

• Do not charge the shaver where the

temperature is below 0°C or above
40°C, where it will be exposed to di­

rect sunlight or a heat source, or

where there is much moisture.

• To prevent damage to the shaver

housing, do not leave the shaver

where the temperature may be ex­
tremely hot, or where it will be ex­

posed to sunlight or a heat source.

• Use only the adaptor RE3-40 to

charge the ES2205 shaver. Dry the
shaver completely before setting it in
the charging adaptor.

• Keepthechargingadaptorawayfrom

water and handle it only with dry

hands.

• Do not use an extension cord to con­

nect the charging adaptor to an out­
let.

• Grip the plug when disconnecting the

charging adaptor from an outlet, tug­
ging on the cord may damage it.

• Do not submerge the shaver for long

time.

• Do not use paste-type shaving

cream as it may stick to the inner

blade. Use foam or lather. Wash the

shaver in tap water.

• Do not use sea water, detergent or

boiled water. Do not take the hous­
ing apart as this can affect the wa­

tertight construction.

• Do not wipe any part of the shaver

with thinner, benzine or alcohol.

Clean it by using a cloth dampened

with soapy water.

• If the shaver is not working prop­

erly, have it inspected by an author­

ized service center.

• Rinse shaver under running tap

water for those using deodorant.

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