English – Panasonic ES8807 User Manual

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Before use

This Wet/Dry shaver can be used for
wet shaving with shaving lather or for
dry shaving. You can use this water-
tight shaver in the shower and clean
it in water. The following is the sym-
bol of Wet shaver. The symbol means
that hand-held part may be used in
a bath or shower.

Treat yourself to wet lather shaves
for at least three weeks and notice
the difference. Your Panasonic Wet/
Dry shaver requires a little time to get
used to because your skin and beard
need about a month to adjust to any
new shaving method.

Parts identification

(see fig. 1)
A Protective cap
B System outer foil
C Inner blades
D System outer foil release buttons
E Battery capacity monitor
F Charge status lamp
G On/Off switch
H Trimmer
I Trimmer handle
J Adaptor
K Power cord
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BE-
FORE USE.

Charging

Connect the power cord to the
shaver, and plug the adaptor into an
AC outlet. (see fig. 3)
The shaver will be adjusted automati-
cally to voltages between 100-240V
AC.
In some areas, a special plug adap-
tor may be required.

• When charging the shaver for the

first time or when it has not been in
use for more than 6 months, the
charge status lamp may not illumi-
nate for a few minutes after opera-
tion. It will eventually illuminate if
kept connected.

Adequate ambient temperature for
charging is between 15 to 35 °C.
• If it is far below or over the

appropriate temperature, the
charging time may be extended, or
the adaptor may not function.

• In particular, low temperature may

shor ten the life span of the
rechargeable battery. In this case,
the charge status lamp blinks twice
in 1 second.

The charge status lamp will glow
when the shaver is being charged.
The battery capacity monitor will fully
illuminate and the charge status lamp
will blink after charging is completed
(see fig. 2).
10 minutes after charging is com-
pleted, the battery capacity monitor
will extinguish and the charge status
lamp will continue to blink (see fig.
2).

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