Philips SatinPerfect Depiladora User Manual

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hairs) or wounds without consulting your doctor first. People with a

reduced immune response or people who suffer from diabetes

mellitus, haemophilia or immunodeficiency should also consult their

doctor first.

- Your skin may become a little red and irritated the first few times you

use the epilator or precision epilator. This phenomenon is absolutely

normal and quickly disappears. As you epilate more often, your skin

gets used to epilation, skin irritation decreases and regrowth becomes

thinner and softer. If the irritation has not disappeared within three

days, we advise you to consult a doctor.

- Do not use bath or shower oils when you epilate under wet

conditions, as this may cause serious skin irritation.

- Do not clean the epilator, precision epilator and Smart Tweezers with

water that is hotter than shower temperature (max. 40°C).

- Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids

such as petrol or acetone for cleaning purposes.

- Charge, use and store the epilator at a temperature between 10°C

and 30°C.

- Do not look directly into the Opti-light of the epilator to avoid being

dazzled by the light.

- Do not use the epilating head of the epilator without one of the

epilation caps.

- Fully charge the epilator every 3 to 4 months, even if you do not use

the epilator for a longer time.

- Only use the Smart Tweezers on alkaline button batteries type

L736H or AG3 (dia. 7.8 x 3.4mm).

- Only use disposable non-rechargeable AA 1.5V alkaline batteries in

the precision epilator.

- Do not let metal objects come into contact with the battery

terminals of the precision epilator and do not short-circuit the

disposable batteries.
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This Philips epilator and precision epilator comply with all applicable

standards and regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields

(EMF).

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