Philips SatinSoft Depiladora User Manual

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- Children should be supervised to ensure that

they do not play with the appliance.

- The adapter contains a transformer. Do not cut

off the adapter to replace it with another plug,

as this causes a hazardous situation.

- Do not insert metal-containing material into

the socket for the appliance plug to avoid

short circuiting.
Caution

- This appliance is only intended for removing

women’s body hair on areas below the neck:

underarms, bikini line and legs. Do not use it

for any other purpose.

- To prevent damage and injuries, keep

operating appliances (with or without

attachment) away from scalp hair, eyebrows,

eyelashes, clothes, threads, cords, brushes etc.

- Do not use the appliance and exfoliation brush

on irritated skin or skin with varicose veins,

rashes, spots, moles (with 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. This

phenomenon is absolutely normal and quickly

disappears. As you use the appliance 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.

- For hygienic reasons, the appliance and

exfoliation brush should only be used by one

person.

- Do not use the epilating head, attachments or

the exfoliation brush if they are damaged or

broken, as this may cause injury.

- Charge, use and store the appliance at a

temperature between 10°C and 30°C.

- Make sure the socket is live when you charge

the appliance. The electricity supply to sockets

in mirror cabinets over washbasins or shaver

sockets in bathrooms may be cut off when the

light is turned off.
Compliance with standards

This Philips appliance complies with all standards

regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled

properly and according to the instructions in this

user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on

scientific evidence available today.

general

- This symbol means that it is not allowed to use

this appliance in a bath or shower. (Fig. 5)

- This appliance complies with the applicable IEC

safety standards.

- For safety reasons, this appliance can only be

operated cordlessly.

- The adapter is equipped with an automatic

voltage selector and is suitable for mains

voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts.
Preparing for use
Charging

Charging the epilator takes approximately 1 hour.

When the epilator is fully charged, it has a cordless

operating time of up to 30 minutes.

1

Switch off the appliance before you charge it.

2

Insert the appliance plug into the socket in

the bottom of the appliance (1) and put the

adapter in the wall socket (2). (Fig. 6)

, The charging light flashes white to indicate

that the appliance is charging. (Fig. 7)

, When the batteries are fully charged, the

charging light lights up white continuously for

20 minutes and then goes out (Fig. 8).
Batteries low or empty

- When the batteries are almost empty, the

charging light starts to flash red. When this

happens, the batteries still contain enough

energy for a few minutes of epilating.

- When the batteries are completely empty,

the charging light lights up red continuously.

To charge the epilator, see section ‘Charging’

above.
Using the appliance

Clean the epilating head and charge the appliance

fully before you use the appliance for the first time.
Note: You cannot use the appliance while it is

connected to the mains.

Epilating tips

- Epilation is easier just after taking a bath or

shower. Make sure your skin is completely dry

when you start epilating.

- Make sure your skin is clean, entirely dry and

free from grease. Do not apply any cream to

your skin before you start to epilate.

- We advise you to epilate before you go to

bed at night, as skin irritation usually disappears

overnight.

- Epilation is easier and more comfortable when

the hairs have a length of 3-4mm. If the hairs

are longer, we recommend that you shave first

and epilate the shorter regrowing hairs after 1

or 2 weeks.
Epilating

Note: If you are new to epilation, start epilating with

the double wavy massage attachment to minimise

the pulling sensation of epilation. This attachment is

only intended for epilating the legs.
Note: To epilate the underarms or bikini line, use the

sensitive area cap that reduces the number of active

epilating discs.

1

Put the attachment on the epilating

head (Fig. 9).

2

Press the on/off button once to switch on the

appliance.

, The appliance starts to operate at speed II,

which is the most efficient speed for epilating.

Note: If you want to use speed I, press the on/off

button a second time. Speed I is suitable for areas

with little hair growth, for hard-to-reach areas and for

areas where bones are located directly beneath the

skin, such as knees and ankles.

3

Stretch the skin with your free hand to

make the hairs stand upright. Place the

epilating head at an angle of 90° onto the

skin with the on/off button pointing in the

direction in which you are going to move the

appliance (Fig. 10).

- Epilate your bikini line as shown in the

figure (Fig. 11).

- Epilate your underarms as shown in the

figure (Fig. 12).

4

Move the appliance slowly over the skin

against the direction of hair growth while

pressing it lightly.

5

Press the on/off button a third time to switch

off the appliance.

6

Pull the attachment off the epilating

head. (Fig. 13)

Tip: To relax the skin, we advise you to apply a

moisturising cream immediately or a few hours after

epilation.
Tip: After epilation, use a gentle deodorant without

alcohol or a special deodorising cream for epilated

underarms.

Using the exfoliation brush

- You can use the exfoliation brush dry or

wet to remove dead skin cells gently and

thoroughly. Make gentle circular movements

with the exfoliation brush for a soft exfoliating

effect. This helps to prevent ingrown hairs and

gives you smooth, soft and fresh-looking skin.

- Brush your skin with the exfoliation brush one

day before and two days after epilating. After

this, use it 2-3 times a week. Scrub your legs

with gentle, circular movements, starting at the

ankles. (Fig. 14)

Note: When you use the exfoliation brush on dry skin,

do not use exfoliating creams, gels or foams.
Tip: To prevent dry skin in general, moisturise your

skin daily with your preferred moisturising cream.
Do not use the exfoliation brush immediately

after epilation, as this may intensify possible skin

irritation caused by the epilator.

Overheat protection

This function helps to prevent overheating of the

appliance.
Note: To avoid overheating of the epilator, do not

press the appliance too hard onto your skin. The

epilator works best when you move it over your skin

without exerting any pressure.

If the overheat protection is activated, the

appliance switches off automatically and the

charging light flashes red for 30 seconds.

You can reset the overheat protection by letting

the appliance cool down and then switch it on again.
Note: If the charging light starts to flash red again,

the appliance has not yet cooled down completely.

Overload protection

If you press the epilating head too hard onto your

skin or when the epilating discs of the epilating

head get blocked (e.g. by clothes etc.), the

appliance switches off and the charging light flashes

red for 5 seconds.

Turn the epilating discs with your thumb until you

can remove whatever is blocking the epilating discs.

Cleaning and maintenance

Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents

or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone to

clean the appliance.
Always keep the appliance and the adapter dry.

Never rinse them under the tap or immerse

them in water.

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