Philips tondeuse pour se couper les cheveux soi-même User Manual

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1

Make sure the appliance is switched off.

2

Remove the comb attachment by pulling it off

the swivel head. (Fig. 11)

3

Apply pressure to the centre of the cutting

element to open it. Remove the cutting

element from the swivel head (Fig. 14).

4

Insert the lug of the precision trimmer into

the slot and push the precision trimmer onto

the swivel head (‘click’). (Fig. 15)
Cleaning

Do not use abrasives, scourers or liquids such as

alcohol, petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
Only clean the appliance and the adapter with the

brush supplied.
Be careful that the cutting element does not fall

on the floor.

1

Clean the appliance every time you have used

it.

2

Make sure the appliance is switched off

and disconnected from the mains before

you clean it.

3

Remove the comb attachment (Fig. 11).

4

Apply pressure to the centre of the cutting

element to open it. Remove the cutting

element from the swivel head (Fig. 14).

5

Clean the cutting element with the brush

supplied (Fig. 16).

6

Clean the swivel head with the brush

supplied (Fig. 17).

7

Insert the lug of the cutting element into the

slot and push the cutting element back onto

the swivel head (‘click’) (Fig. 18).

The appliance does not need any lubrication.

Replacement

Only replace a worn or damaged cutting

element with an original Philips cutting element.

Environment
Removing the batteries

Only remove the batteries when you discard the

appliance. Make sure the batteries are completely

empty when you remove them.
Do not connect the appliance to the mains again

after the batteries have been removed.

Do not throw away the appliance with the

normal household waste at the end of its life,

but hand it in at an official collection point for

recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve

the environment (Fig. 19).

The built-in rechargeable batteries contain

substances that may pollute the environment.

Always remove the batteries before you

discard and hand in the appliance at an official

collection point. Dispose of the batteries at

an official collection point for batteries. If you

have trouble removing the batteries, you can

also take the appliance to a Philips service

centre. The staff of this centre will remove the

batteries for you and will dispose of them in an

environmentally safe way (Fig. 20).

1

Disconnect the appliance from the mains and

let the appliance run until the motor stops.

2

Remove the upper housing part of the

appliance (Fig. 21).

3

Remove the batteries. Pry them out of the

appliance. (Fig. 22)

4

Cut the wires with a pair of household

scissors and dispose of the batteries properly.

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Guarantee and service

If you need service or information or if you have a

problem, please visit the Philips website at

www.philips.com or contact the Philips Consumer

Care Centre in your country (you find its phone

number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet). If

there is no Consumer Care Centre in your country,

go to your local Philips dealer.

4203.000.5531.3

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