Philips Multigroom Grooming kit QG3050 User Manual

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Trimming facial hair (nose hair, ear hair

and eyebrows)

1

To remove the comb, press the hair length

selector (1) and slide the comb upwards

(2) (Fig. 16).

2

Press the release button (1) and pull the

trimming attachment off the appliance

(2). (Fig. 17)

3

Put the nose/ear/eyebrow attachment on the

appliance (Fig. 20).
Trimming nose hair

1

Make sure your nostrils are clean.

2

Switch on the appliance and insert the

tip of the attachment into one of your

nostrils. (Fig. 21)

Do not insert the tip more than 0.5cm into

your nostril.

3

Slowly move the tip in and out and turn it round

at the same time to remove unwanted hair.

To reduce the tickling effect, make sure that the

side of the tip is firmly pressed against the skin.

Trimming ear hair

1

Clean the outer ear channel. Make sure it is

free from wax.

2

Switch on the appliance and move the tip

softly round the ear to remove hairs that

stick out beyond the rim of the ear. (Fig. 22)

3

Carefully insert the tip into the outer ear

channel. (Fig. 23)

Do not insert the tip more than 0.5cm into the

ear channel, as this could damage the eardrum.

Trimming eyebrows

Use the tip to cut individual eyebrow hairs.

Do not use the appliance to define or trim the

entire eyebrow.
Never try to trim your eyelashes.Never come

too close to your eyes!

1

Place the tip of the attachment on the upper

edge of the eyebrow.

2

Move it along the edge of the eyebrow from

the base of the nose towards the outer tip of

the eyebrow. (Fig. 24)

shaving
shaving with the micro shaver

attachment

Before you use the micro shaver attachment,

always check it for damage or wear. If the foil

or cutter is damaged or worn, do not use the

attachment as injury may occur. Replace the foil

or the cutter before you use the attachment again.

1

Put the micro shaver attachment on the

appliance. (Fig. 25)

2

Gently press the micro shaver attachment

onto the skin.

Do not press too hard.

3

Shave along contoured edges to remove any

stubble and to create a smooth, well-defined

beard line.
Cleaning

Do not clean the appliance with water or a

moist cloth.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents

or aggressive liquids such as alcohol, petrol or

acetone to clean the appliance.

1

Make sure the appliance is switched off and

disconnected from the mains.

2

Remove the comb and/or attachment.

3

Separate the top part of the micro shaver

attachment from its body (Fig. 26).

Avoid touching the shaving foil, as it is very

delicate.
Do not clean the foil with the brush, as this can

cause damage.

4

Blow and/or shake out any hair that has

accumulated in the attachment.

5

Clean the outside and inside of the

attachment with the brush supplied. (Fig. 27)

6

Place the attachment back onto the appliance.

Replacement

Only replace worn or damaged attachments or

combs with original Philips replacement

attachments or combs, that are available from your

dealer or an authorised Philips service centre.

If you have any difficulties obtaining replacement

attachments or combs for your appliance, contact

the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country

or consult the worldwide guarantee leaflet.

Environment

- 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. 28).

- The built-in rechargeable battery contains

substances that may pollute the environment.

Always remove the battery before you

discard and hand in the appliance at an official

collection point. Dispose of the battery at an

official collection point for batteries. If you have

trouble removing the battery, you can also take

the appliance to a Philips service centre. The

staff of this centre will remove the battery for

you and will dispose of it in an environmentally

safe way. (Fig. 29)
Disposal of the battery

1

Remove the adapter from the wall socket and

pull the appliance plug out of the appliance.

2

Let the appliance run until the motor stops.

3

Insert a screwdriver in the groove next to

the shaft at the top of the appliance.Turn

the screwdriver to separate the two housing

halves. (Fig. 30)

4

Lift the battery out of the housing with a

screwdriver. Twist the connecting wires until

they break (Fig. 31).

Do not connect the appliance to the mains again

you have removed the battery.

guarantee & 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.

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