Philips HP6576-60 User Manual

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Storage

I Be sure Epilator is turned OFF. Remove cord

from outlet and Epilator before storing in a

safe, dry location where it will not be crushed,

banged, or subject to damage.

Do not wrap cord around Epilator when

storing.

I Store cord in a safe location where it will not

be cut or damaged.

Do not place or store Epilator where it can

fall or be pulled into a tub or sink, water or

other liquid while plugged in.

Store the Epilator and accessories in the pouch

provided.

Assistance

For assistance, visit our website:

www.philips.com/support

or call toll free 1-800-243-7884

Information is available 24 hours a day,

7 days a week.

Battery Removal

This Philips Epilator contains a Lithium-Ion

battery which must be disposed of properly
(Fig. 14).

Battery may only be removed when Epilator

is to be discarded.

For assistance, visit our website,

www.philips.com/support or

call; 1-800-243-7884.

Q Unplug electrical cord from outlet and

Epilator before dismantling Epilator.

B Allow Epilator to run until the battery is

empty/depleted.

B

Turn Epilator OFF.

B Remove epilating head and any attachments.

B

Remove the side panels of the Epilator with

a screwdriver (Fig. 15).

B

Insert a screwdriver into the groove next

to the socket for the appliance plug in the

bottom of the appliance.Turn the screwdriver

to separate the two housing halves (Fig. 16).

B

Remove the battery holder with the batteries

from the appliance. Remove the batteries

from the battery holder with a screwdriver

(Fig. 17).

B Cut the wires with a pair of household

scissors (Fig. 18).

B Do not attempt to replace batteries. Insulate

battery ends by covering with tape and/or
place batteries in a small plastic bag.

EE

Discard your Epilator. Do not attempt to

plug electrical cord into the outlet or

recharge Epilator after the batteries have

been removed.

ED

Contact your local town or city officials

for battery disposal information or call

1-800-8-BATTERY or www.rbrc.com for

battery drop-off locations.

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