between 100-240V AC. In some areas, a special plug adaptor may be required. Switch the shaver to the �0 � charge� position and place it upright into the charging adaptor with the switch facing toward the front. The charge status lamp will glow red when the shaver is placed on the correct position. It will flicker red when the charging is completed. At the same time, the battery capacity monitor will display the fully charged condition (see fig. 2 (A)). The system will turn off in about 10 minutes after the charging has been completed (see fig. 2 (B)). You can fully charge the shaver in one hour if the battery capacity monitor flashes down to the 20% level. A full charge will supply enough power for about 20 shaves (three minutes per shave for a normal beard). You can always store your shaver in the charging adaptor to maintain full power capacity. This shaver cannot be overcharged. Before traveling, charge it fully for 1 hour if you will not be taking the charging adaptor with you.
tly increase the amount of pressure as your skin becomes accustomed to this shaver. Applying excessive pressure does not provide a closer shave.
System outer foil
(see fig. 4) System outer foil has a slit blade (a) between two foils (b). They move up and down independently to follow the contours of your face. The slit blade catches and cuts longer and lying hairs easily.
For wet shaving
Put a thin layer of shaving foam on your face which works as a lubricant. Shaving foam is the most suitable among many other shaving aids (gel, soap, cream, etc). Do not put a thick layer of shaving foam as it may affect the shaver�s performance. If the shaving head is clogged with foam, simply rinse it under running water.
Using the trimmer
(see fig. 5) Slide the trimmer handle up to the position until it clicks in. Place the trimmer at a right angle to your skin and move it downward to trim sideburns.
Using your shaver
Depress the switch lock button and slide the On/Off switch upward to turn the shaver on. Hold the shaver at a right angle (90°) to your skin (see fig. 3). Start out shaving by applying gentle pressure to your face. Stretch your skin with your free hand and move the shaver back and forth in the direction of your beard. You may gen-
Cleaning your shaver
(see fig. 6) For cleanliness and convenience, we recommend that you clean your shaver with water and a liquid hand soap. Regular cleaning will keep your shaver in good condition while preventing odors or bacteria from devel-