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Maintenance And Cleaning; Product Disposal; Removing The Battery - UFESA GK6700 Manual De Instrucciones

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Allow the product to fully lose all its charge when you do not intend to use it for an extended period of
time to prolong its shelf-life. Allow the device to cool down prior to storage.
fig. 3
Ensure that the device is unplugged prior to cleaning it
This device may only be cleaned with a damp cloth, and chemical products must never be used for the
same.

PRODUCT DISPOSAL

This product complies with European Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic
devices, known as WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), provides the legal
framework applicable in the European Union for the disposal and reuse of waste electronic
and electrical devices. Do not dispose of this product in the bin instead going to the electrical
and electronic waste collection centre closest to your home..
The product may contain batteries. Remove them before disposing of the product and
dispose in special containers approved for this purpose.

REMOVING THE BATTERY

The battery must be removed from the appliance prior to discarding it.
Ensure that the multi-function shaver is fully out of battery.
The appliance should be disconnected from the power to remove the battery.
Follow the steps below, which explain how to remove the battery:
1.
Remove the head of the unit.
2. Extract the on/off switch (B) by prying it open with a flat-blade screwdriver.
3. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver underneath the product and exert pressure to remove the piece.
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Apply a drop of oil on one of the edges of the blades for their maintenance,
and turn on the device for a few seconds to distribute it. This should be
done when you notice a certain amount of difficulty during the trimming
operation.(Fig. 3)
The heads can be washed under the tap. Do this by removing the head
(Fig.4), then let it dry well before repositioning them.
fig. 5

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