Shaving
Dry shaving
Before shaving, wipe away water or sweat on your skin.
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1
Attach the shaver head [H].
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2
Remove the bikini comb [G].
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3
Check that the outer foil is not deformed or
damaged.
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4
Press the OFF/ON switch [K] to turn on the
power.
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Press gently so that the whole blade is in close contact
with the skin and the surface of the blade does not move
up and down.
Wet/foam shaving
Shaving with soap lather makes the skin slippery for a closer
shave.
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1
Attach the shaver head [H].
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2
Remove the bikini comb [G].
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3
Check that the outer foil is not deformed or
damaged.
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4
Wet your skin and put soap lather on your skin.
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Do not use shaving cream, skin cream or skin lotion as it
will clog the blades.
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5
Press the OFF/ON switch [K] to turn on the
power.
Foot care
The basics of foot care
Do not use the product for filing anything
other than calluses and hardened skin on the
feet.
Callus
A callus is a hardened layer that forms
through repeated pressure or abrasion.
a Hardened layer
b Epidermis
c Derma
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Blister
A blister is a fluid-filled, bean-sized bulge
caused by shoes rubbing against the skin or
horizontal bar exercises etc. It is caused by
sudden stimulus to the skin.
d Fluid
Corns
A corn forms when a hardened layer thickens
and extends deep into the derma. Applying
pressure to a corn stimulates the nerves and
can be very painful.
e Core
Wart
A wart is a raised area caused by a virus
entering a wound and causing cells to multiply.
Darkly-colored bumps may be visible and the
affected area may be slightly painful.
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