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User Maintenance

The hand-held unit shall be detached

from the power supply cord before

cleaning. The shaver shall not be

used until it has dried.

Replacing Cutters and Screens

To prevent inadvertent damage to the

cutters and screens, do not attempt

to remove them from the head

assembly unless you are replac-

ing them. Removal instructions are

included with the cutter and screen

replacement packages.

To replace a cutter assembly that is

removed unintentionally:
1.
Hold the cutter in the middle. The

blades will not cut your fingers, so

no special handling

techniques are

necessary.

2. Align the cutter so

the bar on the bottom

meets the opening in the clip.

3. Press down on the center of the

cutter until it snaps into place. Do

not push down on the ends of the

cutter, as you may bend the cutter,

reducing its ability to cut cleanly.

4. Do not separate the cutter’s blades

from the plastic pieces they are

attached to, as this may damage

the assembly.

When is it time to replace your

screens and cutters?

Because they are subject to daily

use, the cutters and screens of your

shaver will wear and eventually

require replacement to maintain a

close, comfortable shave. It is very

important to replace your screens

and cutters when necessary to

ensure a close, comfortable shave

without irritation.

Depending on your shaving tech-

nique and habits, the screens will

usually last 6 months; the cutters,

12 months. If you are replacing the

cutters, it’s a good idea to replace

the screens at the same time.

Here are some signs that your

screens and cutters need replacing:

Irritation: As screens get worn, you

may notice that your skin feels more

sensitive after a shave, particularly

when you apply aftershave.
Pulling: As cutters wear, your shave

may not feel as close and you may

feel your shaver is pulling at your

whiskers.
Wear-through: You may notice that

thecutters have worn through the

screens.

The shaver is

a washable

shaver, the

hand-held part

of which may

be cleaned

under water.

The replacement part for this shaver

is model SP-100 (screens) and SP-

101 (screens and cutters).
U.S. residents:

To order shaver accessories call

800-231-8793, visit

www.remington-products.com,

or visit your local retailer.
Canadian residents:

To order shaver accessories, please

call 800-268-0425 or visit

www.remington-products.com

Cleaning your shaver:

TO ASSURE SMOOTH, EFFICIENT

PERFORMANCE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO

CLEAN YOUR SHAVER. Cleaning your

shaver is easy.

After each shave, remove the

shaver head by squeezing on both

release buttons and pulling up

from the body of the shaver. Blow

out the stubble thoroughly.

Important:

Never clean the foil with

the enclosed brush because damage

may occur to the holes in the foil.

At least once a week, the cutters

and the trimmer should be cleaned

with the cleaning brush.

Attention: Never put the shaver

completely into water. Do not use an

aggressive cleansing agent as this

may destroy the shaver coatings.

Daily cleaning of the cutting

system is recommended to ensure

optimum shaving performance. To

clean and lubricate your shaver's

cutters and head assembly,

apply Remington

®

Shaver Saver

®

Lubricant (SP-4). The lubricant

helps remove hair clippings while

reducing wear. A quick spray after

each shave keeps your shaver

operating at peak performance.

Caution:

Do not remove or replace

the head assembly while shaver is

running as it may cause damage to

the unit's foils or cutters.

Worn or damaged parts should

be replaced with Remington

®

replacement parts only.

Trimmer Care

The trimmer on your shaver is easy

to maintain.

To clean the trimmer, you must first

turn the shaver off, and extend the

trimmer to its maximum height

(trimmer setting #3). Then, just

brush off any clippings that may

accumulate around the trimmer

assembly. Using the supplied brush

will enable you to get into the

area between the trimmer and the

shaver.

Every six months, lubricate the

trimmer by applying a drop of light

machine oil one-third and two-

thirds of the way along the blade.

Using your finger tip, spread the

oil along the teeth, and run the

trimmer for a few seconds.

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