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Philips Epilierer User Manual

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Select speed I for areas with little hair growth, for hard-to-reach

areas and for areas where bones are located directly beneath the

skin, such as knees and ankles (Fig. ).

Select speed II for larger areas with stronger hair growth (Fig. 8).

Stretch the skin with your free hand to make the hairs stand

upright. (Fig. 9)

Note: Stretching the skin properly is particularly important if you have

sensitive or delicate skin.

Place the epilator perpendicularly onto the skin with the on/off

slide pointing in the direction in which you are going to move the

appliance (Fig. 10).

Move the appliance slowly over the skin, against the direction of

hair growth. (Fig. 11)

Do not apply pressure.

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Put the on/off slide to position 0 to switch off the

appliance (Fig. 1).
Epilating the underarms and bikini line (HP2844 only)

Your epilator comes with a sensitive area cap that makes the appliance

suitable for epilating the more delicate areas of the body, such as the

underarms and bikini line.

The sensitive area cap reduces the number of active epilating discs and

stretches the skin during epilation. This makes the appliance ideal for the

more delicate areas of the body.
Note: You get the best results when the hairs are not too long (max. 1cm).

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Put the sensitive area cap on the epilating head (Fig. 1).

Note: The sensitive area cap can only be fitted onto the epilating head in one

way.

Select the desired speed to switch on the appliance (Fig. 1).

We advise you to select speed II.

Stretch the skin with your free hand (Fig. 9).

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