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Attention, Caution – Panasonic ES726 User Manual

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blades, hold the blade one at a time
at both ends and press downward
until it snaps into the shaver.

ATTENTION:

The product you have purchased is

powered by a nickel cadmium bat­

tery which is recyclable. At the end
of its useful life, under various state
and local laws, it is illegal to dispose
of this battery into your municipal
waste stream. Please call 1-800-8-

BATTERY for information on how to
recycle this battery.

How to rennove the built-in re­

chargeable battery before dis­

posai of the shaver

(see fig. 9)

The procedure described in fig. 9 is
intended only for removal of proper
disposal. Discard shaver after the
battery has been removed.

WARNING: Do not attempt to re­
place the batteries for the pur­
pose of reusing the shaver.This

could result In the risk of fire or

electric shock.

1. Remove the cap, outer foil frame,

inner blades and trimmer, (see

fig. 9A) (Trimmer must be pulled

away from main body using some
force.)

2. Remove the trimmer driving bar

(b) and two screws (a), (see fig.

9B)

3. Remove two screws (c) and bot­

tom cover (d). (see fig. 9C)

4. Pull the chassis out of the hous-'

ing. (see fig. 9D)

5. Remove the battery from the

chassis, (see fig. 9E)'

Caution

Do not charge the shaver where the

temperature is below

0°C

(32''F) or

above 40“C (104°F), where it will be
exposed to direct sunlight or a heat
source, or where there is a lot of
moisture.
Use only the included shaver charg­
ing adaptor RE3-67 to charge the

ES726 shaver.

The supply cord of the charging
adaptor cannot be replaced; if the
cord is damaged, the appliance
should be discarded.

Dry the shaver completely before

setting it in the charging adaptor.
Keep the charging adaptor away from

water and handle it only with dry

hands. Do not use an extension cord

to connect the charging adaptor to

an outlet.

Do not place any metal objects like

coins and paper clips on the charg­

ing adaptor as they will become

warm.
Grip the plug when disconnecting the
charging adaptor from a receptacle;
tugging on the cord may damage it.

Store the charging adaptor and its
cord set in a dry area where it will be
protected from damage.
The outer foil is very thin. If handled
improperly, it can be easily damaged.
To avoid personal injury, do not use
the shaver if it has a damaged foil or
inner blade.