Philips BG7025/15 Showerproof body groomer

User manual - Page 5

For BG7025/15.

PDF File Manual, 8 pages, Read Online | Download pdf file

BG7025/15 photo
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...
1
2
2
1
2
1
2
BG7025/15
ENGLISH
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome
to Philips! To fully benet from the support that
Philips oers, register your product at
www.philips.com/welcome.
General description (Fig. 1)
1 Shaver head
2 Shaver head on/o button
3 Battery status indicator
4 Trimmer head on/of button
5 Length selector
6 Trimming comb
7 Small plug inlet
8 Power plug
9 Small plug
10 Brush
11 Pouch
Important safety information
Read this important information carefully before
you use the appliance and its accessories and
save it for future reference. The accessories
supplied may vary for dierent products.
Danger
- Keep the supply unit dry.
Warning
- To charge the battery, only use the detachable
supply unit (HQ8505) provided with the
appliance.
- The supply unit contains a transformer. Do
not cut o the supply unit to replace it with
another plug, as this causes a hazardous
situation.
- This appliance can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and persons
with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance in a safe way and understand
the hazards involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children
without supervision.
- Always unplug the appliance before you clean
it under the tap.
- Always check the appliance before you use
it. Do not use the appliance if it is damaged,
as this may cause injury. Always replace a
damaged part with one of the original type.
- Do not open the appliance to replace the
rechargeable battery.
- This appliance contains batteries that are non-
replaceable.
Caution
- Never immerse the charging stand in water
and do not rinse it under the tap.
- Do not use the supply unit in or near wall
sockets that contain an electric air freshener to
prevent irreparable damage to the supply unit.
- Only use this appliance for its intended
purpose as shown in the user manual.
- For hygienic reasons, the appliance should
only be used by one person.
- Never use water hotter than 60°C to rinse the
appliance.
- Never use compressed air, scouring pads,
abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive
liquids such as petrol or acetone to clean the
appliance.
Electromagnetic elds (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all
applicable standards and regulations regarding
exposure to electromagnetic elds.
General
- This appliance is waterproof (Fig. 2). It is
suitable for use in the bath or shower and for
cleaning under the tap. For safety reasons, the
appliance can therefore only be used without
cord.
- The supply unit is suitable for mains voltages
ranging from 100 to 240 volts.
- The supply unit transforms 100-240 volts to a
safe low voltage of less than 24 volts.
Charging
Charging takes approx. 1 hour. Charge the
appliance before you use it for the rst time and
when the display ashes orange to indicate that
the battery is almost empty.
- Charging, recharging or using the appliance
at temperatures below 5°C or higher
than 35°C adversely aects the lifespan of the
battery.
- If the appliance is subjected to a major change
in temperature, pressure or humidity, let the
product stand for 30 minutes before use.
1 Make sure the appliance is switched o.
2 Raise the inlet cover (1). Insert the small plug
into the appliance (2) (Fig. 3) and put the
power plug in any 120V-240 AC wall socket.
3 After charging, remove the power plug from
the wall socket and pull the small plug out
of the appliance. Put the inlet cover back in
place.
Battery status indications
- When the battery is almost empty, the battery
status indicator ashes orange (Fig. 4).
- When the product is charging, the battery
status indicator ashes white (Fig. 5).
- When the battery is fully charged, the battery
status indicator lights up white continuously.
Note: After approx. 30 minutes, the battery status
indicator goes out automatically.
Operating time
When the appliance is fully charged it has a
cordless operating time of up to 80 minutes.
Using the appliance
You can use the appliance wet or dry to shave
or trim hair on all parts of the body below the
neckline.
Always check the appliance and all accessories
before you use it. Do not use the appliance
or any accessory if it is damaged, as this may
cause injury. Always replace a damaged part
with one of the original type.
- Use this appliance for its intended household
use as described in this manual.
- For hygienic reasons, the appliance should
only be used by one person.
- Trimming is easier when the skin and hair are
dry
Note: This appliance is waterproof (Fig. 2). It is
suitable for use in the bath or shower and for
cleaning under the tap. For safety reasons, this
appliance can therefore only be used without
cord (Fig. 6).
Trimming
Do not use the trimmer head on sensitive
areas without the guard attachment.
- If you are trimming for the rst time, be careful.
Do not move the appliance too fast. Make
smooth and gentle movements.
- When you trim for the rst time, use trimming
setting 7mm (9/32 in.) to familiarize yourself
with the appliance.
- Since all hairs do not grow in the same
direction, you may want to try dierent
trimming directions(i.e. upwards, downwards,
or across). Practice is best for optimum results.
- Always make smooth and gentle movements
and be sure the surface of the guard always
stays in contact with your skin.
- For trimming, make sure hair is clean and dry
as wet hair tends to stick to the body and
when trimming sensitive areas, always use the
trimming comb attachment.
Trimming
1 Press the length selector (1) and then slide it
up or down to select the desired hair length
setting (2) (Fig. 7).
2 Press the trimmer head on/o button to turn
on the appliance (Fig. 8).
3 Trim against the direction of hair growth for
optimal performance (Fig. 9).
Note: Make sure that the at part of the trimming
guard is always fully in contact with the skin.
4 Turn o and clean the appliance after each
use.
Shaving
Do not use the shaver head to shave or trim hair
on face or head.
- When shaving sensitive areas for the rst time,
you may feel some discomfort, irritation or
reddening of the skin. This is normal as your
skin needs time to adjust to shaving.
- If your hair is longer than 10 mm (13/32in.),
trim hair to a length of 3mm (1/8in.) rst for
optimum shaving results.
- For dry use, be certain that your skin is clean
and dry before using the shaver head.
Shaving
Inspect shaving foil of the shaver head
before each use. Replace the foil element
when the foil is damaged (Fig. 10).
1 Press the shaver head on/o button to turn on
the appliance (Fig. 11).
2 Stretch your skin taut with your free hand (Fig.
12), (Fig. 13). Gently press the shaver head to
skin and move it slowly and smoothly against
the direction of hair growth (Fig. 14),.
- Do not press too hard. Too much pressure can
distort the foil and cause skin irritation.
- Make sure the shaver head is always in full
contact with your skin.
- The shaver is bi-directional, which means that
you can shave by moving the appliance up
and down. Shave against the direction of hair
growth for optimal performance.
3 Switch o and clean the appliance after each
use.
Cleaning
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning
agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol or
acetone to clean the appliance.
Cleaning the trimmer
1 Turn o the trimmer head (Fig. 8).
2 Remove the comb by pressing the length
selector (1) and sliding it upwards (2) (Fig. 15).
Rinse the comb with water.
3 Open the cutting element by pressing the
cutting element upwards with your thumb (Fig.
16).
4 Clean the hair chamber with the brush and
rinse it under the tap (Fig. 17).
5 Shake o excess water. Allow the appliance to
air dry completely.
- Never dry the trimmer head with a towel or
tissue, as this may cause damage.
6 Close the trimming unit. You will hear a 'click'
(Fig. 18).
7 Reattach the trimming comb (1) and press the
length selector button to lock it in the right
position (2) (Fig. 19).
Cleaning the shaver head
1 Turn o the appliance (Fig. 11).
2 Pull the shaving foil unit out of the shaver
head (Fig. 20).
- Hold the shaving foil unit by the plastic
housing only.
3 Rinse the shaving foil unit with luke warm
running tap water. Shake o excess water (Fig.
21).
4 Allow the shaving foil head to air dry
completely.
- Never dry trimmer or shaving foil head with
a towel, brush or tissue, as this may cause
damage.
5 Rinse the hair chamber under luke warm
running tap water to remove any residual
debris (Fig. 22).
6 Reattach the shaving foil unit by snapping it
back onto the shaver head. You will hear a
click (Fig. 23).
Storage
- Be sure the appliance is turned o. Remove
cord from wall socket and the product before
storing it in a safe, dry location where it will
not be crushed, banged, or subject to damage.
- Do not wrap cord around the appliance when
storing.
- Store cord in a safe location where it will not
be cut or damaged.
- Do not place or store the appliance where it
can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink, water or
other liquid while plugged in.
Accessories
Replacement parts may be purchased on our
website www.philips.com/store. For maximum
product performance, replace shaving foil head
once a year.
- Model TT2000 Philips Replacement Shaving
Foil Head.
Replacement
For maximum shaving performance, we advise
you to replace the shaving foil unit every year
(TT2000). If the shaving foil unit is worn or
damaged, do not use the appliance and replace
immediately. Always replace the shaving foil unit
with original Philips shaving foil unit Accessories.
1 Switch o the appliance and disconnect it from
the wall outlet.
2 Remove the shaving foil unit by pulling it o the
shaving head (Fig. 20).
Note: Handle the shaving foil unit with care, as it
can be damaged.
3 Place the new shaving foil unit on the appliance
by snapping it into place (Fig. 23). You will hear
a click.
Recycling
- Follow your country’s rules for the separate
collection of electrical and electronic products
and rechargeable batteries. Correct disposal
helps prevent negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
Removing the rechargeable
battery BG7025
Only remove the rechargeable battery
when you discard the product. Before
you remove the battery, make sure that
the product is disconnected from the wall
socket and that the battery is completely
empty.
Take any necessary safety precautions
when you handle tools to open the
product and when you dispose of the
rechargeable battery.
1 Open the trimmer cutting element by pressing
the cutting element upwards with your thumb
(Fig. 16).
2 Use a crosshead screwdriver to unscrew the
two screws under the cutting element (Fig. 24)
3 Place a at head screwdriver between the
outer shell and inner body. Twist to create
a gap between the outer shell and the
innerbody (Fig. 25)
4 Pull the inner part with the cutting element out
of the handle (Fig. 26).
5 Place a athead screwdriver between the
shaving unit and the outer shell. Twist to
unlock the shaving unit from the handle (Fig.
27).
6 Remove the shaving unit (Fig. 28).
7 Use a crosshead screwdriver to unscrew the
two screws under the shaving unit (Fig. 29).
8 Pull the backpanel from the body (Fig. 30)
9 Unscrew the screws on the backside of the
handle with a crosshead screwdriver (Fig. 31)
10 Place a athead screwdriver between the
hooks and the aps. Bend the aps away from
the hooks (Fig. 32).
11 Remove the inner body (Fig. 33)
12 Unscrew the screws on the inner body with a
crosshead screwdriver. Remove the innerbody
cover (Fig. 34).
13 Place a athead screwdriver between the
battery compartment and the innerbody
(Fig. 35). Twist the screwdriver to remove the
battery compartment (Fig. 36).
14 To remove the battery, use a cutter to remove
the holders that keep the battery in place
(Fig. 37).
Warranty and support
If you need information or support, please
visit www.philips.com/support or read the
international warranty leaet.
Warranty restrictions
Cutting units are not covered by the terms of the
international warranty because they are subject
to wear.
1
2
4
3
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
13
12
14
16
15
17
29
19
31
18
30
20
32
22
34
21
33
26
28
27
23
35
25
24
36
37
2
3
4
5
10
6
1
7
11
8
9
Loading ...
Loading ...
Loading ...