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Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning Your Shaver
Turn shaver OFF.
Press the two side release buttons to
remove the head assembly.
Remove the foil assembly.
To clean foils, grasp foil/ head assembly
by the ends between two fingers and tap
lightly on a hard surface to remove any
loose hairs. Or, you may rinse the foils
under cold or warm running water.
To avoid damage to the foils, DO NOT use the
brush to clean foils, nor attempt to replace or
remove the head assembly while the shaver
is running.
Use the cleaning brush to help remove any
loose hairs from the cutters and trimmers.
You may also rinse the shaver under cold or
warm running water, or in a basin. DO NOT use hot water.
After cleaning, replace the foils and head assembly. If rinsed with
water, hold shaver facing downward into sink, and turn on for a
few seconds to dispel additional water - a gentle shake will help.
Wipe the surface of the main unit with a dry towel.
To clean the external surfaces of the shaver, use a damp cloth.
A mild detergent may be used. DO NOT use strong detergents
or other chemicals. Wipe dry with towel. DO NOT use hairdryer
or heater to dry shaver.
When is it time to replace your foils
and cutters?
It is very important to replace your foils and cutters when
necessary to ensure a close, comfortable shave without
irritation. We recommend that the foils be replaced every
6 months and cutters be replaced every 12 months.
Here are some signs of foil and cutter wear, indicating that
replacement is needed.
IRRITATION: As the foils get excessively worn, there may be
some skin irritation. This would be especially noticed when
applying lotion. When the cutters wear, you may feel a sense of
pulling and a loss of closeness when you shave. This is an
indication that it is time to replace your cutters and foils.
Visually check the foils for any signs that the cutters have worn
through the foils. It is always best when replacing the cutters to
replace the foils at the same time. To avoid possible damage, it
is not recommended to remove the cutter and trimmer assem-
bly or cutter, except for replacement.
REPLACEMENT PART DETAILS: Models: WDF-1000, WDF-1100,
WDF-1500, WDF-3000, WDF-5000. Replacement Foils: SP-120
(hypo-allergenic) gold. Replacement Foils & Cutters: SP-118 (hypo-
allergenic) gold.
FOR BEST SHAVING PERFORMANCE
We recommend that you use your new shaver daily for two to three
weeks to allow time to find an optimum shaving method for your particu-
lar type of hair growth patterns.
For assistance or help, call our customer service at 1-800-736-4648
in the U.S. or 1-888-277-6333 in Canada.
Battery Removal
(WDF-3000, WDF-1500 and WDF-5000 only)
When your rechargeable shaver reaches the end of its useful life, the bat-
teries must be removed from the shaver, and recycled or disposed of
properly in accordance with your state and local requirements.
BATTERY REMOVAL PROCEDURE:
Remove shaver from charging stand.
Press side buttons to remove head assembly. Remove foil assembly.
Remove the (4) screws exposed. These hold the top housing in place.
In order to facilitate the removal of the top housing, both cutters must
be in their central position. Squeeze the ends of the cutters to bring
into alignment with each other, and then pull upward. Cutters and top
housing will come off together.
Remove the (4) screws exposed. Hold the lower section of the shaver,
and then pull the middle section off.
Remove the (2) screws holding the inner frame to thelower
housing. These are facing the lower housings back wall.
Pull inner frame assembly away from the lower housing.
Pry and lift up the batteries from their nest at the ends
further away from the motor.
Grab batteries firmly. Pull and twist batteries to break
the connection to the frame.
CAUTION: Dispose of batteries properly in accordance with
your local and state requirements. Do not put in fire or
mutilate your batteries when disposing, as they may burst
or release toxic materials. Do not short circuit as it may
cause burns.
The EPA certified RBRC
®
Battery Recycling Seal on
the nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) battery indicates
Remington Products Company, L.L.C. is voluntarily
participating in an industry program to collect and
recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life, when taken
out of service in the United States or Canada. The RBRC
®
program
provides a convenient alternative to placing used Ni-Cd batteries
into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be ille-
gal in your area.
Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY
sm
for information on Ni-Cd battery
recycling and disposal bans/restriction in your area. Remington
Products Company, L.L.C.’s involvement in this program
is part of our commitment to preserving our
environment and conserving our natural resources.
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