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Panasonic ES2045 - Parts Identification; Component Labels and Descriptions; Epilation and Hair Cycle Explained; Understanding Hair Growth Stages

Panasonic ES2045
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The
symbol
means
that
hand-held
part
may
be
used
in
a
bath
or
shower.
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Our
research
has
shown
that
you
can
enjoy
closer
and
smoother
epilation
with
the
pivot
action
epilation
system.
And
our
pop-up
trimmer
will
be
able
to
cut
longer
hairs
with
ease.
Cleaning
is
so
simple.
Just
rinse
out
the
epilation
head
under
the
tap
or
shower.
No
mess,
no
fuss!
Charge
the
epilator
for
at
least
20
hours
before
using
it
for
the
first
time
or
when
it
has
not
been
in
use
for
more
than
six
months.
Parts
identification
(Fig.
1)
®
Protection
cap
@
Epilation
head
for
legs/arms
(D
Epilation
discs
(inside)
(2)
Skin
protector
(metal
part
on
the
outside)
(3)
Frame
release
button
(4)
Legs/arms
frame
G)
Tabs
(on
both
sides)
@
Main
body
©
Head
release
button
@
On/off
switch
O
=
O-charge
1
=
low
speed
2
=
normal
speed
Charging
light
O
Bikini
comb
(Interchangeable
with
the
shaver
cap)
(9)
Comb
@
Shaver
head
(0)
Outer
foil
(1D
Trimmer
(2)
Frame
(3)
Trimmer
handle
(4
Frame
release
button
Accessories:
Charger,
cleaning
brush
and
pouch
Epilation
and
hair
cycle
What
beginners
should
know
and
observe!
Hair
replaces
itself
in
regular
intervals.
For
every
hair
that
dies
another
one
grows.
This
sequence
is
called
the
hair
cycle.
There
are
3
stages
to
consider.
In
the
first
stage,
hair
is
in
its
“growth
period”.
The
root
of
the
hair
is
embedded
deep
in
the
dermis
at
a
stage
where
it
is
fully
grown.
The
next
stage
is
where
hair
is
in
its
“rest
period”.
Hair
does
not
grow
at
this
stage.
When
hair
falls
out,
it
gets
smaller
and
lighter
and
moves
towards
the
epidermis.
It
is
pushed
out
by
the
new
hair
growing
underneath
it.
This
lasts
for
about
3
months.
At
the
end
of
the
cycle,
a
hair
bud
situated
at
the
base
of
the
“rest”
root
develops
and
will
push
the
hair
out
at
the
last
stage
of
the
cycle.
When
carrying
out
epilation
for
the
first
time
or
for
the
first
time
in
the
season,
you
may
experience
some
pain
as
there
will
be
a
large
number
of
hairs.
This
pain
will
decrease
after
the
second
time
you
use
the
appliance,
as
the
number
of
hairs

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