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Philips HP6414/13 - Selecting Speed Settings; Using the Pain Softener Feature

Philips HP6414/13
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After use, you could apply a mild cream or body milk,
which will help reduce possible skin irritation after
epilation. It makes the skin feel smoother and gives you a
fresh feeling.
- Insert the small plug into the Satinelle Sensitive. Ensure
that the plug is pushed fully home (fig. 3).
- Insert the mains plug into the wall socket.
- Switch the Satinelle Sensitive on, selecting the speed and
pain softener setting. (Any combination of settings is
possible.)
Speed
For areas where the hairs are thinner, for hard-to-reach
places and for areas with bones under the skin (such as
knees and ankles), select speed I (normal speed) (fig. 4).
For larger surfaces and thicker hairs, select speed II (high
speed) (fig. 5).
Pain softener (fig. 6, 7)
For areas with bones close under the skin (e.g. knees,
ankles), select normal intensity Î .
For the more fleshy areas (e.g. calves), select extra
intensity Ó .
- Pull the skin taut with your free hand to make the hairs
stand up (fig. 8).
- Place the Satinelle Sensitive in a straight angle on the
skin, with the On/Off switch pointing towards you (fig. 9).
- Now move the appliance slowly over the skin against the
direction of growth of the hairs (fig. 10).
Do not apply pressure.
- To switch the appliance off,
first slide the pain softener control to position
ÏÏ
(fig. 11);
then slide the On/Off switch to position
OO
(fig. 12).

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