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SOLAC Q605 - Shaving Techniques; Cleaning; Disassembly and Cleaning Steps; Cleaning Agents to Avoid

SOLAC Q605
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bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
ot include if appliance doesn’t have
connection to the mains:
Never submerge the appliance in
water or any other liquid or place it
under running water.
Take the appliance to an author-
ised technical support service if
product is damaged or other prob-
lems arise. Do not attempt to dis-
assemble or repair the appliance
yourself as this may be dangerous.
FOR EU PRODUCT VERSIONS
-
OF THE PRODUCT
The materials of which the packag-
ing of this appliance consists are
-
tion and recycling system. Should
you wish to dispose of them, use
the appropriate public recycling
bins for each type of material.
The product does not contain
concentrations of substances that
could be considered harmful to the
environment.
- This symbol means that in
case you wish to dispose of
the product once its working
life has ended, take it to an au-
thorised waste agent for the selec-
EN
For sticking lint, move on the
clothes perpendicularly and paral-
lel until is removed.
On thin texture clothes, pile them
up into two layers and shave them
gently.
On clothes with protrudes or ap-
plications, avoid contact with the
applications or protrudes.
On clothes with patterns, move the
appliance in the direction of the
pattern for better results.
appliance:
Stop the appliance using the on/off
button.
empty it accordingly. (Fig.5).
Clean the appliance.
CLEANING
Disassemble the appliance in ac-
cordance with the following steps:
Take off the remover circle. (Fig.1).
Remove the outer foil as arrow di-
rection. (Fig.2).
Take out the rotative blades and
clean the blades shaft with the
brush. (Fig.3).
Clean the container (Fig.5).
everselly install the blades and out-
er foil into the appliance. (Fig.4).
Mount the appliance (Fig.6).
Clean the equipment with a damp
cloth with a few drops of wash-
ing-up liquid and then dry.
Do not use solvents, or products
with an acid or base pH such as