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Brand : BRAUN

Model : SILK EXPERT BD 5001

Category : épilateur à lumière pulsée

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USER MANUAL SILK EXPERT BD 5001 BRAUN

Stapled booklet, 120 x 170 mm, 112 p (incl. 8 p cover), 1/1c = black

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Our products are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality, functionality and design. We hope you thoroughly enjoy using your Braun Silk·épil 9. Please read the use instructions carefully before using the appliance and keep them for future reference. Braun Silk·épil 9 has been designed to make the removal of unwanted hair as efficient, gentle and easy as possible. The extra wide epilation head (2) removes the shortest hair (0.5 mm) from the root, leaving your skin smooth for weeks.

• For hygienic reasons, do not share this appliance with other persons. • This appliance is provided with a special cord set with an integrated Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply. Do not exchange or manipulate any part of it. Otherwise there is risk of electric shock. For electric specifications, please see printing on the special cord set. The special cord set automatically adapts to any worldwide AC voltage. • This appliance is suitable for use in a bathtub or shower. For safety reasons, it can only be operated cordless. • 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 the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved. Children should not play with the appliance.

Cleaning and user maintenance should not be made by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised. • When switched on, the appliance must never come in contact with the hair on your head, eyelashes, ribbons, etc. to prevent any danger of injury as well as to prevent blockage or damage to the appliance. Description 1a High frequency massage cap 1b Skin contact cap 2 Extra wide epilation head 3 Smartlight 4 Switch with lock keys (4a) 5 Charging light 6 Release button 7 Special cord set 8 Facial cap 9 Shaver head with trimmer cap 10 Charging stand Charging • Before use, charge the appliance. For best performance, we recommend that you always use a fully charged appliance. • Using the special cord set, connect the appliance to an electrical outlet with the motor switched off. Charging time is approximately 1 hour. 11

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• Models 9- 549, 9-561, 9-579:

Connect the charging stand (10) to an electrical outlet via the special cord set and place the appliance onto the stand for charging. • The charging light (5) flashes green to show that the epilator is being charged. When the battery is fully charged, the charging light shines permanently. Once fully charged, use the appliance without cord. • When the charging light flashes red, reconnect the appliance to an electrical outlet via the special cord set to recharge. • A full charge provides up to 40 minutes of cordless operation time. • Wet usage might reduce the operation time. We recommend that you recharge the appliance after each use. • The best temperature range for charging, using and storing the appliance is between 15 °C and 35 °C. In case the temperature is far beyond this range, the charging time might be longer whereas the cordless operation time might be reduced. Overheating protection As a safety feature to avoid the unlikely event of the appliance overheating, it may happen that the charging light shines red for 8 seconds and then the appliance turns off automatically. In this case, turn the switch back to the position «0» (off) and let the appliance cool down. How to operate the appliance Switch on the appliance by pressing a lock key (4a) and turning the switch (4) clockwise to position «I» or «II». The Smartlight (3) shines as long as the appliance is switched on. This provides better visibility of fine hairs or skin. To remove the epilation head, press the release button (6). To change caps (1a), (1b) or (8), press their lateral ribs and pull off.

Epilation tips If you have not used an epilator before, or if you have not epilated for a longer period of time, it may take a short time for your skin to adapt to epilation. The discomfort experienced in the beginning will decrease considerably with repeated use as the skin adapts to the process. When epilating for the first time, it is advisable to epilate in the evening, so that any possible reddening can disappear overnight. To relax the skin we recommend applying a moisture cream after epilation. Epilation is easier and more comfortable when the hair is at the optimum length of 2–5 mm. If hairs are longer, we recommend that you shave first and epilate the shorter, re-growing hairs after 1 or 2 weeks. Alternatively, you can trim the hairs to 5 mm length. Fine, regrowing hairs might not grow up to the skin surface. The regular use of massage sponges (e.g. after showering) or exfoliation peelings helps to prevent in-grown hair as the gentle scrubbing action removes the upper skin layer and fine hair can get through to the skin surface. Dry usage: Your skin must be dry and free from grease or cream. Wet usage: The appliance can be used on wet skin, even under running water. Make sure that the skin is very moist in order to achieve optimum gliding conditions for the appliance. After each wet usage, clean the appliance under running water. How to epilate Before use, always make sure that the epilation head (2) is clean and provided with a cap (1a or 1b). 1 Select speed «I» for a gentle epilation and speed «II» for an efficient epilation.

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2 Always stretch your skin when epilating.

Make sure that the epilation area is in contact with your skin. Guide the appliance in a slow, continuous movement without pressure against the hair growth, in the direction of the switch. As hair can grow in different directions, it may also be helpful to guide the appliance in different directions to achieve optimum results. The massage cap (1a) ensures best skin comfort during epilation. If you are used to the sensation of epilation, you may replace the massage cap with the skin contact cap (1b) which provides a closer contact to your skin and an improved adaptation to all body areas. 3 Leg epilation Epilate your legs from the lower leg in an upward direction. When epilating behind the knee, keep the leg stretched out straight. 4 Underarm and bikini line epilation In sensitive areas, we recommend using the skin contact cap (1b). Please be aware that especially at the beginning, these areas are particularly pain-sensitive. Therefore, we recommend that you select speed setting «I» for the first few times. With repeated usage the pain sensation will diminish. Before epilating, thoroughly clean the respective area to remove residues (like deodorant). When epilating the underarm, keep your arm raised up so that the skin is stretched and guide the appliance in different directions. As skin may be more sensitive directly after epilation, avoid using irritating substances such as deodorants with alcohol. 5 Facial epilation For removing any unwanted hair from the face, use the facial cap (8) as an optional attachment to be placed on the epilation head (2). For the first few usages, we recommend that you select speed setting «I» in order

to get used to the epilation sensation in those sensitive areas.

Prior to epilation, we recommend cleaning the skin with alcohol to promote good hygiene. When epilating the face, stretch the skin with one hand and slowly guide the epilator with your other hand the direction of the switch. 6 Cleaning the epilation head Regular cleaning ensures better performance. a Brush cleaning: Remove the cap and brush it out. Thoroughly clean the epilator head from the rear side with the brush dipped into alcohol. While doing so, turn the tweezer element manually. This cleaning method ensures best hygienic conditions for the epilation head. b Cleaning under running water: After each wet usage, clean the appliance under running water. Remove the cap. Hold the appliance with the epilation head under hot running water. Then press the release button (6) to remove the epilation head. Thoroughly shake both, the epilation head and the appliance to make sure that remaining water can drip out. Leave both parts to dry. Before reattaching, make sure that they are completely dry. General information on epilation All methods of hair removal from the root can lead to in-grown hair and irritation (e.g. itching, discomfort and reddening of the skin) depending on the condition of the skin and hair. This is a normal reaction and should quickly disappear, but may be stronger when you are removing hair from the root for the first few times or if you have sensitive skin. If, after 36 hours, the skin still shows irritation, we recommend that you contact your physician. In general, the skin reaction and the sensation of pain tend to diminish considerably with the repeated use of Silk·épil. 13

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In some cases, inflammation of the skin could occur when bacteria penetrate the skin (e.g. when sliding the appliance over the skin). Thorough cleaning of the epilation head before each use will minimize the risk of infection.

If you have any doubts about using this appliance, please consult your physician. In the following cases, this appliance should only be used after prior consultation with a physician: eczema, wounds, inflamed skin reactions such as folliculitis (purulent hair follicles) and, varicose veins, around moles, reduced immunity of the skin, e.g. diabetes mellitus, during pregnancy, Raynaud’s disease, haemophilia, Candida or immune deficiency.

B How to use the shaver head

The shaver head (9) is designed for a fast and close shave of legs, underarms and bikini line, contour trimming and cutting hair to 5 mm length. With the shaver head attached, use the appliance only on dry skin and with speed setting «II». a Shaving: select « ». b Contour trimming: select « ». c Trimming hair to 5 mm length: select « » and put on the trimmer cap (I). d Cleaning: Do not clean the shaver foil (II) with the brush as this may damage the foil. e The shaving parts need to be lubricated regularly every 3 months. f Replace the foil frame (II) and cutter block (III) when you notice a reduced shaving performance. Replacements parts can be obtained from your retailer or Braun Customer Service Centres or via www.service.braun.com. Do not shave with a damaged foil. Disposal This product contains batteries and recyclable electronic waste. To protect the environment, do not dispose of it in the household waste, but take it to appropriate local collection points. 14

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Guarantee We grant a 2 year guarantee on the product commencing on the date of purchase. Within the guarantee period we will eliminate any defects in the appliance resulting from faults in materials or workmanship, free of charge either by repairing or replacing the complete appliance at our discretion. This guarantee extends to every country where this appliance is supplied by Braun or its appointed distributor. This guarantee does not cover: damage due to improper use, normal wear or use as well as defects that have a negligible effect on the value or operation of the appliance. The guarantee becomes void if repairs are undertaken by unauthorised persons and if original Braun parts are not used. To obtain service within the guarantee period, hand in or send the complete appliance with your sales receipt to an authorised Braun Customer Service Centre (address information available online at www.service.braun.com).

This guarantee in no way affects your rights under statutory law.

For Australia & New Zealand only:

Warranty In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of

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acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.

The benefits given by this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies of the consumer law. For Claims in Australia please contact: Procter & Gamble Australia Pty Ltd 1 Innovation Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113 Telephone: +612 8864 5000 Facsimile: +612 8864 5574 Email: gillette@au.pgconsumers.com For claims in New Zealand please contact: Procter & Gamble Distributing New Zealand Limited Unit 3, Building I, 5 Orbit Drive Rosedale, North Shore City 0632 Auckland, New Zealand Telephone: +649 477 6400 Facsimile: +649 477 6399 Email: gillette@nz.pgconsumers.com

warranty will only apply if the correct operating instructions included with this product have been followed. For any appliance replaced under this warranty,

Our Warranty ends on the expiry of the warranty period that applied to the original appliance. Our Warranty does not cover: A. Damage arising from improper use or operation on incorrect voltages. B. Breakages to shaver foils, glass jars, etc. C. Normal wear due to moving parts. D. Repairs undertaken by unauthorised service personnel or use of non genuine parts. E. Appliances that are outside the warranty period or are not faulty. This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

This appliance is also covered by a 24 Month Replacement Warranty commencing on the date of purchase (Our Warranty).

If the appliance is powered by a cord extension set or electrical portable outlet device these should be positioned so they are not subject to splashing or ingress of moisture.

Our Warranty applies in all States and Territories of Australia and in

New Zealand and is in addition to any mandatory statutory obligations imposed on Procter & Gamble Australia Pty. Ltd., its distributors and its manufacturer. Our Warranty does not purport to exclude, restrict or modify any such mandatory statutory obligations.

To the extent permitted by the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and

New Zealand and applicable laws of a State or Territory of Australia, and without affecting any mandatory statutory obligations imposed by law, Our Warranty is given in exchange for any other rights you may have against Procter & Gamble Australia Pty. Ltd. or its distributors or manufacturer, whether at law, in tort (including negligence), in equity or under statute.

Our Warranty only covers defects in the appliance resulting from faults in workmanship or materials. Therefore, if your appliance becomes faulty as a result of faults in workmanship or materials, it will be exchanged by your retailer, on presentation of proof of purchase.

Our Warranty only applies to domestic or household use of this appliance and the

Please retain proof of purchase of this appliance. If you have any questions in relation to Our Warranty, please call our

Consumer Service line (see below for numbers). If you intend to make a claim please telephone our Customer Service line on 15

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the numbers set out below to obtain information about your claim and any costs associated with claiming under

Our Warranty. You will bear the cost of returning your product to us. Repairs and service If you are sending your appliance for repair under Our Warranty, please pack the appliance adequately and send it to your nearest Service Agent, at your expense. For service or replacement parts refer to the authorised Service Agents listed overleaf. Local Service Agents may change from time to time – in that event please contact the Consumer Service free call number below for updated local service agent details. Australian Consumer Service (free call): 1 800 641 820 New Zealand Consumer Service (free call): 0 800 108 909 N2820 Australian & New Zealand Service Agents VICTORIA & TASMANIA Statewide Services Pty Ltd trading as J A Appliances 17-19 Hossack Avenue Coburg North, VIC 3058 Tel. (03) 8371 9100 Fax. (03) 9355 8644 Email: jaappliances@statewideservices. com.au

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Mark 1 Appliances

Unit 1, 46 Abernethy Road Belmont, WA 6104 Tel. (08) 9475 0911 Fax. (08) 9475 0922 Email: mark1app@iinet.net.au NEW SOUTH WALES & ACT Faulder Appliance Services Pty Ltd Shop 4, 9 Evans Road, Rooty Hill, NSW 2766 Tel. (02) 9625 3064 Fax. (02) 9625 3037 Email: fas16@bigpond.com SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NT Adelaide Service Centre Shop B2, Parkholme Shopping Centre 319 Oaklands Road, Parkholme Adelaide, SA 5043 Tel. (08) 8357 5800 Fax. (08) 8357 5833 Email: ascpkh@adam.com.au NEW ZEALAND Key Service Ltd 7D Echelon Place East Tamaki Manukau City Auckland New Zealand (PO Box 38569, Howick, Auckland, New Zealand) Tel. (09) 916 0960 Fax. (09) 916 0970 Email: key-service-ltd@xtra.co.nz

QUEENSLAND Walters Import trading as Brisbane

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