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USER MANUAL SERIES 5 50-M4500CS BRAUN

Stapled booklet, 148 x 210 mm, 76 pages (incl. 8 pages cover), 2/2c = Pantone 485 C + black

Braun Print Spec K 92194886

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Our products are designed to meet the highest standards of quality, functionality and design. Thank you for your trust in Braun’s quality and we hope you enjoy your new Braun shaver. Read these instructions completely, they contain safety information. Keep them for future reference.

Your appliance is provided with a special cord set, which has an integrated Safety Extra Low Voltage power supply. Do not exchange or tamper with any part of it, otherwise there is risk of an electric shock. Only use the special cord set provided with your appliance. The shaver is suitable for cleaning under running tap water. Detach the shaver from the power supply before cleaning it in water. Model 5040s w&d only: This appliance is suitable for cleaning under running water and use in a bathtub or shower. For safety reasons it can only be operated cordlessly. Do not shave with a damaged foil or cord. 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 shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised. Oil bottle (not with all models) Keep out of reach of children. Do not swallow. Do not apply to eyes. Dispose of properly when empty.

Clean&Charge Station

(models 5090cc/5070cc/5050cc) To prevent the cleaning fluid from leaking, ensure that the Clean&Charge Station is placed on a flat surface. When a cleaning cartridge is installed, do not tip, move suddenly or transport the station in any way as cleaning fluid might spill out of the cartridge. Do not place the station inside a mirror cabinet, nor place it on a polished or lacquered surface. The cleaning cartridge contains a highly flammable liquid so keep it away from sources of ignition. Do not expose to direct sunlight and cigarette smoking nor store it over a radiator. Do not refill the cartridge and use only original Braun refill cartridges. Shaver 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8a 8b 9 10 11a 11b 11c

Foil & Cutter cassette

Cassette release button MultiHeadLock switch On/off switch Shaver display Long hair trimmer Shaver-to-station contacts Release button for long hair trimmer Model number of shaver Shaver power socket Special cord set Brush Hard travel case Protection cap

First use and Charging

Prior to first use remove the protection foil from the shaver display and connect the shaver to an electrical outlet using the special cord set (10). Charging and basic operating information • A full charge provides up to 45 minutes of cordless shaving time. This may vary according to your beard growth and environmental temperature. • Recommended ambient temperature for charging is 5 °C to 35 °C. The battery may not charge properly or at all under extreme low or high temperatures. Recommended ambient temperature for storage and shaving is 15 °C to 35 °C. 11

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• Do not expose the appliance to temperatures higher than 50 °C for extended periods of time.

• When the shaver will be connected to an electrical outlet, it may take some minutes until the display illuminates.

Charge status The shaver display (5) shows the charge status of the battery. During charging: The battery symbol will blink. (5090cc: The respective battery segment will blink.) Fully charged (shaver is connected to an electrical outlet): The battery symbol will light up for a few seconds. (5090cc: All battery symbols will light up for a few seconds.)

To trim sideburns, moustache or beard press the release button (8a) and slide the long hair trimmer (6) upwards. Shaving with the cord (models 5090cc/5070cc/ 5050cc/5030s/5020s only) If the shaver has run out of power (discharged), you may also shave with the shaver connected to an electrical outlet via the special cord set. Travel lock • Activation: By pressing the on/off switch (4) for 3 seconds the shaver is locked. This is confirmed by a beep sound and the lock symbol in the display. Afterwards the display turns off. • Deactivation: By pressing the on/off switch for 3 seconds the shaver is unlocked again.

The low-charge light flashes red when the battery is running low. You should be able to finish your shave. With switching off the shaver a beep sound reminds of the low charge status. Cleaning status (models 5090cc/5070cc/5050cc only) The cleaning indicator lights up, when the shaver needs to be cleaned in the Clean&Charge Station. Travel lock The lock symbol lights up when the shaver has been locked to avoid unintended starting of the motor (e.g. for storing it in a suitcase).

Using the shaver (see fig. A)

Press the on/off switch (4) to operate the shaver. Tips for a perfect dry shave For best results, Braun recommends you to follow 3 simple steps: 1. Always shave before washing your face. 2. At all times, hold the shaver at the right angle (90°) to your skin. 3. Stretch your skin and shave against the direction of your beard growth.

Manual cleaning of the shaver (s. fig. B/C)

Cleaning under running water • Switch on the shaver (cordless) and rinse the shaver head under hot running water until all residues have been removed. You may use liquid soap without abrasive substances. Rinse off all foam and let the shaver run for a few more seconds. • Next, switch off the shaver, press the release button (2) to remove the Foil & Cutter cassette (1) and let it dry. • If you regularly clean the shaver under water, then once a week apply a drop of light machine oil on top of the Foil & Cutter cassette. Model 5040s w&d only: The shaver should be cleaned after each foam usage. Cleaning with a brush • Switch off the shaver. Remove the Foil & Cutter cassette (1) and tap it out on a flat surface. Using the brush, clean the inner area of the pivoting head. Do not clean the cassette with the brush as this may damage it!

Clean&Charge Station for models 5090cc/5070cc/5050cc only

MultiHeadLock switch (head lock)

To shave hard-to-reach areas (e.g. under the nose) slide the MultiHeadLock switch (3) down to lock the shaver head. The shaver head can be locked in five positions. To change position, move the shaver head with your thumb and forefinger back or forth. It will automatically click into the next position. Models 5090cc/5070cc/5050cc: For automatic cleaning in the Clean&Charge Station the head lock should be released.

The Clean&Charge Station has been developed for cleaning, charging, lubricating, disinfecting and storing your Braun shaver.

12 13 14 15 15a 16 17

Station power socket

Lift button for cartridge exchange Station-to-shaver contacts Clean&Charge Station display Status light Start button Cleaning cartridge

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Installing the Clean&Charge Station (see fig. D)

• Remove the protection foil from the Clean&Charge Station display. • Using the special cord set (10), connect the station power socket (12) to an electrical outlet. • Press the lift button (13) at the rear side of the Clean&Charge Station to lift up the housing. • Hold the cleaning cartridge (17) down on a flat, stable surface (e.g. table). • Carefully remove the lid from the cartridge. • Slide the cartridge from the rear side into the base of the station until it snaps into place. • Slowly close the housing by pushing it down until it locks. Charging the shaver in the Clean&Charge Station (see fig. D) Insert the shaver head down into the cleaning station. Important: The shaver needs to be dry and free from any foam or soap residue! The contacts (7) on the back of the shaver need to align with the contacts (14) in the station. Push the shaver in the correct position. A beep sound confirms that the shaver sits properly in the station. Charging will start automatically. Model 5090cc: The Clean&Charge Station analyzes the hygiene status. The status is shown by the cleaning program indicators in the Clean&Charge Station display (15) more details see chapter «Cleaning programs» below. Cleaning the shaver (see fig. D) When the cleaning indicator lights up in the shaver display, insert the shaver into the Clean&Charge Station, upside down and with the front showing (with released head lock/contact alignment/beep sound).

blinks. Leave the shaver in the station for drying.

It takes several hours until remaining moisture evaporates depending on the climatic conditions. Afterwards the shaver is ready for use. After completing the cleaning and charging procedure, all indicators turn off. Removing the shaver from the Clean&Charge Station (see fig. E) Hold the Clean&Charge Station with one hand and tilt the shaver slightly to the front to release it. Cleaning Cartridge / Replacement (see fig. F) lights up permanently When the level indicator red, the remaining fluid in the cartridge is sufficient for about 3 more cycles. When the level indicator blinks red, the cartridge needs to be replaced about every 4 weeks (when used daily). After having pressed the lift button (13) to open the housing, wait for a few seconds before removing the used cartridge to avoid any dripping. Before discarding the used cartridge, make sure to close the openings using the lid of the new cartridge, since the used cartridge will contain contaminated cleaning solution. The hygienic cleaning cartridge contains ethanol or isopropanol (specification see cartridge), which once opened will naturally evaporate slowly. Each cartridge, if not used daily, should be replaced after approximately 8 weeks to ensure optimal disinfection. The cleaning cartridge also contains lubricants for the shaving system, which may leave residual marks on the outer foil frame and the cleaning chamber of the Clean&Charge Station. These marks can be removed easily by wiping gently with a damp cloth.

5090cc: The hygiene status will be analyzed and one of the following program indicators will light up. short economical cleaning normal level of cleaning high intensive cleaning 5070cc/5050cc: One standard cleaning program included. Start automatic cleaning Start the cleaning process by pressing the start button (16). If status light (15a) does not shine (Clean&Charge Station switches to stand-by after ca. 10 minutes), press start button twice. Otherwise cleaning will not start. For best shaving results, we recommend cleaning after each shave. Each cleaning program consists of several cycles, where cleaning fluid is flushed through the shaver head. Depending on your Clean&Charge Station model and/or program selected, the cleaning time takes up to 3 minutes. During this time the status light

Braun recommends changing your shaver’s

Foil & Cutter cassette every 18 months to maintain your shaver’s maximum performance. Available at your dealer or Braun Service Centres: • Foil & Cutter cassette: 52S/52B • Cleaning cartridge Clean&Charge Station: CCR • Braun Shaver cleaner spray

Environmental notice

Product contains batteries and/or recyclable electric waste. For environment protection do not dispose of in household waste, but for recycling take to electric waste collection points provided in your country. The cleaning cartridge can be disposed of with regular household waste. Subject to change without notice. For electric specifications, see printing on the special cord set. 13

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SHAVER Unpleasant smell

1. Shaver head is cleaned with from the shaver head. water. 2. Cleaning cartridge is in use for more than 8 weeks.

1. When cleaning the shaver head with water only use hot water and from time to time some liquid soap (without abrasive substances). Remove

Foil & Cutter cassette to let it dry. 2. Change cleaning cartridge at least every 8 weeks.

Battery performance 1. Foil and cutter are worn dropped significantly. which requires more power for each shave.

2. Shaver head is regularly cleaned with water but not lubricated.

1. Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.

2. If the shaver is regularly cleaned with water, apply a drop of light machine oil on top of the foil once a week for lubrication.

Shaving performance 1. Foil and cutter are worn. dropped significantly. 2. Shaving system is clogged.

1. Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.

2. Soak the Foil & Cutter cassette into hot water with a drop of dish liquid. Afterwards rinse it properly and tap it out. Once dry apply a drop of light machine oil on the foil.

Battery segments in the display are skipped with decreasing battery capacity.

Foil and cutter are worn which requires more power for each shave.

– Renew Foil & Cutter cassette.

– Regularly oil the shaving system, especially when cleaning with water only.

Shaver head is humid.

1. Drying time after automatic cleaning was too short.

2. Drain of the Clean&Charge Station is clogged.

1. Clean directly after shaving to allow enough time for drying.

2. Clean the drain with a wooden toothpick.

CLEAN&CHARGE STATION Cleaning does not start when pressing the start button.

1. Shaver is not placed properly 1. Insert shaver into the Clean&Charge Station and in the Clean&Charge Station. push it to the rear side of the station (contacts

2. Cleaning cartridge contains of the shaver need to align with contacts in the not enough cleaning fluid station). (display blinks red). 2. Insert new cleaning cartridge. Press start button again.

Increased consumption of cleaning fluid.

Drain of the Clean& Renew station is clogged.

– Clean the drain with a wooden toothpick.

– Regularly wipe the tub clean.

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) 14

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Our Warranty does not cover:

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

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.

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

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. 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. 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. 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 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

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Australian & New Zealand Service Agents

VICTORIA & TASMANIA NEW ZEALAND 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

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 Appliance

Service Centre 449 Beaudesert Road Moorooka QLD 4105 Tel. (07) 3277 0360 Fax. (07) 3274 2909 Email: basc@waltersimport.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

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