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LED Battery Charge Meter The Meter provides the following information:
� LED Battery Charge Meter The number (percentage) on the display indicates approximately how much power is left in the batteries. � Low Battery Indicator If the batteries run low, the "20" Section on the display lights up red.When you turn the razor OFF, the red light will blink for approximately 4 seconds. � Charging Indicator When you charge razor, the "20" Section on the display turns red. After approximately 3 minutes, it will then turn green and blink. As charging continues, more and more sections of the display meter will briefly blink green and light up to indicate what level (percentage) of the batteries have been charged. � Full Charge Indicator When the batteries have been fully charged, all the "blocks" on the display will light up green. � Continuously recharging or continuously using as a corded razor will reduce life of batteries. � You may also shave using the charging plug provided.This razor will not recharge while being used corded. � Recharge only when block "20" lights up red. 1 Connect cord to razor. Connect charging plug into any 120V to 240V AC outlet. Use only the charging plug provided. As you charge razor, the "20" Section on the display turns red. After approximately 3 minutes, it will then turn green and blink. As charging continues, more and more sections of the display meter will briefly blink green and light up to indicate what level (percentage) of the batteries have been charged.You can shave immediately (corded). � An adaptor plug may be necessary for charging plug usage in some foreign countries. Use an attachment plug adaptor of the proper configuration for power outlet.The charging plug will automatically convert to work on 100V to 240V AC Systems. � Do not charge razor in pouch. 2 First time charging and recharging after non-use for 1 month or more requires a full 4 hours.When batteries are fully charged, all the "blocks" on the display will light up green.
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� Battery performance is best if you recharge only when the batteries are (almost) completely empty. � Charging or recharging at temperatures below 40ºF or higher than 95ºF adversely affects lifetime of batteries.
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