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Although printing quality is not the best, the manual was very helpful in order to reactivate this ancient but still good electronic musical instrument.
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as a first-time user and buyer from this site, i found the overall service outstanding!! this product is a godsend as, without it, i would never have been able to find my way around and use my machine as intended. i will certainly use this site again as required. many many thanx!!
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This manual is exactly what I needed. This site always has every manual I need, and it is also much less expensive then most other sites. This is the only manual site I will use.
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Useful manual, good scan, worth the pay if you find the unit difficult to operate.
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Exactly as described, the full user-manual (145 pages). Perfect.
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2 To trim the bikini zone, place the comb attachment on the shaving head with the recess of the attachment on the front of the appliance (fig. 11). 3 To trim the underarms, place the comb attachment on the shaving head with the recess of the attachment on the back of the appliance (fig. 12). 4 Switch the ladyshave on. 5 Move the appliance against the direction of hair growth. � Make sure the surface of the comb always stays in contact with the skin (fig. 13). Shaping 1 Remove the comb attachment to shape precise lines and contours, e.g. in the bikini zone (fig. 14). 2 Lock the long hair trimmer by setting the trim/shave slide to the 'trim' position (fig. 10). Cleaning and maintenance After every use Clean the ladyshave every time you have used it. Do not use any corrosive detergents, scouring pads or cloths, petrol, acetone etc. to clean the appliance. 1 Switch the ladyshave off. 2 Remove the shaving foil (fig. 15). Do not exert any pressure on the shaving foil to avoid damage. 3 Gently shake the shaving foil to remove hairs or clean it with the brush supplied. 4 Remove the cutter block (fig. 16). 5 Clean the hair chamber with the brush supplied (fig. 17).
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