nails.
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Fine and coarse abrading cone: for
removing callous skin from hands and
feet.
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Shaping disc: for shortening and shaping
finger and toe nails.
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Abrading point: for treating the nail beds
on fingers and toes.
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Cleaning brush: for cleaning the nails
after filing/abrading, and for removing
skin particles remaining after the
treatment. It is also useful for preparing
the nail surfaces for polishing.
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Abrading cylinder and filing cylinder: for
filing/abrading and treatment of the nail
surfaces. For thicker nails, we
recommend using the abrading cylinder;
for thin nails, the file cylinder should be
used.
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Abrading ball: used for filing/abrading
and treatment of the surfaces of thicker
nails, where access to grown-in sections is
needed.
The rotary control on the manicure/pedicure
set can be moved in two different directions,
each of them offering two different speeds.
The treatment of hands and feet should take
place immediately following a bath, when
the hard or calloused skin and the nails have
been softened up. However, the same effect
can be achieved on the hands by using the
bubble-bath function.
After treatment, use the rotary control on
the manicure/pedicure set to switch it off.
A noticeable decrease in operating speed
indicates low battery capacity. When this
occurs, switch off the set and recharge the
battery pack.
Cuticle tool
This tool is designed to lift and push back the
cuticles manually.
Cleaning and Care
● Always remove the charging plug from
the charging/supply socket of the main
unit before cleaning.
● To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not
clean the appliance or the adaptor with
water or any other liquid, and do not
immerse them.
● Do not use abrasives or harsh cleaning
solutions.
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The exterior of the appliance may be
cleaned with a dry, lint-free cloth.
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All attachments and accessories should
be wiped on a regular basis using
cleaning alcohol.
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The finger bubble-bath assembly should
be thoroughly dried with a cloth after
each use.
Disposal of the battery pack
● The manicure/pedicure set contains a
battery-pack consisting of two nickel
metal-hydride batteries. The batteries
may be removed for disposal by first
taking off the rotary control, and then the
plastic cover around it in a forward
direction, using a suitable screw-driver to
push in the notched section under the
rotary control. Now loosen the screw on
the manicure/pedicure set and, again
using a suitable screw-driver, unlock the
notched sections on the two halves of the
housing. Lift out the batteries and cut the
terminal wires one by one.
Ni-MH
● Remember to protect our environment.
Never dispose of old batteries in your
domestic garbage.
The battery pack in the
manicure/pedicure set can be disposed of
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