Maintenance
When is it time to replace
your head assembly?
Because they are subject to daily use, the
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heads and cutters of your Remington
shaver
will wear and eventually require replacement.
It is very important to replace your heads and
cutters when necessary to insure a close,
comfortable shave. Depending on your shaving
technique and habits:
Head and cutter assemblies will usually last
12 months. Worn or damaged parts should be
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replaced with Remington
replacement parts
only. The replacement head asssembly for the
R-9500 is SP-21.
When it's time to
replace the cutters,
model R-9500
displays a cutter icon.
Irritation
As the heads get excessively worn there
may be some skin irritation. This would be
especially noticed when applying after-
shave lotion.
Pulling
When the cutters wear you may feel a
sense of pulling and a loss of closeness
when you shave. This is an indication that it
is time to replace your heads and cutters.
! Do not remove or replace the head
assembly while shaver is running or
plugged into an electrical outlet as it may
cause damage to the unit's cutters.
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! To prevent inadvertent damage to the
cutter assembly, do not attempt to remove it
unless you are replacing it. When it's time
to remove the cutter assembly, follow
the instructions that come with the
replacement package.
Interior Cleaning
For optimal results,
gently wipe this
area clean with a
damp cloth every
6 months.
Battery Removal
When your rechargeable shaver reaches
the end of its useful life, the batteries must
be removed from the shaver and be recy-
cled or disposed of properly in accordance
with your state and local requirements. If
this is not required by law, you may elect to
dispose of the shaver without removing the
batteries.
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE SHOULD BE
FOLLOWED FOR BATTERY REMOVAL:
1. To avoid a possible electric shock
hazard, unplug cord from electrical outlet
and shaver.
2. Open the head assembly
2
by pressing the head
release buttons and lifting
the head assembly. Pull the
entire head assembly off
of the shaver assembly.
3. Push the trimmer button
3
up to open the trimmer.
4. Remove the trimmer
assembly by squeezing
the sides as shown in the
picture.
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5. Using a small Phillips head
screwdriver, remove the 3
screws from the back of
the shaver.
6. Pull or gently pry the
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shaver halves apart,
exposing the battery.
7. Pry the lower battery
clip off.
8. Lift or pry the batteries out of the shaver.
9. Cut the wires on both ends of each
battery and remove them from the shaver.
CAUTION: DO NOT PUT IN FIRE OR MUTI-
LATE YOUR BATTERIES WHEN DISPOSING
AS THEY MAY BURST OR RELEASE TOXIC
MATERIALS. DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT AS IT
MAY CAUSE BURNS. DISPOSE PROPERLY IN
ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL AND
STATE REQUIREMENTS.
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