Remington Electric Shaver MS2 150 User Guide

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Use and  
Care Guide  
MS2-150  
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Product Features  
MICROSCREEN100  
Which model is yours?  
Congratulations on your purchase of a premium Remington® shaver. The MicroScreen™  
100 has Revolutionary Shaving Technology.  
Titanium  
coated  
trimmer  
blade  
Indicator lights  
Low-  
Washable  
under  
Quick  
Worldwide  
Power system Run time charge water Charging charge voltage  
(A) Screen & cutter assembly  
MS2-150 Rechargeable 60 min  
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(B) 3-position trimmer  
(C) Head release button  
(one on each side)  
(A)  
Power System  
Rechargeable shavers can only be used  
Worldwide Voltage  
(D) Trimmer extension button  
(E) ON/OFF button  
(F) Charging indicator  
(G) Recharge port  
(H) Charging adapter  
(I) Head guard  
(B)  
Your shaver can be used almost anywhere  
in the world, because it has automatic dual  
voltage conversion, providing AC current  
between 105-130 Vac, 60 Hz and 105-240  
Vac, 50 Hz. Just plug it in to the local outlet  
(you may need an adapter plug) and use it  
as usual.  
without the cord.  
Indicator Lights  
Charging  
The charging indicator is a green light that  
glows when the shaver is charging or fully  
charged.  
(J) Cleaning brush  
(K) Storage pouch  
(C)  
(D)  
(F)  
(E)  
(H)  
(I)  
(G)  
(J)  
(K)  
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How to Use  
To shave  
Push the ON/OFF button.  
Hold the shaver so both  
foils touch your face at  
the same time. This  
allows the shaver to work  
the way it was designed  
for the closest shave and minimum wear.  
Avoid holding the shaver at an angle so  
only one screen touches the skin at a time.  
This will distort the screen and could cause  
skin irritation.  
How it works  
Charging  
Operating the Trimmer  
Trimmer blades work in concert with the  
shaver’s dual-screen system, cutting the  
longer, difficult-to-shave hairs. The trimmer  
blades take the brunt of the shaver wear  
and tear, so you get a close comfortable  
shave, time after time.  
Before using your shaver for the first time,  
put it on charge for 24 hours.  
NOTE: It may take up to 3 cycles for the  
battery to reach full capacity.  
Your shaver is equipped with a 3-position  
trimmer.  
1. Completely retracted (down), the trimmer  
is out of the way and off, for when you  
want to use the screens alone. Press the  
trimmer button down with your thumb to  
get it into this position.  
2. In the middle position,  
the trimmer works  
with the screens, so  
the screens can get  
in extra close, cutting  
the longer, hard-to-  
shave hairs. Push the LEFT side of  
trimmer button for this position.  
3. Fully extended (up),  
the trimmer can  
be used to trim your  
sideburns and  
mustache. Push the  
RIGHT side of  
trimmer button for  
To charge your shaver:  
Slide the power button downward to the  
OFF position.  
Connect the supplied AC power cord to  
the shaver’s recharge port and then to  
an electrical outlet.  
Your shaver cannot be overcharged, so  
you can leave it plugged in and charging  
between shaves.  
Adjusting to your new shaver  
As with every shaver, your shave will  
improve over time. So allow about three  
weeks to develop an effective shaving style  
and for your beard to adjust to the new  
shaver. The adaptation period may take a  
little longer if your skin is sensitive, or if  
you alternate between shaving methods.  
Shave with short,  
circular strokes. Use  
your free hand to  
To preserve the life of the batteries, allow  
them to fully discharge every six months,  
then recharge them for 24 hours.  
stretch your skin.  
This encourages your  
whiskers to stand out,  
making it easier for them  
to enter the cutting chamber.  
To help smooth the transition to your new  
shaver, Remington has applied a special  
lubricant to the shaver’s screens and  
cutters. The lubricant looks like fine, white  
or gray powder, and disappears with use.  
Removing the Headguard  
Before operating your  
shaver, remove the  
headguard, which  
protects the screen and  
cutter assembly. It is  
Never press hard.  
this position.  
Pressing only flattens  
your whiskers, making it  
harder for them  
to enter the cutting  
chamber. It will also  
wear out the cutting  
surface more quickly.  
Before you begin:  
Wait at least 15 minutes  
after getting up before  
shaving, to ensure the  
face is free of puffiness  
that may be present from  
sleeping.  
Make sure your face is  
clean and dry before  
starting.  
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important to remove the  
headguard correctly to  
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avoid damaging the clips  
that hold it to the shaver.  
1. Press lightly on the top of the headguard.  
2. Lift the lower rear edge.  
3. Pull the headguard away from the  
shaver.  
! Always keep the protective head guard  
on the shaver head and keep the trimmer  
in the OFF position when the shaver is not  
in use.  
Always use a clean, dry  
shaver.  
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Cleaning & Maintenance  
1. Turn the shaver off.  
2. Remove the head assembly by squeezing  
on both release buttons and pulling up from  
the body of the shaver.  
3. Use the cleaning brush to  
sweep out the cutters and  
trimmer. DO NOT USE  
THE CLEANING BRUSH  
ON THE SCREENS.  
Lubricating  
Depending on your shaving technique and  
habits, the screens will usually last 6  
months; the cutters, 12 months. If you are  
replacing the cutters, it’s a good idea to  
replace the screens at the same time.  
Cleaning Your Shaver  
1. Every six months apply a drop of light  
machine oil one-third and two-thirds of  
the way along the blade.  
2. Using your fingertip, spread the oil along  
the teeth.  
Remington® recommends cleaning  
your shaver after every use for optimal  
performance.  
1. Turn shaver OFF.  
2. Press side release  
button to flip open  
head assembly.  
3. Screens-Do not use the  
brush to clean the  
screens. Instead, blow the  
shavings out or rinse the  
screens under cold or warm water.  
4. Cutters and trimmer-Use the cleaning  
brush to sweep any loose hairs from the  
cutters and trimmers.  
5. After cleaning, return the foils and head  
assembly to their original position on the  
shaver.  
6. To clean the external surfaces of the  
shaver, use a damp cloth. Do NOT use  
strong detergents or other chemicals.  
7. To dry, wipe the surface of the overall  
shaver with a dry towel. Do NOT use a  
hairdryer or heater to dry the shaver.  
3. Run the trimmer for a few seconds to  
distribute oil.  
Here are some signs that your foils and  
cutters need replacing:  
Irritation: As screens get worn, you may  
notice that your skin feels more sensitive  
after a shave, particularly when you apply  
aftershave.  
Pulling: As cutters wear, your shave may  
not feel as close and you may feel your  
shaver is pulling at your whiskers.  
Wear-through: You may notice that the  
cutters have worn through the screens.  
Damage may occur to the  
holes in the screens.  
Replacing Cutters and  
Screens  
4. Replace head assembly. Remington®  
Shaver Saver® Lubricant (SP-4) lubricates  
and cleans your shaver's cutters and head  
assembly. The lubricant helps remove hair  
clippings while reducing wear. A quick spray  
after each shave keeps your shaver operat-  
ing at peak performance.  
To prevent inadvertent damage to the cut-  
ters and screens, do not attempt to remove  
them from the head assembly unless you  
are replacing them. Removal instructions  
are included with the cutter and screen  
replacement packages.  
The replacement for this shaver is model  
SP-67 (screens) and SP-69 (screens and  
cutters).  
To replace a cutter assembly that is  
removed unintentionally:  
1. Hold the assembly in the middle of the  
"T".  
2. Gently slide the plastic portion of the  
cutter assembly over the top of the  
oscillator tip.  
3. Do not push downward on the ends of  
the cutters, as you may bend the cutter,  
reducing its ability to operate smoothly.  
4. Do not remove cutters from the plastic  
pieces they are attached to, as you may  
damage the assembly.  
Cleaning Cautions  
The construction of this shaver is for dry  
operation only. It is not waterproof. Never  
put the shaver in part or completely into  
water.  
Do not use an aggressive cleansing agent  
as this may destroy the shaver coatings.  
Do not remove or replace the head assem-  
bly while shaver is running as it may cause  
damage to the unit's screens or cutters.  
Replace worn or damaged parts with  
Remington® replacement parts only.  
U.S. residents:  
To order shaver accessories call  
800-736-4648, visit  
or visit your local retailer.  
Canadian residents:  
Screens and Cutters  
To assure smooth, efficient performance, it is  
important to clean your shaver.  
Daily  
Blow out the stubble after each shave.  
1. Turn the shaver off.  
2. Remove the head assembly by squeezing  
on both release buttons and pulling up from  
the body of the shaver.  
3. Thoroughly blow out the stubble from the  
screen and cutters.  
To order shaver accessories, please call  
800-268-0425, visit  
or visit your local retailer.  
Trimmer Care  
When is it time to replace  
your screens and cutters?  
Because they are subject to  
daily use, the cutters and  
Cleaning  
1. Turn the shaver off.  
2. Extend the trimmer to its maximum  
height by pressing the right trimmer  
button.  
3. Use the cleaning brush to sweep off any  
clippings that may have accumulated  
around the trimmer assembly. Using the  
supplied brush will enable you to get into  
the area between the trimmer and the  
shaver.  
screens of your shaver will  
4. Replace head assembly.  
wear and eventually require replacement to  
maintain a close, comfortable shave. It is  
very important to replace your screens and  
cutters when necessary to ensure a close,  
comfortable shave without irritation.  
Weekly  
Brush out the cutters and trimmer at least  
once a week.  
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Disposal  
Performance Guarantee  
4. Remove the two screws  
securing the cord opening.  
LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO YEARS FROM  
DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.  
Battery Removal  
Full Two-Year Warranty  
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Spectrum Brands, Inc. warrants this product  
against any defects that are due to faulty  
material or workmanship for a two-year peri-  
od from the original date of consumer pur-  
chase. This warranty does not include dam-  
age to the product resulting from accident or  
misuse.  
When your rechargeable shaver reaches the  
end of its useful life, the batteries must be  
removed from the shaver and be recycled  
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.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights  
and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state or province to  
province. Some states do not allow the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental, special  
or consequential damages.  
5. Squeeze the front housing  
and pull the back off to  
expose the PC board and  
batteries.  
If the product should become defective with-  
in the warranty period, we will repair it or  
elect to replace it free of charge. Return your  
product and sales receipt with your name,  
address and day time phone number to:  
Spectrum Brands, Inc., Attention: Consumer  
Services, 601 Rayovac Drive, Madison, WI  
53711. For more information call 800-736-  
4648 in the US or 800-268-0425 in Canada.  
Spectrum Brands, Inc.  
Money-back Offer  
CAUTION: DO NOT PUT IN FIRE OR  
MUTILATE 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.  
6. Pry the PC board assembly  
out of the shaver housing.  
If within 30 days after you have purchased  
your Remington® branded product, you are  
not satisfied and would like a refund, return  
it with the sales slip indicating purchase  
price and date of purchase to the retailer  
from whom it was purchased. Spectrum  
Brands, Inc. will reimburse all retailers who  
accept the product within 30 days from the  
date of purchase. If you have any questions  
concerning the money-back guarantee,  
please call 800-736-4648 in the US or  
800-268-0425 in Canada.  
7. Cut or break the wire  
straps on both ends of  
the batteries, pry the  
batteries from the foam  
adhesive tape on the PCB.  
! To avoid a possible electric shock  
hazard, unplug cord (if used) from  
electric outlet and shaver.  
Warranty excludes:  
Screens and cutters  
KEEP ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT AS  
PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY  
PURPOSES.  
1. Remove head assembly by  
first pressing the two side  
buttons.  
Only follow these instructions when you are  
ready to dispose your shaver, as your  
shaver will no longer be operable.  
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105-130 Vac, 60 Hz  
105-240 Vac, 50 Hz.  
This warranty does not cover products  
damaged by the following:  
Accident, misuse, abuse or alteration  
Questions or comments:  
of the product  
2. Un-clip the top metal  
bracket by prying the lower  
Call 800-736-4648 in the US  
or 800-268-0425 in Canada.  
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Servicing by unauthorized persons  
Use with unauthorized accessories  
back edge over the snap.  
Lift the lip of the rubber  
boot off the housing.  
Connecting it to incorrect current  
and voltage  
Dist. by: Spectrum Brands, Inc.,  
Madison, WI 53711  
Dist. by: Rayovac Canada Inc.,  
Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7  
Wrapping cord around appliance  
3. Pry off the front panel.  
causing premature wear & breakage  
Any other conditions beyond our control  
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REMINGTON, MICROSCREEN and SHAVER SAVER  
are trademarks of ROVCAL, INC.  
SPECTRUM BRANDS, INC. SHALL NOT BE  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
©2005 ROVCAL, INC.  
07/05 Job# CS27714  
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PROD-  
UCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY, ARE  
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MADE IN CHINA  
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