Panasonic ES‑WH93 Manual page 39

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Question
The light feels hot
while using the
appliance but is this a
problem?
The treated skin turns
red while using the
appliance but is this a
problem?
The pain and redness
do not subside after
use but is this a
problem?
During charging, quick
charging does not
start?
(Quick charging
indication lamp does
not glow)
Answer
The sensation is different for
each person but it may feel
hotter if hair has not been
shaved properly.
Treated skin may temporarily
turn red or feel painful
depending on the body type
or condition of the person
using the appliance. Stop
using the appliance
immediately, and keep the
skin cool and moist.
If the symptoms subside
within 2 days, use the
appliance at a level that the
symptoms do not appear. If
the symptoms persist after 2
days, consult a dermatologist.
(See page 34.)
Depending on the remaining
capacity of the battery,
normal charging starts rather
than Quick charging.
(Charging indication/
notification lamp only glows)
(See page 32.)
Question
I used the appliance
after completing quick
charging, but the
charging indication/
notification lamp blinks
immediately?
When the remaining
capacity of the battery
is low (charging
indication/notification
lamp blinks), does the
flash power drop?
Can the appliance be
used by men?
Dirt on the light guide
cannot be removed.
Answer
If the appliance is used
immediately after completing
quick charging, the charging
indication/notification lamp
blinks. (Approximately 40
flashes possible)
(See pages 32 and 33.)
Regardless of the remaining
capacity of the battery, the
flash power is the same.
Men can use the appliance
apart from on the beard, but
because generally men have
more and thicker body hair
than women, the stimulation
of the skin may be stronger.
If the dirt cannot be removed
even after cleaning, contact
the store where you
purchased the unit or a
service center authorized by
Panasonic for repair.
[Repair part]
Body attachment:
WESWH93S3107
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