Remington Electric Shaver MS 5100 User Guide

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MICROSCREEN 700  
Use and  
Care Guide  
MS-5100  
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MS-5200  
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Product Features  
(B)  
Shaver Parts  
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Titanium MicroScreen 700  
(A) Screen & cutter assembly  
(B) Pop-up mini-foil  
Congratulations on your purchase of a premium  
Remington® shaver. The MicroScreen® 700 has Revolutionary  
Titanium Shaving Technology.  
(A)  
(C) Mini-foil push tab (on back)  
(D) Beard-lifting fins  
(E) 3-position trimmer  
(F) Trimmer push tab  
(G) ON/OFF button  
(E)  
(F)  
Which model is yours?  
Complete  
battery  
gauge  
Run  
time  
Power  
reserve  
Worldwide  
voltage  
Pop up  
Power  
system  
Washable  
(H) POWER RESERVE button  
(MS5200 only)  
(I)  
mini foil  
(I) Head release button  
(one on each side)  
(J) Charging indicators (MS5200 only)  
(K) Head guard  
(L) Cleaning brush  
(M)Travel pouch  
MS-5100 Cordless  
MS-5200 Cord/cordless  
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X
55 min  
55 min  
X
X
5 min  
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X
Power Reserve (MS-5200 only)  
Worldwide Voltage (MS-5200 only)  
The MS-5200 features worldwide automat-  
ic dual voltage conversion, providing AC  
current between 100-240 volts AC, 50-60 Hz.  
Just plug it in to the local outlet (you may  
need an adapter plug) and  
MicroScreen® shavers will run 55 minutes  
on a single charge. If those 55 minutes end  
in the middle of a shave, you can push the  
Power Reserve button to get  
(J)  
an extra 5 minutes of power.  
While using the Power  
Reserve, the plus sign on the  
Power Reserve button will  
use as usual. Your shaver will  
convert automatically to the  
local current requirements.  
(G)  
(H)  
(B)  
(D)  
glow green. The Power Reserve button will  
not activate the shaver if there is any  
charge left on the battery.  
(E)  
(C)  
Complete Battery Gauge (MS-5200 only)  
When the shaver is on, the battery gauge  
displays the amount of charge remaining,  
in 20% increments. When only 20% of the  
charge remains, the red  
(F)  
recharge warning light  
illuminates. The indicator  
lights turn off when the  
shaver is off. You can find  
(K)  
out how much charge is left on your shaver  
by pushing the Power Reserve button while  
the shaver is off.  
(M)  
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(L)  
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How to Use  
Cord/cordless rechargeable shavers  
Charging  
Before using your shaver for the first time, put  
it on charge for 24 hours.  
Removing the Headguard  
Operating the Pop-up  
Mini-foil  
Your shaver is equipped with a 2-position  
mini-foil. Use the mini-foil push tab to  
extend or retract the mini foil.  
(MS5200 only) can run directly off the  
cord if necessary. They will not recharge  
while you are shaving, so after shaving  
with the cord, turn the unit off and set it  
aside to charge. Cord/cordless shavers  
should not be used strictly as cord-  
operated shavers, as continued cord-  
only use will result in reduction of  
battery life.  
If your shaver’s charge runs out in the  
middle of a shave, you can push the  
power reserve button to get an extra 5  
minutes of power, on the MS5200.  
Before operating your  
shaver, remove the head-  
guard, which protects the  
screen and cutter assem-  
bly. Simply push up from  
the front or the back until  
it pops off.  
To Charge Your Shaver  
The MS5100 and MS5200 can be  
recharged by plugging it into the cord  
directly.  
Use only the charging adapter supplied  
with the shaver.  
Make sure your shaver is turned off.  
Connect the cord to the shaver, then  
plug the charging adapter into the  
electrical outlet. A charging indicator  
light will come on.  
Your shaver cannot be overcharged, so  
you can leave it plugged in and charging  
between shaves.  
1. Completely retracted (down), the mini-foil  
works with the 2 large screens to provide  
a close and comfortable shave.  
! 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.  
2. Fully extended (up), the mini-foil can be  
used to provide a close shave for small  
or difficult-to-reach areas, for a detailed  
look.  
! Do NOT retract the mini-foil by pressing  
down directly on the screen. This could  
permanently damage the screen.  
NOTE: If your shaver battery is completely  
discharged or the shaver has not been used  
for a long time, the shaver may not start  
when operated using the cord. If this  
happens, charge the shaver for approxi-  
mately five minutes before shaving.  
Operating the Trimmer  
Your shaver is equipped  
with a 3-position trim-  
mer. Use the trimmer  
push tab to extend or  
retract the trimmer.  
To preserve the life of the batteries, let  
them fully run out every six months,  
then recharge them for a full 24 hours.  
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 down with your thumb to get it  
into this position.  
2. In the middle position, the trimmer works  
with the screens, cutting the longer,  
hard-to-shave hairs so the screens can  
get in extra close. Slide the trimmer into  
the position level with the foils.  
3. Fully extended (up), the trimmer can be  
used to trim your sideburns and mus-  
tache. Slide the trimmer into the top  
position, above the foils.  
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Maintenance  
Usage Tips  
Adjusting to your new shaver  
To shave  
Push the ON/OFF button.  
Hold the shaver so all of  
the screens touch your  
face at the same time.  
This allows the shaver to  
work the way it was designed for the clos-  
est 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.  
Depending on your shaving technique and  
Replacing Cutters and  
Screens  
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.  
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.  
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.  
Here are some signs that your screens and  
cutters need replacing:  
To replace a cutter assembly that is  
removed unintentionally:  
1. Hold the cutter in the middle. The blades  
will not cut your fingers, so no special  
handling techniques are  
necessary.  
2. Align the cutter so the little  
bar on the bottom meets  
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.  
Irritation: As screens get worn, you may  
notice that your skin feels more sensitive  
after a shave, particularly when you apply  
aftershave.  
Shave with short,  
circular strokes. Use  
your free hand to stretch  
your skin. This encour-  
ages your whiskers to  
stand out, making it  
easier for them to enter  
the cutting chamber.  
Pulling: As cutters wear, your shave may  
not feel as close and you may feel your  
shaver is pulling at your whiskers.  
Before you begin  
Wait at least 15 minutes  
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the opening in the clip.  
after getting up before  
shaving, to ensure your  
face is free of puffiness  
that may be present  
from sleeping.  
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3. Press down on the center of the cutter  
until it snaps into place. Do not push  
down on the ends of the cutter, as you  
may bend the cutter, reducing its ability  
to cut cleanly.  
4. Do not separate the cutter’s blades from  
the plastic pieces they are attached to,  
as this may damage the assembly.  
Wear-through: You may notice that the  
cutters have worn through the screens.  
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Never press hard.  
The replacement part for this shaver is  
model SP-95 (screens) and SP-96 (screens  
and cutters).  
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.  
Make sure your face is  
clean and dry before  
starting.  
U.S. residents:  
To order shaver accessories call  
800-736-4648, visit  
or visit your local retailer.  
Always use a clean, dry  
shaver.  
When is it time to replace your screens  
and cutters?  
Because they are subject to daily use, the  
cutters and screens of your shaver will  
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.  
For an Even Better Shave…  
Canadian residents:  
To order shaver accessories, please call  
800-268-0425 or visit  
Remington® Pre-Shave Powder Stick (SP-5)  
can help maximize your shaver’s perform-  
ance. Just rub the product over your beard  
and it absorbs moisture and facial oils,  
helping set up the hairs so they enter the  
cutting chamber more easily. It makes  
shaving quicker and more comfortable.  
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Disposal  
Performance Guarantee  
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PROD-  
Full Two-Year Warranty  
Rayovac Corporation warrants this product  
against any defects that are due to faulty  
material or workmanship for a two-year  
period from the original date of consumer  
purchase. This warranty does not include  
damage to the product resulting from  
accident or misuse.  
Battery Removal  
UCT. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY, ARE  
LIMITED IN DURATION TO TWO YEARS  
FROM DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE.  
3. Remove the screw  
from the back of  
the shaver near the  
power port.  
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  
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.  
4. Remove the two side  
panels to allow  
removal of 2 more  
screws.  
the batteries.  
If the product should become defective  
within 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: Rayovac Corporation, Attention:  
Consumer Services, 601 Rayovac Drive,  
Madison, WI 53711. For more information  
call 800-736-4648.  
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  
Performance Guarantee  
Rayovac Money-back Offer  
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. Rayovac  
Corporation 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.  
5. Pry off the back cover  
IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL AND  
of the shaver, starting  
STATE REQUIREMENTS.  
at the gap below the  
power port.  
! Make sure shaver is unplugged before  
you begin, to avoid a possible electric  
shock hazard.  
Warranty excludes:  
Screens and cutters  
6. Cut or break the wires attached to the  
battery on the right.  
KEEP ORIGINAL SALES RECEIPT AS  
PROOF OF PURCHASE FOR WARRANTY  
PURPOSES.  
Only follow these instructions when you are  
ready to dispose of your shaver, as your  
shaver will no longer be operable.  
7. Pry both of the batteries loose from the  
foam adhesive tape on the printed circuit  
board.  
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz (MS-5200)  
120 VAC 60 Hz (MS-5100)  
This warranty does not cover products  
damaged by the following:  
Accident, misuse, abuse or alteration  
of the product  
1. Press the two side  
buttons and pull  
off the shaver head  
assembly. Remove  
the cutter blades by  
pulling up.  
8. Cut or break the wires connecting the  
batteries to the printed circuit board.  
Questions or comments:  
Call 800-736-4648 in U.S.or  
800-268-0425 in Canada.  
Servicing by unauthorized persons  
Use with unauthorized accessories  
Connecting it to incorrect current  
and voltage  
2. Remove the 4 outer  
screws from inside  
the shaver head.  
Loosen the top  
assembly from  
the body.  
REMINGTON and MICROSCREEN are  
trademarks of Rayovac Corporation.  
Wrapping cord around appliance  
causing premature wear & breakage  
Any other conditions beyond our control  
©2005 RAYOVAC CORPORATION  
03/05 Job# CS27660  
Rayovac Corporation  
800-736-4648  
T22-17031  
RAYOVAC CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL,  
SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
MADE IN CHINA  
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