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Philips Satinelle Tweezer Replacement

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    • Remove the head by pushing it to the right.

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    • Hold the head of the epilator with the tweezers facing away from you.

    • Remove the tension clip using an opening tool.

    • Caution: The tension clip will shoot out when removed.

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    • Hold the head at an angle (this will prevent the tweezers from falling out).

    • Open the hinged end of the head.

    • Remove the old tweezers and replace them with the new tweezers.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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How to sharpen the tweezers without replacing the head.

Take a new emery board, FINE or FINISH side up, and place it down the length of your index finger. Hold it there with your thumb. Turn your Philips Satinelle on the lowest speed.

Hold the device down against the emery board while running it up and down the board, using the entire length. Do this for several minutes using light pressure. If you fell the board heating up quickly, you are pressing to hard. The board should get very warm but not hot.

You are finished when the new emery board is worn out. You can effectively and safely do this multiple times, extending the life of the tweezers for this model.

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