The Fonta, ladies and gentlemen (M/F/?) is something different. Thick, big, with click and clack, you really need the instruction manual.
The whole idea behind this shaver is that you need hot water to shave. So hot, according to the manual, that you can't soak your fingers. I always shave cold, so I'm doing something wrong. When the blade is charged, you put it in water so that the shaver is soaked. Then you go over your face with the Braun electric mower-like grid, which then gets wet, and then shave. After shaving, there may still be water in the slicer: simply pull the blue triangle at the bottom away, and it empties itself.
Changing the blade is not the easiest thing to do. First you click the little metal lever upwards, and then you pull it out, and then the top plate can be removed. There is also a model where the changing system works a little differently.
The whole idea behind this shaver is that you need hot water to shave. So hot, according to the manual, that you can't soak your fingers. I always shave cold, so I'm doing something wrong. When the blade is charged, you put it in water so that the shaver is soaked. Then you go over your face with the Braun electric mower-like grid, which then gets wet, and then shave. After shaving, there may still be water in the slicer: simply pull the blue triangle at the bottom away, and it empties itself.
Changing the blade is not the easiest thing to do. First you click the little metal lever upwards, and then you pull it out, and then the top plate can be removed. There is also a model where the changing system works a little differently.