going around the head.
- Leave the hair a little longer than the desired
length as it can always be altered later.
- While working adapt the comb/comb guide to the
desired length.
- At regular intervals, stop cutting in order to comb
the hair and check the results so far.
Once you have finished using the appliance:
- Turn the appliance off, using the on/off switch.
- Unplug the appliance from the mains if it was con-
nected to the mains.
- Return the appliance to the charger if used with
battery power.
- Clean the appliance.
Cleaning:
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and al-
low it to cool before undertaking any cleaning task.
- Clean the device BODY with a damp cloth that has
been administered a couple of drops of detergent.
Dry afterwards.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or
base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
- Clean the blades and the comb guides with the
cleaning brush. Remove the hairs form the blades
and from within the appliance using the brush. It is
important to clean off all the hairs after each use.
- If the appliance is not kept in a clean condition, its
surface can deteriorate and badly affect the prod-
uct’s shelf life, provoking a potentially dangerous
situation.
Anomalies and repair
- Take the appliance to an authorised technical
support service if problems arise. Do not try to dis-
mantle or repair without assistance, as this may be
dangerous.
- If the connection to the mains has been damaged,
it must be replaced and you should proceed as you
would in the case of damage.
Ecology and recyclability of the product
- The materials of which the packaging of this ap-
pliance consists are included in a collection, clas-
sification and recycling system. Should you wish to
dispose of them, use the appropriate public con-
tainers for each type of material.
- The product does not contain concentrations of
substances that could be considered harmful to the
environment.- This symbol means that; should you
wish to dispose of the product once its working life
has ended, take it to an authorised waste agent for
the selective collection of Waste from Electric and
Electronic Appliances (WEEA).
- The product may include a battery or batteries;
the user must remove them before disposing of
the product. Remember that batteries must be dis-
posed of in duly authorised containers. Do not dis-
pose of them in fire.
How to remove the batteries from the inside of
the appliance:
Warning:
It’s important that the batteries are com-
pletely de-charged before removing from the appli-
ance.
To remove the batteries once the appliance life
has come to an end, follow the instructions:
- Open the bottom outside casing of the appliance,
removing the screw that keeps everything in posi-
tion beforehand. Remove the blade, extracting the
two screws that are located on the upper part of the
bottom outside casing (Fig 2).
- Remove the upper casing of the appliance (Fig.
3).
- Locate the battery and cut the wires (red and
black). To minimize the risk of short-circuiting the
appliance with the possible residual battery charge,
first cut the red wire and protect its conductive part
with insulating tape. Next, cut the black wire in the
same way (Fig 4).
- Safely remove the battery from where it is kept.
Characteristics:
- Degree of protection: IPX0
- Acoustic pressure level: < 60dB(A)
NB:
These characteristics can be subject to change
without prior warning, for the purpose of improve-
ments made to this product.
This appliance complies with Directive 2006/95/EC
on Low Voltage and Directive 2004/108/EC on Elec-
tromagnetic Compatibility.
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