• Do not use if the cord is damaged.
- Do not immerse or put under running water, even for cleaning purposes.
- Do not hold with damp hands.
- Do not hold the appliance by the casing, which is hot, but by the handle.
- Do not unplug by pulling on the cord, rather pull out by the plug.
- Do not use an electrical extension lead.
- Do not clean with abrasive or corrosive products.
- Do not use at temperatures below 0°C and above 35°C.
GUARANTEE :
Your appliance is designed for use in the home only. It should not be used for profes-
sional purposes. The guarantee becomes null and void in the case of improper usage.
4. ADJUSTABLE COMB ATTACHMENT
• Your clippers are supplied with three adjustable comb attachments to suit different hair lengths:
- long hair: 25 - 40 mm.
- short hair: 3 - 9 mm.
These values are purely indicative; the actual cutting length may vary according to the angle at which
the clipper is held.
• To remove or change the comb:
- slide it as shown in figure 6 until it is completely detached. Then insert another comb if required
(Fig. 5).
5. CLEANING
• The clipper requires very little cleaning. You can clean it with a slightly damp cloth. To clean the
adjustable comb attachment, remove it as shown in fig. 6.
• After each use, the cutting blades should be cleaned.
6. LUBRICATION
Maintenance-free, self-lubricating blades!
7. ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION FIRST !
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
To remove the batteries:
Remove the screw, separate the casings, remove the batteries.
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
• The clipper won't start (in cordless operation) or no longer has sufficient autonomy:
Have you recharged it?
9. A FEW TIPS ON CLIPPING
• Use the clipper on hair that is clean and dry.
• Dry your hair in the style you are aiming to achieve.
• Position the person whose hair you are going to cut in such a way that you can easily see the top of
their head (Fig. 7).
• Place a towel around their neck and on their shoulders.
• Before clipping, use a comb to make sure that the hair is not tangled.
• Before you start clipping, take note of:
- the way the hair grows and any tufts,
- the hollows and bumps on the head, often situated at the base of the neck (if you apply the clipper
directly onto a bump, it will leave a clear patch).
• Make sure the clipper always stays at an angle to the head.
• To start with, cut only a small amount of hair at a time, until you are familiar with the length left by
the comb's different settings.
• To obtain an even cut, never force the clipper to move too quickly through the hair by pushing it.
• Never stop moving the clipper in the middle of the hair.
• Start by using the comb's maximum setting (i.e. the one that leaves the greatest length of hair)
before trying the others.
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