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Operation
Setting the cutting length
The cutting length can be adjusted to between 0.7 mm and 3 mm
(5 possible positions) using the cutting-length adjustment integrated
into the blade set (Fig. 5).
Cutting with the attachment comb
The appliance can also be operated with attachment combs.
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In order to achieve the indicated cutting length, the cutting length
adjustment lever should be set to position 1 (Fig. 5).
Depending on the model, the following attachment combs
are included as standard:
3 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm, 12 mm, 18 mm and 25 mm cutting
lengths.
Attaching/removing the attachment comb
1. Slide the attachment comb on to the blade set in the direction of
the arrow until it reaches the limit stop (Fig. 6
ⓐ
).
2. The attachment comb can be removed by pushing it in the direc-
tion of the arrow (Fig. 6
ⓑ
).
Maintenance
Warning! Injuries and material damage due to incorrect
handling.
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Switch off the appliance before cleaning it or performing
any maintenance and disconnect it from the mains.
Cleaning and care
Danger! Electric shock due to penetration of liquid.
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Do not immerse the appliance in water!
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Do not allow any liquid to get inside the appliance.
Caution! Danger from aggressive chemicals.
Aggressive chemicals could damage the appliance and
accessories.
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Never use solvents or scouring agents.
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Only use cleaning agents and blade set oil recom-
mended by the manufacturer.
Operation
Preparation
Keep the packaging material for safe storage or transport
later.
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Check that the contents are complete.
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Check all the parts for possible transport damage.
Safety
Caution! Damage due to incorrect power supply.
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Only operate the appliance with the voltage stated on
the nameplate.
Charging the battery
1. Connect the appliance plug on the plug-in transformer to the
charging stand socket (Fig. 4
ⓐ
).
·
The appliance can also be connected directly to the
plug-in transformer for charging (Fig. 2
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
).
·
Battery overcharging is prevented thanks to intelligent
charge management.
2. Connect the plug-in transformer to the mains socket (Fig. 4
ⓑ
).
3. Switch off the appliance using the on/off switch (Fig. 3
ⓑ
).
4. Place the appliance in the charging stand (Fig. 4) or connect
directly to the plug-in transformer (Fig. 2
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
). The charging
process starts.
·
According to the charge status, the corresponding seg-
ment of the battery power indicator blinks during the
charging process. Once the battery is fully charged, all
segments of the battery power indicator will remain lit
continuously.
·
After the appliance has been removed from the charging
stand, the display goes out after approx. 30 seconds
(power saving mode).
·
The accuracy of the battery power indicator can be
increased by fully discharging the battery from time
to time and then recharging it in one uninterrupted
charging process.
5. Once the battery is fully charged, all segments of the capacity indi-
cator will illuminate.
Battery operation
1. Switch on the appliance using the on/off switch and switch off after
use (Fig. 3
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
).
·
The charge status of the battery is displayed by the bat-
tery power indicator.
·
In case of insufficient maintenance of the blade set, the
operating time can be reduced considerably.
Mains operation
Caution! Damage due to use of the hair clipper with the
plug-in transformer permanently plugged in (mains
operation)
The hair clipper is not designed to be used with the plug-in
transformer permanently plugged in (mains operation). The
plug-in transformer connecting cable is not designed for
mechanical stress in continuous operation.
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Mains operation is only recommended for short periods
of use, in the event of an empty battery.
1. Connect the appliance plug on the plug-in transformer to the appli-
ance socket (Fig. 2
ⓐ
).
2. Connect the plug-in transformer to the mains socket (Fig. 2
ⓑ
).
3. Switch on the appliance using the on/off switch, and switch off
after use (Fig. 3
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
).
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