10
11
•
Push the on/off button
again to switch off the Fluff
Remover.
• The container has a window
so you can check the
contents.
Empty the container when it
is half full.
•
Place the protective cover
on the blade head when not
using the Fluff Remover.
How to care for
your Fluff Remover
How to empty the container
• Switch off the Fluff Remover
and remove the container.
•
Remove all lint and fluff
from the container and
passage channel
(fig. 11)
.
fig. 13
fig. 12
fig. 11
IMPORTANT!
The Fluff Remover has an
auto-stop
safety device that
prevents the blades from
running when the head
is removed. Even so, you
should ALWAYS remove
the batteries before any
maintenance operation.
•
Replace the container.
How to clean the blades
• Turn the adjustment ring
completely to the left to
remove the head
(fig. 12)
.
• VERY CAREFULLY remove
the blades
(fig. 13)
and clean
them with the brush.
fig. 8
fig. 9
fig. 5
fig. 6
fig. 7
fig. 10
How to insert the batteries
•
Remove the container
(fig. 5)
.
• Open the battery
compartment
(fig. 6)
.
• Insert the 2 AALR6
batteries (included) into the
compartment as shown on
the battery compartment
cover
(fig. 7)
. Close the
compartment and replace the
container.
How to use the Fluff Remover
• Place the sweater on a flat,
stable surface. Check that
the fabric is perfectly taut.
• Turn the blade head ring to
the left to set it to the best
position for the type of fabric
(fig. 8)
.
• Push the on/off button
(fig. 9)
.
• Move the Fluff Remover on
the fabric in a slow, circular
motion, without exerting too
much pressure
(fig. 10)
.
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