
15
•
Turn on the appliance by moving the switch
(4)
to position
“1”
.
•
Place the Trimmer blades near the sideburn and shave gently.
•
Turn off the appliance by moving the switch
(4)
to position
“0”
.
•
Lower the Trimmer
(7)
pushing it downwards until it engages.
MAINTENANCE
In case of malfunction or damage to the appliance or a part of it, the appliance must be analysed
by the manufacturer or the relevant technical assistance or in any case by a person with similar
skills in order to prevent any risk. The user must not disassemble the device him/herself.
GENERAL CLEANING
It is recommended to clean daily or after every use.
Always disconnect the power cord from the mains socket before cleaning.
Avoid all risk of electric shock by not cleaning the appliance with water and
do not immerse it in water.
Do not use abrasive solutions or concentrated detergents.
• Clean the exterior with a soft cloth or slightly damp cloth.
• After use, make sure that all parts are completely dry.
Head (2) removal and blade cleaning - Figure B
•
Check that the appliance is off and disconnect it from the power mains.
•
Press the unlock button of the head
(3)
.
•
Lift the head to disengage it.
•
To clean the blades
(8)
, use the appropriate brush supplied
(11 fig. A).
•
To reinsert the head, press it downwards firstly engaging the left side and then the right side.
The head plates (1) are delicate: take care not to damage them during cleaning. We
recommend to gently blow on them or clean them with soap and water, after having
disengaged the head. Check that the plates are completely dry before reinserting the head.
Take care not to drop the head.
Blade block cleaning - Figure C
•
Check that the appliance is off and disconnect it from the power mains.
•
Remove the head as shown in the previous paragraph.
•
Gently grasp the blade
(8)
from both sides and pull upwards to disengage it from the support
(14)
.
•
Grasp the new blade from both sides and align the central pin
(13)
with the notch in the guide of
the razor
(14)
and push down firmly until it snaps into place.
•
Reinsert the head (
2 Fig. A
).
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