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•  The blade lever adds versatility to your 

clipper  by  allowing  you  to  gradually 

change  the  closeness  of  your  cut 

without an attachment comb.

•  When  the  blade  lever  is  in  the 

uppermost position, the blades will give 

you the closest cut and leave the hair 

very short. Pushing the lever downward 

gradually increases the cutting length.

•  In its lowest position, the blade lever will leave the hair approximately the 

same length as 6.1 attachment comb (3mm). 

•  In its highest position, the blade lever will leave the hair approximately the 

same length as 6.4 attachment comb (12mm).

•  The blade lever (5) will also extend the use of your blades since a different 

cutting edge is used in each setting. 

•  The  blade  lever  (5)  will  help  to  remove  hair  that  has  stuck  between  the 

blades. 

•  To remove stuck hair, move the blade lever (5) from lower to upper position 

a couple of times.

•  If your hair clipper stops cutting and this does not help, your cutting blades 

are dulled. Replace them with new blades.

Warning

•  Clean the blades from hair when idle and after each haircut. This will 

remove any and all remaining hair.

Before First Use

•  Before each use inspect the hair clipper and ensure that it is free from 

oil between the cutting blade teeth. 

•  Switch the hair clipper on to distribute the oil and to make sure it is 

running smoothly.

•  While using the appliance, untwist the cord from time to time to avoid 

tangling.

•  Seat a person so that his/her head is at your eyes level. This provides 

better control of hair cutting. 

•  Before cutting always carefully comb hair to ensure that there are no 

tangles. 

•  Place a towel around the neck of a person having the haircut to avoid 

the cut hair to fall under the collar. 

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Page 11: ...d this instruction manual carefully before use Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label corresponds to the mains voltage in your home Always unplug...

Page 12: ...se only Do not use for industrial purposes Before use make sure your power supply system is protected from voltage drop Do not use outdoors Special safety instructions Before use make sure the attachm...

Page 13: ...from bottom blade Compare your clipper blades withthe sketch If blade alignment is incorrect add a few drops of oil to the blades turn clipper on for a few moments turn off and unplug Loosen screws s...

Page 14: ...s stuck between the blades To remove stuck hair move the blade lever 5 from lower to upper position a couple of times If your hair clipper stops cutting and this does not help your cutting blades are...

Page 15: ...you use the clipper for the first time cut only small portions of hair until you are accustomed to the cutting length with a certain comb For even cutting allow the attachment comb to cut its way thro...

Page 16: ...ainst the direction of normal hair growth will be shorter than those cut along the direction of normal hair growth 6 1 or 6 2 3 mm or 6 mm combs are used to achieve a short haircut Hold the hair betwe...

Page 17: ...s of oils at the blade s teeth and back side of the top blade and then switch the unit on and make sure it is running smoothly Unplug the appliance and remove surplus oil with a dry cloth Cleaning and...

Page 18: ...ashier s receipt to the accredited service center Free repair or replacement of the unit is impossible without the cashier s receipt Accessories defects are not the reason to replace the whole unit De...

Page 19: ...by the Council Directive 2004 108 and to the Low Voltage Regulation 2006 95 The serial number is an eleven digit number the first four of which indicate the date of manufacture For example serial num...

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