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LEVER (3)
The combined use of the 6 spacer combs and the micro-adjustment
lever makes it possible to expand the range of cutting lengths by
providing 35 adjustments between 0.5 and 21 mm.
SWITCHING ON / OFF
To switch on the clipper, slide the button upwards, to switch it off, slide
it downwards.
Always switch the appliance off when not in use.
TIPS
• Start with the spacer comb set to the longest cutting length and
reduce the cutting length in gradual steps.
• You can use the appliance without the spacer comb (5) to cut hair
very short or to redefine the contours of the nape and the area
around the ears.
• For the best results, use the appliance against the direction of hair
growth.
• Since not all hair grows in the same direction, use the appliance
in several different directions (upwards, downwards or sideways).
• It is recommended to clean the blade and comb with the provided
brush (7) after each use to prevent the accumulation of residual
hair.
• Note the cutting length setting used to achieve a particular styling
effect as reference for future use.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
WARNING! Always disconnect the
appliance from the socket before
cleaning or performing maintenance.
Switch the appliance off and clean immediately after each use or if the
cutting head is excessively fouled with hair or dirt.
Summary of Contents for R1101
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