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Operation
Preparation
Keep the packaging material for safe storage or trans-
port 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.
Caution! Damage due to deep discharge of battery
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Always switch the appliance off with the on/off
switch after use (Fig. 3
ⓑ
).
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Always switch the appliance off with the on/off
switch when charging the battery (Fig. 3
ⓑ
).
Charging the battery
1. Switch off the appliance using the on/off switch (Fig. 3
ⓑ
).
2. Connect the appliance plug on the plug-in transformer to the
appliance socket (Fig. 2
ⓐ
).
Battery overcharging is prevented thanks to intelligent
charge management.
3. Connect the plug-in transformer to the mains socket (Fig. 2
ⓑ
).
During charging, the charging indicator flashes.
4. As soon as the battery is fully charged, the charging indicator
flashes at a different rate (10 on / 1 off).
Battery operation
1. Switch on the appliance using the on/off switch, and switch off
after use (Fig. 3
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
).
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 appliance with
the plug-in transformer permanently plugged in
(mains operation)
The appliance 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 peri-
ods of use if the battery is empty.
1. Connect the appliance plug on the plug-in transformer to the
appliance 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
ⓐ
/
ⓑ
).
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 inte-
grated into the blade set (Fig. 4).
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. 4).
Depending on the model, the following attachment
combs are included as standard:
3 mm, 6 mm, 9 mm and 12 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. 5
ⓐ
).
2. The attachment comb can be removed by pushing it in the
direction of the arrow (Fig. 5
ⓑ
).
Maintenance
Warning! Injuries and material damage due to incor-
rect handling.
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Switch off the appliance before cleaning it or per-
forming 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.
Accessories and spare parts are available from your
dealer or our service centre.
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Remove the attachment comb (Fig. 5
ⓑ
) and lift the blade
set out of the housing (Fig. 6
ⓐ
). Use the cleaning brush to
remove any cut hairs from the housing opening and from the
blade set (Fig. 7).
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Only wipe the appliance with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
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Oil the blade set with blade set oil (Fig. 8).
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