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of cut hair. If the hair clipper does not want to cut, and this action
does not help, the blades are dull. In such a case, the blades should
be replaced with new ones.
REMARKS RELATED TO THE CUTTING
1.
Haircutting requires experience. Therefore, for the first few cuts, it
is better to keep longer hair in order to get used to the lengths that
remain after using individual attachments.
2.
Trim the hair calmly and slowly. Make short movements and grad-
ually shave the whole head.
3.
Take a small amount of hair at once – the hair can always be cut
later.
4.
During cutting, brush your hair often in order to match the perfect
hairstyle.
5.
When trimming hair with the clipper, it is better to leave hair dry
than to wet it.
NOTE! Use the device only for hair and beard trimming. Do not press the clipper
too tightly to your skin. Danger of injury!
BEFORE STARTING THE HAIRCUT
1.
Check the hair clipper. Make sure that there is no oil between the
teeth of blades. Turn it on for a moment to spread the oil. Make
sure that the clipper works smoothly. Wipe off any excess oil. This
action should be done after each use. During use, unwind the cord
(from time to time).
2.
While haircutting, the head of a person getting haircut should be
located (approximately) at the level of hairdresser’s eyes. This will
ensure good visibility and convenient control of the device.
3.
Before cutting, brush hair so that it does not become tangled.
4.
Place a towel over the neck and back of the trimmed person.
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