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Trimming nose hair
Make sure your nostrils are clean.
1
To switch on the appliance, turn the battery
compartment cover from the ‘off’ position (0)
to the ‘on’ position (I) (Fig. 8) .
2
Carefully insert the trimming head into one
of your nostrils.
Do not insert the trimming head more than
0.5cm into your nostrils.
3
Slowly move the trimming head around
to remove all unwanted hairs in your
nostrils. (Fig. 9)
4
To switch off the appliance, turn the battery
compartment cover to the ‘off’ indication
(0) (Fig. 10) .
Trimming ear hair
Make sure your outer ear channels are clean and
free from wax.
1
To switch on the appliance, turn the battery
compartment cover from the ‘off’ position (0)
to the ‘on’ position (I) (Fig. 8) .
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2
Slowly move the trimming head along the
rim of the ear to remove hairs that stick out
beyond the rim.
3
Insert the trimming head into the outer ear
channel.
Do not insert the trimming head more than
0.5cm into your ear channel, as this could damage
the eardrum.
4
Slowly turn the trimming head around to
remove all unwanted hairs from your outer
ear channel (Fig. 11) .
5
To switch off the appliance, turn the battery
compartment cover to the ‘off’ indication
(0) (Fig. 10) .
Cleaning
Clean the appliance immediately after use and
when a lot of hair or dirt has accumulated on the
cutting element.
Never use compressed air, scouring pads, abrasive
cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as
petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
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