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CLEANING, CARE & MAINTENANCE

NOTE:

 Always clean the groomer attachments regularly to ensure maximum 

performance and a proper operating life.

CLEANING ATTACHMENTS WITH WATER

1. Remove attachment.
2. Rinse ONLY the attachment under warm running water. Do NOT use hot water as 

this might cause damage.

NOTE:

 Do not rinse the foil shaver.

CLEANING ATTACHMENTS WITH BRUSH

•  After first removing attachment, thoroughly brush and blow out hair clippings 

from cutting system, attachment, and top of groomer handle.

CLEANING FOIL SHAVER
NOTE: 

Do not rinse or lubricate the foil shaver with oil, as it is permanently 

lubricated. 
1. Remove attachment by pressing security latches on front of foil shaver.
2. Remove head, shake to remove excess clippings.
3. Replace attachment by gently snapping into place.

OILING BLADES & CAUTIONS

•  Rinsing attachments under water (above) requires lubricating the cutting blades 

1x monthly. Using only light-grade oils (e.g. sewing machine oil), simply spread 
1-2 drops lightly over cutters with fingertip. Wipe away all excess.

•  Use only light-grade oils as these will not evaporate nor slow down speed of 

cutting blades.

•  Do not use hair oil, grease, or any oil mixed with kerosene nor solvent as these 

too will evaporate.

NOTE:

 Do not lubricate the foil shaver with oil, as it is permanently lubricated.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Q: WHAT IF THE CUTTERS DON’T MOVE WHEN TURNED ON?
A:

 The cutting unit may be dirty or clogged. Clean and lubricate the groomer as 

described previously.

Q: WHAT IF THE GROOMER DOESN’T WORK AT ALL WHEN TURNED ON?
A:

 The groomer might simply need charging. Follow instructions for charging as 

described previously - refer to page 4. Should charging prove unsuccessful, contact 
the REMINGTON SERVICE HOTLINE for assistance - refer to page 10

Q: WHAT IF THE GROOMER FAILS TO HOLD A CHARGE?
A:

 Fully discharge the groomer by running until it completely stops. Next, follow 

recharging instructions described previously. If time between recharging cycles 
fails to increase, the battery might require replacement. Contact the REMINGTON 
SERVICE HOTLINE for assistance - refer to page 10

Summary of Contents for PG526AU

Page 1: ...3 YEAR WARRANTY PG526AU BARBER S BEST PERSONAL GROOMER USE CARE MANUAL PLEASE READ PRIOR TO USE To register your product go to remington products com au remington co nz...

Page 2: ...is appliance with a damaged or broken trimming unit as injury may occur Always store the charging adaptor in a moisture free location For household use only This appliance should not be used by childr...

Page 3: ...en first becoming familiar with your Barber s Best Personal Groomer begin with a higher numbered setting Adjust cutting length as desired KEY PARTS 1 Trimmer 2 On Off Switch 3 3x Clip on Stubble Combs...

Page 4: ...unit into a 220 240 volt domestic power outlet Check to ensure that the groomer On Off switch is OFF The Charging Indicator Light will illuminate to indicate that it is charging When the battery is fu...

Page 5: ...nce you are familiar with using the groomer it is better to select a longer hair length setting in order not to trim too much hair GROOMING TIPS HAIR Should be dry and free of lotions or other liquids...

Page 6: ...NECK Using a hand held mirror is necessary if self trimming Lift hair off neck using index finger to cover protect hairs NOT needing trimming Carefully touch cutting blade to neck slowly moving the g...

Page 7: ...ine oil simply spread 1 2 drops lightly over cutters with fingertip Wipe away all excess Use only light grade oils as these will not evaporate nor slow down speed of cutting blades Do not use hair oil...

Page 8: ...where the internal rechargeable battery should be removed by a professional and recycled separately For more information about recycling of electrical and battery operated appli ances please contact...

Page 9: ...the consumer has under either the Australian Consumer Law or the CGA The original purchaser of the Goods is provided with the following Warranty subject to the Warranty Conditions 3 We warrant the Goo...

Page 10: ...lectrical voltage requirements as specified in the ratings label located on the Goods 11 This warranty does not cover the cost of claiming under the warranty or transport of the Goods to and from the...

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