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a) Around the ears (Fig. 28 and 29).
Comb the hair into the desired style.
Place the upside-down clipper between the sideburns and the ear,
making sure that the corner of the blade is on the hairline (use only the edge
of the clipper). Move the clipper slowly above, around and behind the ears.
b) The  neckline  (Fig. 30)
• For the neckline, hold the upside-down clipper lightly against the hair.
• Operate as shown on the drawing, with small, downward strokes.
c) The sideburns (Fig. 31).

Hold the clipper upside-down, with the cutting edge perpendicular to the head,

and work downwards. Use small strokes.

15. TECHNIQUE FOR A "SHORT BACK AND SIDES"    

With this technique, you clip only the sides and neck, and keep the hair long on top.
• The cutting settings to use: 3 to 21 mm, in function of the desired length (Fig. 32).

1st STAGE: THE CUT
• Clip the hair on the neck and the sides (using the technique described in the
"Crew cut" section) up to the point A (Fig. 32), using the clipper fitted with the
adjustable comb 
attachment (3 to 21 mm in function of the desired length).
• Above the point A (situated a few cm above the ears), use a barber's comb
to obtain a perfectly tidy transition. Hold the comb at an angle to the head
(Fig. 33) and cut any hair sticking out from the comb, using the clipper
without the adjustable comb attachment. 

Use the barber's comb to guide the clipper (Fig. 34).

• Do not clip the hair on top of the head.
2nd STAGE: OUTLINING

• See the paragraph on "Outlining" in the "Crew cut" section.

WIRING INSTRUCTIONS - FOR U.K. ONLY.SAFETY NOTES FOR REWIREABLE OR MOULDED PLUG

The mains lead of this appliance may be already fitted with a BS 1363 13 A plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, a 13 A ASTA
approved BS 1362 fuse must be used.
If your socket outlet is not suitable for the plug, then the plug must be removed (cut off if it is a moulded on plug) and an appropriate
one fitted. Warning : dispose of a plug that has been cut from the power supply cord, as such a plug is hazardous if inserted in a live
13 A socket outlet elsewhere in the house.
Always replace the fuse cover after fitting a fuse. The plug must NOT be used if the cover is omitted or lost until a replacement is
obtained - make certain that only the correct fuse cover is used and fitted.
For plugs with a detachable fuse cover the replacement must be the same as the colour insert in the base of  the plug, or as directly
by the embossed wording on the base of the plug.
If the detachable fuse cover is lost, a replacement may be purchased from an approved Rowenta Service Centre (see enclosed
Service Information leaflet). Information for supply may also be obtained from the plug manufacturer.

U.K ONLY - FITTING A PLUG
Important : the wires in this lead are coloured in accordance with the following codes Blue, Neutral, Brown, live. Please read the
instructions given  below before connecting the cord to a plug. If in doubt, please consult  a qualified electrician. As the colours of
the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug,
proceed as follows :
• the wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter " N " or
coloured BLACK.
• the wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter " L " or
coloured RED.
Neither core is to be connected to the earth terminal of a three-pin plug. 
This appliance requires a 13 fuse ASTA approved to BS 1362.

GB

Blue or
black

Brown
or red

Fit correct
fuse

Use cable
gripper

L

N

SERVICE- SPARE PARTS. (U.K. ONLY)

Rowenta (U.K.)  Ltd has a network of Service Agents throughout the country. To telephone your nearest Rowenta Service Centre see

enclosed Service Information leaflet. These Service Agents carry-out in-guarantee repairs (free of charge) and out of guarantee

repairs

(chargeable) on behalf of Rowenta. Should service be required, or the appliance appear faulty, consult your local Rowenta Service

Agent

in the first instance. If a product develops a fault during the guarantee period it is the responsibility of the consumer to supply to the

Service Agent proof of the date of purchase of the appliance (eg. Completed guarantee card and/or receipt showing the date of pur-

chase). 

GB

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