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adaptor and comb attachments are available at specialist shops. Never attempt

 

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

to sharpen the shaving head yourself. Switch the trimmer off! 

7. Change the shaving head as described in cleaning the shaving head. 
 

Power becomes weak after a brief period

 

Load the rechargeable battery pack, if necessary operate the trimmer with the 
mains adaptor. 
Clean and oil the shaving head or replace with a new one 
 

Disposal

 

Dispose of the packaging in the proper manner. 
If you wish to dispose of the appliance, turn out the screw and remove the double 
rechargeable battery pack. Afterwards, The appliance is destroyed. Special 
containers are provided for disposing of rechargeable batteries at shops selling 
them public collection points. The other parts of the appliance can be disposed of 
according to current regulations. Details are available from your local authority. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

 

HAIR CLIPPER

POWER SUPPLY

:

3V DC

 

POWER

:

3W 

BATTERY

:

2x1,2V DC 

NORM CLASS :

CLASS III 

 

ADAPTOR

PRIMAIRE

:

230V~ 50/60Hz  

SECONDAIRE :

3V     200mA

 

NORM CLASS :

CLASS II 

 

CHARGING TIME: 

8 TO 12 HOURS 

 

The characteristics can change without preliminary preventing

 

 

To provide additional protection, the installation, in the electrical circuit supplying 
the bathroom, of residual current device (RCD) of rated residual operating current, 
not exceeding 30mA, is recommended. Ask your installer for advice. 
NOTE: A circuit breaker is not a residual current device (RCD). 
 
Always unplug the appliance before any cleaning or maintenance 
operation and accessories assembly. 
 
CAUTION: In order to minimize the risks of electric shock, In the event of 
breakdown, not to open the case but to call upon a qualified technician 
for repairs. 

 

Summary of Contents for TCO-2555

Page 1: ...RECHARGEABLE CLIPPER HAIR NOZZER INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1...

Page 2: ...be taken for any possible damage caused by incorrect use or improper handling Children and persons with disabilities are not always aware of the danger posed by the use of appliances This device can...

Page 3: ...he appliance never comes into contact with flammable materials such as curtains cloth etc the power cord and plug do not come in contact with water Before cleaning always unplug the appliance from the...

Page 4: ...the appliance in anyway FEATURES OF THE CLIPPER 1 HAIR TRIMMER 2 Cutting head 3 Removable head and comb 4 Cutting length control wheel 5 On Off switch 6 Indicator light charge control 7 Power jack for...

Page 5: ...ated on the scale of the appliance Shaping the beard and shaving the back of the neck is done without attachments 1 Remove the attachment 2 Draw the cutting head at a low angle along your skin without...

Page 6: ...arts of the appliance can be disposed of according to current regulations Details are available from your local authority SPECIFICATIONS HAIR CLIPPER POWER SUPPLY 3V DC POWER 3W BATTERY 2x1 2V DC NORM...

Page 7: ...last safety regulations and technical specifications ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Destruction of Ni MH or Ni Cd batteries The appliance must be disconnected from the main power when the battery is remove...

Page 8: ...ing Do not insert pointed objects in the shearing head Insert Battery Open the battery compartment by pushing the cover down and away Insert an LR6 or AA type 1 5V battery with the positive pole upwar...

Page 9: ...nsert the cleaning brush back into the holder and close the battery cover Caution Depending on the quantity of cut hair it is advisable to thoroughly clean the device from time to time as described be...

Page 10: ...use abrasive cleaners gritting or metal brush or another cutting object STORAGE Ensure the unit is completely cool and dry Do not wrap the cord around the appliance as this will cause damage Keep the...

Page 11: ...accessories or the wearing parts for example coals of engines hooks drive belts remote control of replacement teeth brushes of replacement webs etc as well as cleaning maintenance or it replacement of...

Page 12: ...AM warns the user that steam can escape from the unit and to take all necessary precautions Risk of burns The symbol CE is the guarantee of compliance with harmonized European standards voluntary refl...

Page 13: ...connection to the mass of a protective conductor grounded The materials are said double insulation class II The symbol MAN means that the device can be used on the skin or human orifices Example Therm...

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