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Type 652.03
•Only recharge the battery when you note a clear reduction in appliance power.
•When the battery is fully discharged, the appliance automatically switches off.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY
•Before using the appliance for the first time, charge the battery for 3 hours (Type 652.02) or 3,5
hours (Type 652.03). For subsequent charges, allow the appliance to charge for at least 2,5 hours
(Type 652.02) or 3 hours (Type 652.03).
•Switch off the appliance using the switch (fig.1 - ref.3). The battery can only be charged when the
appliance is switched off.
•Connect the transformer (fig.1 - ref.9) by inserting the plug into the appliance socket (fig.1 - ref.5).
Or connect the transformer to the base (fig.1 - ref.6) by inserting the plug into the base plug (fig.1
-ref.5), then place the appliance on the base.
•Plug the transformer into the mains.
•During battery charging the red light comes on (fig. 1 - ref. 8).
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Type 652.02:
while charging the battery, the 4 green LEDs indicate the charge level reached. When
3 LEDs are steady on (after approx. 90 min. recharging), the appliance is ready to operate in
cordless mode up to 60 min.
•
Type 652.03:
after approx. 90 min. recharging, the red light (fig. 1 - ref. 8) begins to flash. When
reaching this charge level, the appliance is ready to operate in cordless mode up to 60 min.
•When fully recharged, the red light (fig. 1 - ref. 8) switches off.
•When the battery is fully charged, the appliance can be used up to 100 minutes without connection
to the mains.
•After a certain number of operating hours, charge duration in cordless mode may decrease
significantly.
•The maximum charge level is reached after 4 - 5 recharging procedures.
ADJUSTING THE CUTTING LENGTH
The appliance is equipped with the VARIO-CUT SYSTEM, which allows the selection of 5 different
cutting lengths (fig. 3) using the proper selector (fig. 1 - ref. 4).
CUTTING WITH GUIDE COMBS
Depending on the type of cut desired, the appliance can be used with or without a guide comb
(fig. 1 - ref. 10). Guide combs are used to achieve different cutting lengths ranging from 4 to 20 mm.
FITTING AND REMOVING THE GUIDE COMB
•Switch off the appliance.
•To fit the guide comb, slide and push it into place (fig. 4, A).
•To remove it, do the reverse operation (fig. 4, B).
CHANGING BLADES
•Switch off the appliance.
•To remove the blades, push them out of their slot from underneath (fig. 5).
•IMPORTANT: to replace the blades, set the selector (fig. 1 - ref. 4) to "3.0" (fig. 6); first insert
the rear part into the slot (fig. 6, A), then push the front to close it (fig. 6, B).
•IMPORTANT: before fitting the blade, make sure that the motor pin (fig. 8 - ref. 1) is adjusted so
that it can slot into the space on the inner side of the blade (fig. 8 - ref. 2).
CABLE REEL
The base (fig. 1 - ref. 6) has a compartment where part of the cable can be wrapped if the full length
is not required (fig. 9).
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The cleaning and maintenance procedure must be carried out after every use.
•Switch OFF the appliance and disconnect it from the mains supply before performing any
maintenance or changing any parts.
•Never immerse the appliance in water!
•After every use, remove the guide comb then use the small brush to eliminate any hair from the
cutting head and its seat.
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