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REMINDERS
• Cut the hair in a relaxed and slow manner. Use short strokes only to work gradually over the entire head.
• Always take off a little at a time, you can always trim off additional hair later.
• When cutting with this hair clipper it is better to leave the hair dry, not wet. With the hair dry, it is much easier to control the
length of hair being cut.
• Cutting hair requires practice so it is always better to leave the hair longer for the first few haircuts until you become used to the
length to which each comb attachment cuts the hair.
ATTACHMENT COMB
• Attachment comb № 1 leaves 3 mm (1/8 inch) hair length.
• Attachment comb № 2 leaves 6 mm (1/4 inch) hair length.
• Attachment comb № 3 leaves 9 mm (3/8 inch) hair length.
• Attachment comb № 4 leaves 12 mm (1/2 inch) hair length.
• Each comb attachment is marked accordingly on its outside middle surface.
• To attach a comb, hold it with its teeth upward and slide it onto and along the clipper blade until the front of the comb firmly seats
against the clipper blade.
• When you use the clipper for the first time, cut only small portions of hair until you are accustomed to the cutting length with a
certain comb attachment.
• For even cutting, allow the comb attachment/cutter to cut its way through the hair. Do not force it through quickly. Also remember
to comb the hair frequently to remove trimmed hair and check for uneven strands.
STEP 1 – NAPE OF THE NECK
• Attach comb attachment 3mm or 6mm.
• Hold the clipper cutting edge pointed up and begin the haircut, starting at the centre of the head at the base
of the neck (fig.1).
• Hold the clipper comfortably in your hand and hold lightly against the head with the comb teeth pointing upward.
Gradually and slowly lift the clipper, working upwards and outwards, through the hair, trimming just a little at
a time.
• As you cut, gradually lift the hair clipper head towards you. Continue to cut the back area from the bottom of the
neck upwards to the top of the ears.
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