Vitek VT-2585 Manual Instruction Download Page 9

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Always start cutting from the head back. 

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Comb the hair with a comb to reveal uneven locks.

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Use the scissors to make haircut even.

Step 5 – the final part

In the final stage of hair cutting remove the attachment 
comb  from  the  unit,  turn  the  blades  (1)  of  the  clipper 
towards the hair and trim hair on the temples and neck 
carefully.  Do  not  press  the  clipper  strongly,  there  is 
danger of injuries or cuts when open blades  (1) come in 
contact with skin (pic. 9).

Cone-shaped haircut

Set  the  necessary  attachment  comb  and  start  cutting 
from  the  head  back  towards  the  crown.  Cut  the  hair 
against the direction of the growth, towards the crown, 
and from the sides (pic. 10). To get a flat top haircut, use 
the  comb:  lift  the  locks  and  cut  them  along  the  comb. 
Comb the hair to reveal uneven locks.
After  cutting  your  hair,  switch  the  hair  clipper  off  by 
setting the switch (4) to the position “

O

” and unplug it.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Lubricating the blades

Lubricate the blades (1) before and after every use of the 
hair clipper with the oil (11) supplied with the unit.
–  Switch  the  unit  off  using  the  power  switch  (4)  and 

unplug it.

–  Apply one-two drops of oil (11) on the blades (1) teeth 

and on the back side of upper blade, switch the hair 
clipper  on  and  make  sure  that  the  blades  are  mov-
ing smoothly.

–  Switch  the  hair  clipper  off,  clean  the  excess  oil  with 

a dry cloth.

Attention!  Use  only  the  oil  (11)  supplied  with  the  set. 
DO  NOT  USE  vegetable  oil,  fat,  oil  mixed  with  any  sol-
vents  for  lubricating.  Solvents  will  evaporate,  leaving 
thick grease that may slow down the blades’ motion.

Cleaning the hair clipper

–  Switch the hair clipper off and unplug it.
–  Clean the blades (1) from the cut hair using the clean-

ing brush (10).

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Page 3: ...ou can install a residual current device RCD with nominal operation current not exceeding 30 mA into the bathroom mains con tact a specialist for installation SAFETY MEASURES Read this instruction man...

Page 4: ...if the attachment combs are bro ken or damaged or if the blades are damaged After each use clean the attachments and the blades with the brush to remove the cut off hair Make sure that the blades are...

Page 5: ...sport the unit in the original package only Keep the unit out of reach of children and disabled persons THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY ITS COMMERCIAL USAGE AND USAGE IN PRODUCTION AREAS A...

Page 6: ...se the jammed hair without removing the blades 1 When the hair clipper is switched on move the shifter 2 several times from the upper position to the lower position or vice versa this way you can remo...

Page 7: ...small amount of hair at a time if necessary you can always return to the cut area of hair again for additional cutting The best haircutting results are reached on dry hair not wet Comb the hair with...

Page 8: ...ment comb 6 and cut hair in the area of temples Then set the 9 mm attachment comb 7 or 12 mm attachment comb 8 and continue cutting towards the top of the head pic 5 Step 4 cutting the crown of the he...

Page 9: ...o reveal uneven locks After cutting your hair switch the hair clipper off by setting the switch 4 to the position O and unplug it CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Lubricating the blades Lubricate the blades 1...

Page 10: ...lipper in a dry cool place out of reach of children and disabled persons DELIVERY SET Hair clipper with blades 1 pc Attachment comb 4 pc Lubricating oil 1 pc Cleaning brush 1 pc TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIO...

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