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Included Items

1 x Fabric Shaver
1 x Protection Cap
2 x Replaceable Cutting Blades

1 x Cleaning Brush
1 x Storage Bag
1 x Instructional Manual

Before using the fabric shaver for the first time, check 
the package contents to ensure all parts are free of 
visible damage.

Handling and Operation

Inserting Batteries

Press the tabs on the battery compartment cover and 
push down. Insert 2 AA batteries (not included), paying 
attention to the polarity. Put the battery compartment 
cover back on and the shaver will be ready for use.

Testing

•  The fabric shaver can damage delicate fabrics and 

very soft materials such as angora. Before removing 
fluff, always test on a small area of the fabric that 
is not publicly visible to confirm the speed level is 
appropriate for the fabric.

•  Turn the transparent adjustable spacer to the level 

“Thick” and then push the On/Off/Speed Switch to 
Speed Level 1. To test the most suitable speed for 
your fabrics and avoid damaging the garment, it is 
recommended to use Speed Level 1 first, then switch 
up to Speed Level 2.

Shaving Off Fluff

1. Put the garment on a flat surface, such as an ironing 

board. Make sure the surface has no wrinkles. 
Otherwise, the garment may be damaged.

2. Turn the spacer to the desired level or remove it 

completely (see the "Removing/Attaching the Spacer" 
section of this manual).

•  “Thick” is for large bobbles and coarse textiles; 5mm-

length distance from the cutting blades.

•  “Thin” is for small lint/bobbles and fine textiles; 3mm-

length distance from the cutting blades.

•  Removing the spacer is only for very fine lint; virtually 

no spacing to the cutting blades.

3. Push the On/Off/Speed Switch to the required speed 

level.

4. Guide the shaver foil lightly over the material. The fluff 

and bobbles will be shaved off and collected in the 
fluff collector.

5. To turn off the shaver, push the On/Off/Speed Switch 

back to Speed Level 0.

Note:

•  Empty the fluff collector regularly. The fluff collector 

should never be more than 3/4 full. An overfilled 
fluff collector will slow the cutting blades no matter 
the amount of battery power left.

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