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TO REMOVE HAIR FROM EYEBROWS
1. Select the vertical attachment.
2. For trimming attach one of the vertical attachment combs onto the vertical
attachment.
3. Turn the trimmer on.
4. Gently guide the cutting unit to stray, unwanted hairs along the eyebrow line or
protruding from the eyebrow itself.
5. Move the unit slowly and carefully, so as not to accidentally cut any hairs you
do not intend to trim.
6. To remove the hairs completely, remove the vertical attachment comb and
lower the trimmer onto the skin and move over desired area.
7. Use a slow and well-controlled movement.
Note:
Do not apply excessive pressure as this damages the groomer and may
cause skin injury.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Your groomer is designed to give you years of comfortable use. To ensure that
you get optimal performance from your groomer, follow these simple cleaning
and lubricating tips:
• After each use, brush or blow accumulated hair from the cutting unit.
Rinsing Your Groomer
• Your Remington® Precision Personal Groomer can be rinsed with cool or warm
water. Just hold the unit’s head under the faucet - it is not necessary to
remove the head first. Do not use hot water.
• If the groomer needs additional cleaning, the cutting head can be removed by
turning it 1cm clockwise (to the right) and pulling it off. Then blow out the
accumulated hair or rinse it more thoroughly under running water.
• Afterward, shake excess water from the cutter head, making sure that all parts
are held together.
• Replace the head in the same position as it was removed, turning it 1cm
counter-clockwise until it locks into place.
Lubricating the cutters
• After rinsing the unit, apply a drop or two of mineral oil or baby oil to the
cutting teeth.
• Don’t apply too much oil, or it may spray.
• Finally, point the groomer down and away from you, and turn it on. This
spreads the oil evenly and expels any excess.
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