Operation Manual
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OUTLINING
Outlining requires no attachments. Take the clipper and push the lever up to the close-cut
position.
Comb hair into the required style. Position clipper between the sideburns and the ear. Make sure
the outer edge of the blade is against the hairline. With the outline of the hair as your guide,
slowly move the clipper around the ears (6). For the back of the neck and the sideburns, hold the
clipper upside down (7), and move downwards holding it against the skin at the length desired.
SHORT CUTS
Always cut from the back of the neck to the crown, using the longest attachment comb. Holding
it flat against the head, slowly move the clipper up through the hair. Use the same technique for
the sides, cutting from the bottom to the upper side of the head (8).
For the front of the crown, cut the hair against the direction in which it grows. Then even it up
with the sides (9).
For a flat top, use a flat comb, not the attachment comb. Just cut hair on top of the head over it.
To taper hair down to the neckline, use closer cutting attachment combs. Comb hair, check for
uneven spots and outline sideburns and neckline (10).
The four basic areas illustrated are your "road map" to easy do-it-yourself hair cutting (11).
MAINTENANCE
Your clipper was carefully examined before leaving our factory to ensure that the blades were
oiled and aligned.
Blades must be realigned if they have been removed for cleaning or replacement. To realign the
blades, simply match the upper and bottom blades teeth up, point for point. The end of the top
blade teeth should be approximately 1.2 mm away from bottom blade. Compare your clipper
blades with the sketch (12).
If the blade alignment is incorrect, add a few drops of oil to the blades, turn clipper on for a few
moments, turn off and unplug. Loosen screws slightly and adjust. Tighten screws once the blades
are aligned (13).
Change the blades as soon as they become blunt.
ADJUSTABLE LEVER
The lever will extend the lifespan of your blades since a different cutting edge is used in each
setting. In addition, if extremely heavy hair cutting has jammed the blades, it will help you
remove hair that has become wedged between the two blades without removing them. While the
clipper is running, rapidly move the lever from "close cut" to "longer cut" a couple of times (14).
The lever is conveniently located near your thumb. When the lever is in the uppermost position,
the blades will give you the closest cut and leave the hair very short. Pushing the lever
downward gradually increases the cutting length.