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Do not use the appliance with the charger when near bathtubs, sinks,
showers or other recipients that may contain water. If it falls into water,
do NOT try to pick it up. Unplug it immediately.
Before starting to cut
1 Untangle your hair and comb it in its natural direction.
2 Fit the desired guide comb (Fig. 3). If you are not sure which guide comb
to use, select the comb for the longest cut (8 mm) and test it.
Guide combs with special effects
• Combined guide comb (12): it allows combing two different cutting
levels. To do so, you must first cut your hair using a normal guide comb
(such the 4-mm guide comb) and then use the 2-mm combined guide
comb (12). Since it has more tines than the normal guide comb, it only
cuts a certain quantity of hair. You will thus be able to combine 2-mm hair
with other hair that is cut longer (for example, 4 mm).
• Reduction guide comb (15): it is used for very short hair, and it allows you
to thin out your hair. A more natural effect is thus achieved for people
with very thick hair.
Cutting the hair on the nape of the neck (Fig. 4)
1 Start at the centre of the nape of the neck while holding the clipper
against your head with the teeth pointing upwards. Keep the clipper
resting against your head and cut a little at a time.
2 While cutting, lean the clipper head slightly towards you. Continue
cutting at the back of the head, from the nape of the neck up to above
the ears.
Cutting the hair at the sides
• Trim the sideburns and the area around the ears in an upward direction.
• You can use the side guide combs (14).
Cutting the hair on the top of the head (Fig. 5)
1 Begin cutting at the front of the head and move towards the back. It is
advisable to start by leaving your hair a bit longer until you are familiar
the length of each guide comb.
2 Comb your hair frequently to detect any irregularities in length and to
remove hair that is already cut.
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