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ENGLISH
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Comb position Short comb Long comb
1 3 mm 24 mm
2 6 mm 2
7 mm
3 9 mm 30 mm
4 12 mm 33 mm
5 15 mm 36 mm
6 18 mm 39 mm
7 21 mm 42 mm
1mm length is achieved without any combs.
TO ATTACH A COMB
Hold the comb with its teeth upward
Slide it onto and along the track of left and right side of the housing unit, the front of the combs
firmly sits against the clipper blade.
TO REMOVE THE COMB
Holding the clipper with the blades facing away from you, firmly push the comb upward and away
from the blades.
Each comb attachment is marked accordingly on its outside middle surface surface. (3-21 mm &
24-42 mm)
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAIR CUTTING
Note: For even cutting, allow the comb attachment/blade to cut its way through the hair. Do
not force it through quickly. If you are cutting for the first time, start with the maximum comb
attachment.
STEP 1 – Nape of the neck – PICTURE 1
Set the comb attachment to 3mm or 6mm.
Hold the clipper with the blade teeth pointing upwards. Begin starting at the centre of the head at
the base of the neck.
Slowly lift the clipper, working upwards and outwards through the hair, trimming just a little at a
time.
STEP 2 – Back of the head – PICTURE 2
With the comb attachment set on 12mm or 18mm, cut the hair at the back of the head.
STEP 3 – Side of the head – PICTURE 3
Set the comb attachment to 3mm or 6mm guide to trim sideburns. Then change the setting to
9mm and continue to cut to the top of the head.
STEP 4 – Top of the head – PICTURE 4
Use the longer length comb attachment and set it to 24mm or 27mm then cut hair on top of the
head against the direction in which the hair normally grows.
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