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MA20001
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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Description
A Ceramic and titanium blades
B Appliance body
C On/Off switch
D Connector for charger
E Battery charger
H Comb guide 6mm # 2
I Comb guide 9mm # 3
J Comb guide 12mm # 4
K Comb
L Scissors
F Pilot light charge indicator
G Comb guide 3mm # 1
M Lubricating oil for blades
N Blade-cleaning brush
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Fig. 4
Fig. 6
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Safety advice and cautions
- Disconnect the battery charger from the mains
when not in use and before undertaking any
cleaning task.
- This appliance is not a toy. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
- Read these instructions carefully before switching
on the appliance and keep them for future refer-
ence. Failure to follow and observe these instruc-
tions may result in an accident.
Electric safety
- Do not use the appliance if the cable or plug is
damaged.
- Ensure that the voltage indicated on the name-
plate matches the mains voltage before plugging in
the battery charger.
- The battery charger’s plug must fit into the mains
socket properly. Do not alter the plug. Do not use
plug adaptors.
- Only use the appliance with the specified base /
electric plug, provided with the appliance.
- If any of the appliance’s casing breaks, immedi-
ately disconnect the appliance from the mains to
prevent the possibility of an electric shock.
- Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on the
floor, if there are visible signs of damage or if it has
a leak.
- WARNING: Keep the appliance dry.
- WARNING: Do not use the appliance near water.
- Do not use the appliance near bathtubs, showers
or swimming pools.
- This appliance is intended for adult use. Ensure
that this product is not used by the disabled, chil-
dren or people unused to its handling.
- This appliance is for household use only, not
professional or industrial use.
- This appliance should be stored out of reach of
children and/or the disabled.
- Do not use the appliance on pets or animals.
- Do not leave the appliance resting on surfaces
when it is still switched on.
- Keep and store the appliance in a dry place, free
from dust and away from sunlight.
- This appliance was oiled during the manufac-
turing process. To keep the appliance in good
working condition, we recommend that you oil
the blades every time the appliance is cleaned by
pouring some drops of oil on the blade and turn-
ing the appliance on for a few seconds.
- Any misuse or failure to follow the instructions for
use renders the guarantee and the manufacturer’s
liability null and void.
- Do not use the appliance with damp hands or feet,
or when barefooted.
Charging the battery
- Do not force the electrical wire. Never use the
electric wire to lift up, carry or unplug the appliance.
- Ensure that the electric cable does not get trapped
or tangled.
- Check the state of the electrical connection cable.
Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of
electric shock.
Warning: The new battery does not come com-
pletely charged and must be charged up to the
maximum before using the appliance for the
first time.
- Charge the battery at room temperature between
4 and 40ºC.
- Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
- Plug the charger in to the electric mains.
- The time needed to charge completely is 8 hours
approximately. Never try to overcharge the batter-
ies (although it is recommended that the batteries
are charged for 10 hours for the first time).
- Plug in the charger connector to the appliance’s
electrical input, situated on the back/lower part of
the appliance.
Personal safety:
- Take the necessary precautions to avoid uninten-
tionally turning on the appliance.
- Before using the appliance ensure that the tool is
properly fixed in place.
- Do not touch any of the appliance’s moving parts
while it is operating.
- When the battery is charging, the pilot light will
turn red, indicating that the charger is on. It will
turn green once charging is complete.
- The pilot light will remain green while turned on.
Once flat the pilot light will switch off.
- When charging has finished, unplug the charger
from the mains.
Use and care:
- Fully unroll the appliance’s power cable before
each use.
- Do not use the appliance if the parts or accesso-
ries are not properly fitted.
- Do not use the appliance if joinable accessories
are faulty. Replace them immediately.
- Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch does
not work.
Instructions for use
Assembly of accessories:
- If you use the appliance in a bathroom or similar
place, unplug the appliance from the mains when
it is not in use, even if it is only for a short while, as
proximity to water involves a risk, even if the appli-
ance is disconnected.
- To fix the comb guide, take it by the ends and
press it against the razors of the appliance until
firmly fixed in place.
- To dry just pull out.
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Use:
Step 5. Final touch
The appliance can be used connected to the elec-
tric mains or with batteries.
- Connect the appliance to the mains.
- Turn appliance on, pressing the On/Off switch.
-Finally use the appliance without attaching any
comb guides to the blades to cut the hair around
the base of the neck, the sides of the neck and
the ears.
- To make the sideburns straight, turn the appli-
ance over to use the upper blades (Fig 4). Move
the appliance adapting it the physiognomy of the
head. To achieve more precise results use the
shaver or the finishing attachment.
How to cut hair
- Situate the person whose hair you are going to
cut so that the top of their head is at your eye level.
Place a protective towel or cloth around their neck.
- To obtain best results it is better to use the appli-
ance on dry hair, as it is much easier to control the
hair and the result.
Once you have finished using the appliance:
- Turn the appliance off, using the on/off switch.
- Unplug the appliance from the mains (If it was
used connected to the mains.)
- Comb hair well before cutting. Make sure that
there are no tangles or knots.
- Hold the appliance in a calm and relaxed manner
in order to ensure maximum control of the cut and
a uniform result. Proceed to use short cuts gradu-
ally going around the head.
- Leave the hair a little longer than the desired
length as it can always be altered later.
- While working adapt the comb/comb guide to the
desired length.
- Clean the appliance
Cleaning
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and al-
low it to cool before undertaking any cleaning task.
- Clean the device with a damp cloth that has been
administered a couple of drops of detergent. Dry
afterwards.
- At regular intervals, stop cutting in order to comb
the hair and check the results so far.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or
base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
Step 1 Nape
- Attach comb guide #1 or #2.
- Do not submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid, or place it under a running tap.
- Clean the blades and the comb guides with the
cleaning brush. Remove the hairs form the blades
and from within the appliance using the brush. It is
important to clean off all the hairs after each use.
- To remove the blades, make sure the appliance
is turned off.
- Hold the appliance with the razor facing down-
wards and begin to cut the hair from the base of
the neck.
- Make some upward movements, raising the ap-
pliance gradually and away from the head, cutting
the hair gradually until the height of the ears (Fig 1)
- Hold the hair trimmer with both hands, placing
thumbs on the outside of the blades and push out-
wards as demonstrated in (Fig5)
- To replace the blades, push together and exert
pressure against the body of the hair trimmer until
a click is heard.
Step 2 The back of the head
- Attach comb guide #3, #4, # 5, #6, # 7 or # 8
and continue with the back of the head (Fig 2)
Step 3 The side of the head
- Attach a new shorter comb guide (#1 or #2) to
trim the sideburns.
- Attach the longest comb (#3, #4, #5, #6, # 7 or
# 8) again and continue until you reach the top of
the head.
-Grease with oil regularly.
Anomalies and repair
- Take the appliance to an authorised technical
support service if problems arise. Do not try to dis-
mantle or repair without assistance, as this may be
dangerous.
Step 4 The top of the head
- Using comb guide #3, #4 or # 5, pass the appli-
ance from the back to the front, against the growth
of the hair (Fig 3). In some cases it’s necessary to
go over what you have done a second time from
front to back.
- The comb guide #1 or #2 is for when you want to
achieve a more precise cut.
- Use comb guides #6, # 7 o #8 to leave hair at
a longer length. Hold the hair up with the comb or
the comb and your fingers and cut.
- If the connection to the mains has been dam-
aged, it must be replaced and you should proceed
as you would in the case of damage.
Ecology and recyclability of the product
- The materials of which the packaging of this ap-
pliance consists are included in a collection, clas-
sification and recycling system. Should you wish to
dispose of them, use the appropriate public con-
tainers for each type of material.
- Always work from the back to the front, reducing
the length between your fingers or the comb and
the head gradually.
- The product does not contain concentrations of
substances that could be considered harmful to
the environment.
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- Should you wish to dispose of the product once its
working life has ended, take it to an authorised waste
agent for the selective collection of Waste from Elec-
tric and Electronic Appliances (WEEA).
- The product includes a battery; the user must
remove them before disposing of the product. Re-
member that batteries must be disposed of in duly
authorised containers. Do not dispose of them in fire.
How to remove the batteries from inside the ap-
pliance:
Warning: It is important that the batteries are
completely de-charged before removing them
from the appliance.
To remove the batteries once the appliance life has
come to an end, follow the instructions:
Removal of blades
- Detach the two screws from razor
- Remove head by pulling outwards
- Remove the cut-length regulator by pulling out-
wards
- Separate the two main bodies of appliance
- Find battery and cut flaps that attach it to the circuit.
In order to eliminate short-circuit risks due to resid-
ual charge in the battery, first cut the Red cable and
protect the conductor end with insulating tape, then
proceed to cut the Black cable in the same manner.
(Fig 6)
- Safely extract the battery from its position.
This appliance complies with Directive 2006/95/EC
on Low Voltage and Directive 2004/108/EC on Elec-
tromagnetic Compatibility.
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Avenue Epping
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Cape Town
P.O. Box 975 Eppindust 7475 South Africa
Tel: +27 21 534 8114 Fax: +27 21 534 8086
Service Centre Share Call: 086 111 5006
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