Conair Hair Clippers IB 9 344 User Manual

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f i g u r a q u e s e e n c u e n t r a a c o n t i n u a c i ó n .  
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p e l u d q e u p e a r o c a u n o a  
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m e c h o n e s d i s p a r e j o s y p a r a e l i m i n a r l o s r e c o r t e s .  
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f r e c u c e o n n c i a e i P n e  
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p r e c i s o s . r e s u l t a l d o o g s r a r p a r a  
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c a b e e l l l o c o r t a r P a  
d e l a e x t r e m i d a d d e r e c h a d e l a c u c h i l l a g r a n d e .  
d e r e c h a  
A s 3 e . g ú r e s e  
t e n d i d o t o m d i e e n p s t a a r r a a s  
N 1 u . n c a d e j e e s t e a  
c a b e l l o s p e y l u e l s e a m s , e n t o s s i m i l a r e s .  
. M a n t e n o g b a s l t a r u s i a r b e r t u r a s l i b r e s d e  
c o m o u n a c a m a o u n s o f á ,  
e l  
n u l c a a e n  
c a b e e l l l o c o r t a r P a  
c a b e d l e l o l . t o r n o  
s i g u i e n d o o r e j l a a s s , d e t r a á s y a l r e d e d o r  
l e n t a m e n t e c o r l a t a d o r a M u e v p a e l o d . e l t o  
n a e c l i m i e n c o n t r a c u l c a h i d l l a e e s l q a u i n a n a n d o  
p o s i c i o d i b e u l j o ) , ( v é a s e o r e l a j a y t i l l a p a l a e n t r e  
T E C O R E L  
a c o r t a p r a r a c o r t a m s á s g u í a u s s e l u , e g o e m p e z a r  
p a r a l a r g a m á s g u í l a U s e g u í a . c a a d a b r a s e  
A Í R E U Q U L E E P O G D E U J S A Z E I 2 1 P  
d e l p e i n e ( v é a s e e l d i b u j o ) .  
d i e e n l t e t o q u e p e q u e ñ a c u c l a h i l d l a e  
e x t l a r e m d e i d a d g r a n d e d i e e n l t e q u e  
p o c o c a b e e l l l o c o y r
c a b l a e z d a e t r a á s h
a d e l a n t d e e s d e s
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c o n e l  
i n c e n d i o o h e r i d a s :  
r e d u c i r e l r i e s g o d e q u e m a d u r a s ,  
T E N C I A A D V E R  
D A D I R U G E S  
E D S A D I D E M  
e n c i m a c a e b l e l l o c o y r t e g u í a u n a d e v e z e n p l a n o  
p e i n u e n u s e p l a n a , c o r o n u i n l l a a o b t e a n r P e a r  
l u y I e n c c a s s a u . e n  
e s i o p n r a o l e f s c a b d e e l l o t e s  
n e c e s i u t a s t e d q u l e o t o d o t i e n e  
[ s i m p l e ] e l P u q u d e r í a J u E e g l o  
d o n d e s e p u e d a n  
s o b r e ,  
e l e c t r o c u c i ó n ,  
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a c o s t u h m a s t a c a b e l l p o o , c o  
c o r t a n d o E m p i e c e  
T E S C M O E R D I A N O S A L A R G O S  
- c o r l o g r a r p a r a  
t o e n p u a n r a a s u p e r f i c o i e l o b q l u a e n d e a l , a  
N u 1 n 0 c . a b l o q u e e l a s a b e r t u r a s d e a i r e o  
c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a .  
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r a T b a j e  
d e s e a l d a
l o s l a d o s .  
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3. Use this appliance only for its intended pur-  
pose as described in this manual. Do not  
use attachments not recommended by the  
manufacturer. Do not use an extension cord to  
operate this appliance.  
4. Never operate this appliance if it has a dam-  
aged cord or plug, if it is not working properly  
or if it has been dropped or damaged, or  
dropped into water. Return the appliance to a  
service center for examination and repair.  
5. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
6. Never drop or insert any object into any open-  
ing on this appliance.  
7. Do not place appliance on any surface while it  
is operating.  
8. Do not use this appliance with a  
damaged or broken comb or with teeth miss-  
ing from the blades as injury may occur.  
Before use, make certain blades are aligned  
properly. (See “Care of your Clippers.”)  
9. Do not use outdoors or operate where aerosol  
(spray) products are being used or where oxy-  
gen is being administered.  
10. Never operate the appliance with the air  
openings blocked or while on a soft  
surface, such as a bed or couch, where the air  
openings may be blocked. Keep the air  
openings free of lint, hair, and other debris.  
11. Always attach plug to appliance first, then to  
outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls to “OFF”,  
then remove plug from outlet.  
12. Avoid skin contact with moving blade.  
13. Keep lubricating oil out of reach of children.  
14. When using the appliance with its cord, be  
mindful of tangles or kinks in the cord. If the  
cord does become tangled during use, turn  
the unit off and straighten cord before operat-  
ing again.  
Attach combs by  
Remember, it’s better to  
leave too much hair than  
SPECIAL OIL  
THE CONAIR GUIDE  
SHORTCUTS TO PERFECT FLAT TOPS,  
CREW CUTS, ETC.  
STOP. COMB. CHECK.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
USER-MAINTENANCE  
To maintain the blades of your Conair®  
clipper in peak condition, oil them after  
every three or four haircuts. Gently place  
a few drops of oil on the teeth of the blades,  
using the special Conair oil included with your  
set. Turn the clipper on for a minute, then  
turn off. This light, natural oil was formulated  
specifically for the Conair® high-speed clip-  
per. Because it is the right oil to use, it will not  
slow down the blades. Never use any other  
product; there is no substitute for Conair oil.  
holding them teeth  
up, then snapping  
onto the bottom of the  
clipper blade.  
For best results, do as the professionals do:  
comb the hair often and check results as you  
comb. This way you can avoid uneven sides,  
bangs, neckline, etc.  
TO CUTTING HAIR AT HOME  
too little. For longer hair  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Before you start:  
on top, use the barber  
12 PIECE HAIRCUT KIT  
When using electrical appliances, especially when  
children are present, basic safety precautions  
should always be taken, including the following:  
CARE OF YOUR CLIPPERS  
1. Inspect your clipper to make sure it is free of  
hair and dirt, is properly oiled and is running  
smoothly.  
2. Place a towel or cape around the neck of the  
person getting the haircut.  
3. Seat the person so that his/her head is at your  
eye level. This gives you greater visibility and  
control.  
4. Comb hair until it is tangle-free. Hold the clip-  
per in a comfortable grip. Now you're ready  
to cut.  
comb and lift hair on the  
top of the head, cutting  
To remove comb  
attachments place  
index finger and  
thumb as illustrated;  
then pull out and up.  
IF YOU DETERMINE THAT BLADE  
ALIGNMENT IS INCORRECT:  
OUTLINING  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING  
over the comb. Or hold  
the hair between the fin-  
Outlining requires no attachments. Comb the hair  
into the desired style, Position the clipper between  
the sideburns and the ear (see sketch) and make  
sure the corner edge of the blade is against the  
hairline. With the outline of the hair as your guide,  
slowly move the clipper over, around and behind  
the ears. For the back of the neck and the side-  
burns, hold the clipper upside down (see sketch)  
and, holding it against the skin at the length  
desired, move the clipper downward.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING  
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER  
Conair® hair clippers are carefully inspected to  
insure that the blades are in perfect alignment.  
You will need to realign the blades after remov-  
ing them for cleaning or replacement, or if they  
should be knocked out of alignment. How can  
you tell if the blades need realigning? Simply  
match them up, point for point, to conform with  
the drawing below.  
gers and cut to desired  
length. Always working from the front to the back  
of the head, gradually cut the hair shorter by  
reducing the space between the comb or fingers  
and the head. Comb often to check for uneven  
strands, and to get rid of trimmed hair.  
Always cut the hair from the back of the neck  
toward the crown, using the longest comb setting.  
Hold the comb attachment flat against the head  
and 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.  
For the front of the crown, cut the hair against its  
natural direction. Then even it up with the sides.  
For a flat top use a flat comb, not the attachment  
comb. Just cut top hair by running the clipper over  
the comb.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
KEEP OIL OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
This appliance is intended for household  
use. Use on Alternating Current 120V/60 hertz  
only. This appliance has a polarized plug (one  
blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature,  
this plug will fit into the outlet only one way. If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the  
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified elec-  
trician to install the proper outlet. Do not attempt  
to defeat this safety feature.  
DANGER  
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Any appliance is electri-  
NOTE: Never push or shove the clipper  
through the hair to make it move more quick-  
ly. Professional experience shows that the  
clipper works most efficiently when it cuts  
through the hair at its own speed.  
cally live, even when the switch is off.  
Repeat around sides and back of head.  
If you want hair to be even shorter:  
To reduce the risk of death or injury by electric  
shock:  
MEDIUM TO LONG CUT  
A) Apply more pressure to  
the head with the attach-  
ment comb that is in  
place. This takes a little  
practice at first.  
To begin, cut only a small amount of hair until  
you become used to the length each attachment  
leaves the hair. Try the longest attachment on the  
clipper first. If you want a shorter cut, you can  
then use shorter combs.  
1. Unplug this appliance before cleaning.  
Unplug the appliance when not in use.  
2. Do not place or store appliance where it can  
fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.  
3. Do not use while bathing or in a shower.  
4. Do not place in, or drop into water or other liquid.  
5. Do not reach for an appliance that has  
fallen into water. Unplug immediately.  
6. Always unplug this appliance from electrical  
outlet immediately after using.  
TO BEGIN CUTTING HAIR:  
1. The hair should be  
combed in its natural  
OR  
Your new Conair Haircut Kit has everything you  
need to achieve professional haircuts at home. Its  
powerful magnetic motor clipper with stainless  
steel blades for long lasting cutting precision. Also  
included are 4 attachment combs for different hair  
lengths. It also comes with a barber comb, barber  
scissors, barber cape, storage pouch cleaning  
brush, lubricating oil and a blade guard for easy  
maintenance of the clipper blades.  
To taper hair down to the neckline, use the lower  
settings attachment comb. Comb the hair and  
check for uneven spots. Outline the sideburns and  
neckline areas (see Outlining).  
• Short attachment comb (number 1) cuts hair  
direction.  
B) Just switch to a shorter  
attachment comb.  
to 1/8".  
2. Using the largest  
attachment comb, trim  
• Medium-Short attachment comb (number 2)  
cuts hair to 1/4".  
• Medium-Long attachment comb (number 3)  
cuts hair to 3/8".  
1. To prevent the clipper from contacting the skin  
or cutting too closely, make certain that the  
end of the top blade is 1/32” to 1/16” back  
from the bottom blade.  
2. Position the extreme left-hand tooth of the top  
blade so that it either covers, or appears on the  
left of the first small tooth on the bottom blade.  
3. Make sure that the big tooth on the bottom  
blade touches the extreme right-hand tooth on  
the top blade.  
sides from the bottom  
upward. Hold clipper  
lightly against the hair  
with teeth of the attach-  
• Long attachment comb (number 4) cuts hair  
ment comb pointing upward, yet flat against  
the head. Gradually lift the clipper upward and  
outward through the hair, trimming just a little  
at a time.  
WARNING  
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To reduce the risk of  
to 1/2".  
burns, electric shock, fire, or injury to persons:  
Instructions for Care and Use  
Model HC108GB  
1. This appliance should never be left unattended  
when plugged in. Do not pull, twist, or wrap  
line cord around appliance.  
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2. This appliance should not be used by, on, or near  
children or individuals with certain disabilities.  
 

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