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Etroubleshooting - Remington MB4030 User Manual

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C CARE FOR YOUR TRIMMER
Care for your trimmer to ensure a long lasting performance.
Your trimmer is fitted with high-quality, cutting blades that are
permanently lubricated.
C leaning should only be done with a soft brush.
After each use
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• Turn the appliance off.
• Gentle tap on a flat surface to remove hair particles, and
brush the remaining hairs away/rinse under warm water.
,Pop-up trimmer
• Remove the trimmer comb attachment.
• Slide up the pop-up trimmer into operating position.
• Brush out hairs from between the blades with soft cleaning
brush.
A CLEANING CAUTIONS
• Only the adjustable trimmer comb and cutter assembly may
be removed from the Trimmer for cleaning.
• Cleaning should only be done with a soft brush, such as the
brush supplied with the product.
• Only use the light-grade oil supplied or sewing machine oil
on the blades.
• Do not use harsh or corrosive cleaners on the units or their
cutters.
• This trimmer is not washable. Do not rinse under water.
• Do not submerge in water as damage will occur.
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C STORAGE
• Always store this appliance and cord in a moisture-free
area. Do not store it in temperatures exceeding 140°F
(60°C).
• Do not wrap the cord of the charging adaptor around the
appliance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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,The trimmer does not work when turned on:
• Trimmer must be charged for a full 14-16 hours. If this does
not work, contact Remington® Service Centre.
,
Trimmer blades does not move
• The cutting unit may be dirty and clogged.
• Clean and lubricate the unit.
,
Trimmer does not hold charge:
• Fully discharge battery by running trimmer until it stops
then follow recharging instructions.
• If time between recharging cycles does not increase,
battery may need replacing. Contact Remington® Service
Centre.
F IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning – To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire, or
injury to persons:
• An appliance should never be left unattended when
plugged in to a power outlet, except when charging.
• Keep the power plug and cord away from heated surfaces.
• Make sure the power plug and cord do not get wet.
• Do not plug or unplug the appliance with wet hands.
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