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Using The Appliance - Philips AVENT SCH100 Manual

Toddler hair clipper

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General
- The adapter transforms
100-240 volts to a safe low voltage
of less than 24 volts.
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
- This Philips appliance complies
with all applicable standards and
regulations regarding exposure to
electromagnetic fields.
Preparing for use
Charge indications
Charging
When you charge the appliance, the
battery light flashes green to indicate
that the appliance is charging.
Battery fully charged
When the battery is fully charged,
the battery light stops flashing.
Battery running low
When the battery is running low, the
battery light turns orange.
Note: When the battery light turns orange,
the battery still contains enough power
for one haircut (approx. 15 minutes).
Recharge the appliance as soon as the
motor starts to run more slowly.
Charging the appliance
Charge the appliance for at least
8 hours before you use it for the
first time and after a long period of
non-use. Also charge the appliance
when the battery light turns orange
to indicate that the battery is almost
empty. When it is fully charged, the
appliance has a cordless operating
time of up to 45 minutes.
Note: Do not leave the appliance
connected to the mains for more than
24 hours.
Switch off the appliance.
1
2
Insert the appliance plug into the
appliance and put the adapter in
the wall socket (Fig. 4).
, After a few seconds, the battery
light starts flashing green to indicate
that the appliance is charging.
, When the battery is fully charged,
the battery light stops flashing
(Fig. 5).
3
Remove the appliance plug from
the appliance and the adapter from
the wall socket when the battery is
fully charged (after 8 hours).
Corded clipping
When the rechargeable battery is
empty, you can also operate the
appliance from the mains.

Using the appliance

Clipping with contouring comb
Caution: For optimal safety, we advise
you to always use the appliance with
the contouring comb.
Note: Make sure the hair is clean and dry.
Do not use the appliance on wet hair.
Note: Make sure the head of the person
whose hair you are cutting is at the
same level as your chest. This ensures
that all parts of the head are clearly
visible and within easy reach.
1
Comb the hair in the direction of
hair growth.
Slide the contouring comb
2
into the guiding grooves of the
appliance ('click') (Fig. 6).
Make sure that the arms of the
contouring comb have been slid
properly into the grooves on both
sides of the appliance.
Press the setting selector (1) and
3
slide the contouring comb to the
desired hair length setting (2).
Then release the setting selector to
lock the hair length setting (Fig. 7).
Hair length settings
- The settings are shown on the
arms of the contouring comb.
The settings correspond to the
remaining hair length after cutting
(Fig. 8).
- The contouring comb cuts the hair
to a length of 3mm, 6mm, 9mm,
12mm, 15mm, 18mm or 21mm.
4
Switch on the appliance (Fig. 9).
5
Move the appliance through the
hair slowly.
Note: Make sure that the flat part of
the contouring comb is fully in contact
with the scalp to obtain an even cutting
result.
Tips:
- Start clipping at the highest hair
length setting of the contouring
comb and reduce the hair length
setting gradually.
- Write down the hair length
settings you use to create a certain
hairstyle as a reminder for future
clipping sessions.
- To clip most effectively, move the
appliance against the hair growth
direction.
- Move the appliance in different
directions (upward, downward or
across), because hair doesn't all
grow in the same direction.
- Make overlapping passes over the
head to ensure that the appliance
catches all the hairs that need to
be cut.
- Make sure that the flat part of the
contouring comb is fully in contact
with the scalp to obtain an even
cutting result.
- Regularly remove cut hair from the
contouring comb If a lot of hair
has accumulated in the contouring
comb, remove it from the
appliance and blow and/or shake
the hair out of it.
Cleaning
Clean the appliance every time you
have used it.
Warning: Never use scouring pads,
abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive
liquids such as alcohol, petrol or
acetone to clean the appliance.
Warning: Only clean the appliance
with the cleaning brush supplied.
Note: The appliance does not need to be
lubricated.
Make sure the appliance is
1
switched off and disconnected
from the mains.
Press and hold the setting
2
selector (1) with one hand and
pull the contouring comb off the
appliance (2) with your other
hand (Fig. 10).
Warning: Never pull at the flexible
top of the contouring comb. Always
pull at the bottom part.
Push the middle part of the
3
cutting unit upwards with your
thumb until it opens (Fig. 11).
4
Clean the cutting unit with the
cleaning brush supplied (Fig. 12).
5
Clean the inside of the appliance
with the cleaning brush supplied
(Fig. 13).
6
Close the cutting unit ('click').
Replacement
Only replace a damaged or worn cutting
unit with an original Philips cutting unit.
1
Push the middle part of the
cutting unit upwards with your
thumb until it opens and then pull
it off the appliance (Fig. 11).
2
Place the lug of the new cutting unit
into the slot and push the cutting
unit onto the appliance ('click').

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