Remington HC5850 - Haircut Kit Manual

Remington HC5850 - Haircut Kit Manual

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Remington HC5850 - Haircut Kit Manual

Overview

Overview - Part 1
Overview - Part 2

Components:

  1. Clipper
  2. Case
  3. Barber's Cape
  4. Blade Guard
  5. Blade oil
  6. Neck Brush
  7. Scissors
  8. Guide Comb 3mm
  9. Guide Comb 6mm
  1. Guide Comb 9mm
  2. Guide Comb 12mm
  3. Guide Comb 16mm
  4. Guide Comb 18mm
  5. Guide Comb 22mm
  6. Guide Comb 25mm

How to Use

Before using read the important safety instruction section in front of the manual.

Blade Care
The life of your clippers will depend on frequency of use, care, application of oil, and hair type and condition. Blades should be replaced when cutting efficiency has deteriorated.

Before Cutting Hair

  1. Place a cape around the neck of the person whose hair is being trimmed or cut.
  1. This person should be seated so that the top of his head is at your eye level.
  2. Comb the hair as it is normally styled.
  3. Comb out all knots and tangles.
  4. Ensure the hair is dry. Hair clippers perform best with dry hair, making it easier to see how much hair is being cut.
  5. Hold the hair clipper in the palm of one hand with your thumb resting firmly on the top of the hair clipper. This grip provides comfortable cutting control. Although the hair clipper may be used with the left or right hand, using it righthanded allows you to access the taper lever more easily.

Attaching Guide Comb

  1. Select the trimming guide that matches the length you want the hair to be after the cut.
  2. Guide combs should be installed by first hooking the blade teeth to front side of guide comb. Then press the back of the guide comb down until it snaps into place.
  3. Ensure comb is attached before beginning to cut hair.
    Attaching Guide Comb
  1. To remove, pull the snap tab on back side of guide comb and pull the comb off.

Removeable Blade

  • Place blade guard onto the blades before removing.
  • To remove blade, hold the clipper with front of blade teeth facing away.
  • Push the blade cartridge out, using the thumb cut out on the back of the clipper.
  • The blade can be easily brushed for cleaning

NOTE: DO NOT CLEAN BLADE OR CLIPPER HANDLE WITH WATER OR UNDER THE TAP

To Install Blade

  • To reattach blade, slide cartridge back into clipper body.
  • When pushing blade back into position, ensure that you do not push on the metal blades; there is a plastic portion of the blade cartridge that should be pushed in.

Usage Tips

Giving a Comfortable, Even Cut
Allow the clipper to cut through the hair without moving it too quickly. Moving the clipper too quickly may create a pulling sensation.
Use short strokes when cutting, and initially use the longest trimming guide. You can always use a closer trimming guide later if you want a closer cut.

How to Give a Haircut

  1. Start at the back of the head. Holding the clipper as shown, lightly stroke upward making sure you are taking off the desired amount of hair. Work your way up to the crown of the head in layers. When completed, comb the area to remove any loose hair and to determine whether you need any further cutting.

  2. Repeat the same procedure for each side of the head. Make sure the length of the hair is trimmed to the same length on both sides of the head.
  3. To cut the hair at the top of the head, hold the hair between your fingers and cut a small amount at a time. Cut from the front to the back.
  4. The final trim can be made with the hair clipper or the included scissors. Make sure to check over the entire head for any uneven areas. For styled hair or giving quick trims, you may prefer using your hair clipper without the trimming guide.

Very short styles

  1. Using the 12mm trimming guide, hold the comb flat against the head and move the hair clipper from the back of the neck to the crown of the head.

  1. Cut in a similar manner from the side to the top of the head. Then cut from the front to the crown of the head.
  2. If a "Flat Top" style is desired, then remove the trimming guide and use the barber's comb. Trim a little at a time until a flat look is achieved.

Trimming Beards & Mustaches

  1. Comb your beard in the direction it grows.

  2. Determine the length you want the beard to remain, and fit the appropriate trimming guide. Remember the 3mm guide will give you the shortest beard while the 12mm or 25mm will give you the longest. If you want a longer beard you can use the barber's comb as a trimming guide.
  3. Start trimming under your chin and work toward your ear and beard line. Cut in different directions for a uniform trim.
  4. Lightly stroke the edge of your mustache in a downward movement.

Cleaning and Maintenance

After each use:

  • Brush the accumulated hair from the cutters. Do not submerge the clipper in water.

Cleaning Cautions:

  • Do not use liquid cleaners on the cutters or harsh or corrosive chemicals on the cutter casing.
  • Unplug the clipper from the power outlet when not in use and when cleaning.

Storage

  • Always store this appliance and cord in a moisture-free area.
  • Do not wrap the cord around the appliance.
  • Do not store in temperatures above 140ºF.

Blades

  • It is recommended to oil the blades after every use.
  • Place 1 to 2 drops of lubricating oil on the moving blade and turn on the clipper. The oil should distribute on its own. Wipe off any excess oils.

Troubleshooting

Clipper cutters do not move

  • The cutting unit may be dirty and clogged. Clean the unit as directed in Cleaning & Maintaining section.
  • Always clean the blade and clipper before storing.
  • Always place the blade protection guard back on the clipper blades before storing.

Videos

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Documents / Resources

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Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.

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