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Step 2 (pic. 8)
Using the attachment comb (7) "5 mm" or "7 mm", cut the
hair on the top of the head towards the crown against the
hair growth direction.
• You can cut hair against and along the direction of hair
growth, but keep in mind that the hair cut against the
growth will be shorter than the hair cut along the growth.
• Use the attachment combs (7) "2 mm and 5 mm" for
very short haircut. To leave slightly longer hair, use the
attachment comb (7) "7 mm".
• To leave longer hair, grip hair locks between your fingers
and cut it using the hair clipper.
• You can use the comb: lift the hair locks and cut them
with the hair clipper above the comb.
• Always start cutting from the back of the head.
• Comb the hair to reveal uneven locks.
• Use scissors to trim hair.
Step 3 (pic. 9)
In the final stage of hair cutting remove the attachment
comb (7) from the unit, turn the blades of the clipper to-
wards the hair and trim hair on the temples and neck care-
fully. Do not press the hair clipper strongly, there is danger
of getting injuries or cuts when open blades come in contact
with skin.
CUTTING BEARD AND MUSTACHE
• Before cutting, brush the mustache or beard with a
comb.
• Do not move the clipper too fast, move it smoothly.
• The cut hair length depends on the used attachment
comb (7): «1 mm–2 mm–5 mm–7 mm»
• If you cut mustache or beard for the first time, start with
using the attachment comb (7) "7 mm". As you learn
your clipper better, use other attachment combs (7)
for shorter cut.
• Before starting to cut mustache or beard, switch the hair
clipper on by setting the power switch (2) to the position
«on» (pic. 4) and make sure that the hair clipper operates
normally and the blade block (1) moves smoothly.
• For more effective haircut, move the clipper against
the hair growth direction (pic. 10). Make sure that the
attachment comb (7) surface always contacts the skin.
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