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Conair HC500SC Instructions For Care And Use page 4

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BATTERY REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn appliance off and unplug. Using
a small Phillips screwdriver, remove
the screw on the bottom housing at
back of the clipper.
2. Remove the top housing by hand.
3. Now the battery is exposed so you
can separate the wire connectors.
Carefully hold the wires on each
side of the connector and gently cut
the wires. The connector will separate
and the batteries can be removed
from the inner housing. Bring the
battery to the nearest collection
centre for disposal or call the toll
free RBRC information line at
1-800-8-BATTERY. RBRC is a trade-
mark of The Rechargeable Battery
Recycling Corporation. DO NOT throw
the batteries into the normal muni-
cipal waste system.
Never use cord to pull clipper. Never
twist or otherwise obstruct cord. To
store, coil cord loosely and secure with
a twist tie.
CONTAINS NICKEL-
CADMIUM BATTERY.
MUST BE COLLECTED,
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED
OF PROPERLY. DO NOT
DISPOSE OF IN MUNICIPAL
WASTE.
THE CONAIR GUIDE
TO CUTTING HAIR AT HOME
Before you start:
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 clipper in a comfortable grip. Now
you're ready to cut.
MEDIUM TO LONG CUT
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.
• Short attachment comb (number 1)
cuts hair to 1/8".
• Medium-Short attachment comb
(number 2) cuts hair to 1/4".
• Medium-Long attachment comb
(number 3) cuts hair to 3/8".
• Long attachment comb (number 4)
cuts hair to 1/2".
• Long attachment comb (number 5)
cuts hair to 5/8".

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