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Getting Started - Conair GMT101WBC Instruction Booklet

Beard & mustache trimmer

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mer serviced, be sure that both blades are
sharpened or replaced at the same time.
To promote the long life of the appliance, use
your trimmer only for the purpose intended
by the manufacturer – to trim your beard and
mustache.
removing blade seT
This trimmer comes with a detachable
blade set; which makes maintenance and
replacement easy.
To remove the blade set:
• Make sure the trimmer is in the OFF
position
• With the power switch facing you, press the
blade on the teeth and in direction away
from you until they pop out of the housing.
To replace the blade set:
• Looking at the trimmer from above you will
see a notch at the back of the trimmer.
• There is a tab on the blade set on the bot-
tom, opposite the blades
Position that tab so that it fits into the notch
inside the trimmer head
Push the blade set down onto the trimmer
head until it snaps into place.
growing a beard and musTache
There are three key factors that will determine
which beard or mustache style is best for you:
1. The shape and dimensions of your face.
2. The natural growth of your beard/mustache.
3. The thickness of your beard/mustache. If you are
unsure about the type of beard or mustache that
would most suit your face, speak with a profes-
sional hair stylist and ask for an opinion on what
style would be best. Once your beard or mustache
has been styled, it is essential that you maintain its
appearance. To do this, use your trimmer to trim
your beard/mustache weekly.
For the best trimming results, your beard should be
slightly damp (NOT WET) when using your trimmer.
This will prevent the trimmer from removing more
hair than desired.
Types of beards/musTaches

geTTing sTarTed:

ouTlining your beard
1. It is always best to begin with a clean,
slightly damp beard.
2. After you have combed
through your beard in the
direction it grows naturally,
you will want to outline the
desired shape, beginning
under your jawline.
3. Begin defining your beard's shape under
your chin and work upward on each side
of your face toward your ears. Then define
the upper outline of your beard across your
cheeks, past your sideburns, and toward your
hairline.

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