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- Trimming your ear, nose and neck hair with
the cutting element of the trimming head.
- Trimming your eyebrows with the eyebrow
guard attached to the cutting element of
the trimming head.
- Trimming your ear and nose hair with the
rotary trimmer.
Note: The nose trimmer is not designed to
clean-shave your nostrils or ear channels, but
to cut the hairs to a shorter length. Nose and
ear hairs have important protective functions
and should not be fully removed.
Switching the product on and off
1 To switch on the product, slide the on/off
slide upwards (Fig. 9).
2 To switch off the product, slide the on/off
slide downwards (Fig. 10).
Detaching and attaching the attachments
Note: Switch off the product before
attempting to detach or attach the
attachments.
1 To detach an attachment from the handle,
firmly grip the attachment below the
cutting element and turn it until the setting
indicator points to the 'unlocked' indication
(^). Then lift the attachment off of the
handle (Fig. 11).
2 To attach an attachment, place the
attachment on the handle with the setting
indicator pointing to the 'unlocked'
indication (^). Firmly grip the attachment
below the cutting element and turn it until
the setting indicator points to the 'locked'
indication (0) (Fig. 12).
Trimming eyebrows with the eyebrow
guard
1 Comb your eyebrows in the direction of
hair growth (Fig. 13).
2 Make sure the product is switched off. Slide
the eyebrow guard onto the trimming head
(Fig. 14). The short eyebrow guard trims the
hairs to a length of 1/8 in. (3 mm). The long
eyebrow guard trims the hairs to a length
of 13/64 in. (5 mm).
Note: Make sure the guard clicks into place.
3 Switch on the product (Fig. 9).
4 Place the trimmer in a position
perpendicular to your face. Make sure that
the back of the guard lies flat on the skin
(Fig. 15).
5 Slowly move the trimmer against the hair
growth direction (Fig. 16). Press lightly and
make sure that the surface of the guard
always stays in contact with the skin.
Repeat until all the hairs that should be cut
have been cut.
6 Clean thoroughly after each use (see
'Cleaning').
Trimming ear hair
Make sure your outer ear channels are clean
and free from wax.
Note: If there is an eyebrow guard attached to
the cutting element, remove it before
trimming nose or ear hair. (Fig. 17)
1 Switch on the product (Fig. 9).
2 Slowly move the trimming head along the
rim of the ear to remove hairs that stick out
beyond the rim.
3 Carefully insert the trimming head into the
outer ear channel.
Do not insert the cutting element too deep
into your ear channel, as this could damage
the eardrum (max. 15/32 in./12 mm).
4 Move the tip in and out of the outer ear
channel in a firm, rotary motion to cut the
hairs to a shorter length (Fig. 18).
5 Clean thoroughly after each use (see
'Cleaning').
Tip: You can also trim hairs in the outer ear
channel using the rotary trimmer (see 'Using
the rotary trimmer').
Trimming nose hair
Make sure both the product and nasal
passages are clean before trimming. Dried
nasal mucus can block the cutting element,
preventing the product from switching on.
Note: If there is an eyebrow guard attached to
the cutting element, remove it before
trimming nose or ear hair. (Fig. 17)
1 Switch on the product (Fig. 9).
2 Carefully insert the cutting element into
one of your nostrils.

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