Conair STUBBLE TRIM GMT265CSC Instruction Booklet
Conair STUBBLE TRIM GMT265CSC Instruction Booklet

Conair STUBBLE TRIM GMT265CSC Instruction Booklet

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blendIng the JawlIne
1. The two jawline attachments (jawline
AC12 provides 7 mm and jawline AC13
provides 5 mm) will help you to achieve
a neat, finished trim under your chin. To
use one of the attachments, press it down
over the trimmer blades until it clicks into
position.
2.Hold the trimmer in an upright position and
begin trimming under your jawline, using
short, even strokes.
3.After your beard is blended, turn off the
trimmer and remove the attachment by
gently pulling up on tab.
to trIm your muStache
1. For best results, start with a clean, slightly
damp mustache.
2.Comb
through
mustache
in
direction it grows.
3.Place the 5-position
comb over the facial hair blade and snap it
into position. It is a good idea to start with
your
the
the longest trim setting adjustment. (You
can always go back and cut your mustache
more closely with a shorter
setting.)
alwayS trIm your
muStache from
the top down
4. After your mustache has been trimmed to
the desired length, remove the 5-position
comb and, using the blades only, define the
outline of the bottom of your mustache.
5. Use the precision goatee trimmer blade for
fine detailing and hair art.
rotary noSe & ear trImmer
For easy, safe grooming of long nose and ear
hairs, attach the rotary nose/ear trimmer and
hold unit to areas that need trimming.
1. Make sure the trimmer on/off switch is in
the "off" position
2. Detach normal trimming
blade (see "Repl-acement
(Removal) of Blade Set"
instructions)
3. Installing the nose & ear
trimmer
4. Insert the pin of the trimmer
body into the hexagonal hole
of the trimmer head as shown
in Fig.1
5. Press and snap the trimmer
head onto the body as shown
in Fig.2
6. Detaching the nose & ear trimmer
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3

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Summary of Contents for Conair STUBBLE TRIM GMT265CSC

  • Page 1 blendIng the JawlIne the longest trim setting adjustment. (You can always go back and cut your mustache 1. The two jawline attachments (jawline more closely with a shorter AC12 provides 7 mm and jawline AC13 setting.) provides 5 mm) will help you to achieve a neat, finished trim under your chin.
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    – Return the appliance to a Conair service center Any appliance is electrically for examination and repair. live, even when the switch is off.
  • Page 3: On/Off Switch

    7. Hold the trimmer in the way as shown in battery removal Fig.3 with the thumb pressing the top front part of the trimmer head and snap it off. CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM BATTERY. MUST BE COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF on/off SwItch PROPERLY.
  • Page 4: Operation

    Save theSe troubleShootIng If your rechargeable trimmer does not seem to be InStructIonS taking a charge, take the following troubleshooting steps before returning it for repair: uSer manual 1. Be sure the electrical outlet is working by plugging in another appliance to test the outlet. Before using the Class 2 Power Supply, read 2.
  • Page 5 model gmt265cSc Stubble trImmer 5-Position Attachment Comb 2 Jawline Combs Nose/Ear Trimmer Mustache Comb Facial Hair Blade 5 Stubble Combs Soft Storage Bag Lubricating Oil Multi-use Trimmer Adaptor...
  • Page 6: User Maintenance Instructions

    The Conair trimmer taper InStructIonS control switch is positioned at the back of the unit. You takIng care of your trImmer can hold the trimmer in your hand and adjust the switch oIlIng the bladeS as needed.
  • Page 7: Limited Two-Year Warranty

    STUBBLE TRIM lImIted two year warranty Conair will repair or replace (at our option) your unit free of charge for 24 months from the date 14 Piece gRooming system of purchase if the appliance is defective in workmanship or materials.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    be slightly damp (NOT WET) when using your setting. (You can always go back and make trimmer. This will prevent the trimmer from your beard a little shorter.) removing more hair than desired. 3. Begin trimming your beard using smooth, even strokes.

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