Remington HC70 User Manual page 7

Hair clipper corded for constant power
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CARE FOR YOUR HAIRCLIPPER
Your clipper is fitted with high quality titanium blades. To ensure long lasting performance
of your clipper, clean the blades and unit regularly. Always keep the protective cap on the
trimmer blade.
At regular intervals the Blade Set should be removed and cleaned.
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AFTER EACH USE
Ensure the clipper is switched off and disconnected from the mains.
Brush the accumulated hair from the blades. Do not submerge the clipper in water.
To clean the unit, wipe with a damp cloth and dry immediately.
Note: Ensure that the clipper is turned off when cleaning.
EVERY SIX MONTHS
Remove the 2 screws retaining the fixed blade with a screwdriver. Do not remove blade
set.
Brush out hairs from between the blades with soft cleaning brush. Do not remove the
lubricating grease from the blades. It is not necessary to remove the small moving blade
from the unit.
If the moving blade has been removed this can be re-fitted by slotting the long grooved
edge of the blade onto the two white plastic guide ridges and then seating the blade over
the plastic actuator bar. The fixed blade is fitted with the raised profile pointing outwards
and fixed with the 2 screws.
Before fully tightening the 2 screws, adjust the taper lever to the lower position and align
the blades so that their cutting edges are parallel to one another. Tighten the 2 screws.
Note that if the blades are not correctly aligned then cutting efficiency will be impaired.
CAUTION: Do not use liquid cleaners on the blades or harsh or corrosive chemicals on
the blade casing. Always use a soft brush to remove the accumulated hairs.
Unplug the charge adaptor from the power outlet when fitting or removing attachments,
or while cleaning the product.
Always store this appliance in a moisture-free area.
Do not wrap the cord around the appliance.
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