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Operating Instructions extension cord to operate this appliance. this operate to cord extension Cut hair shorter on the sides and base of the head head the of base and sides the on shorter hair Cut clipper upside down (see illustration) and, holding holding and, illustration) (see down upside clipper recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use an an use not Do manufacturer. the by recommended flat comb (see illustration). (see comb flat facial hair facial and out, repeating as you rotate around the head. head. the around rotate you as repeating out, and For the back of the neck and the sideburns, hold the the hold sideburns, the and neck the of back the For ® described in this manual. Do not use attachments not not attachments use not Do manual. this in described cut hair on top of the head over over head the of top on hair cut sideburns, neckline, for by blending the hair at the fade line by trimming up up trimming by line fade the at hair the blending by move the clipper over, around and behind the ears. ears. the behind and around over, clipper the move 3. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as as purpose intended its for only appliance this Use 3. not the attachment comb. Just Just comb. attachment the not MODEL HCT420R MODEL blade Trimmer Oil ments. With the taper control in position #1, start start #1, position in control taper the With ments. blades and back. and blades With the outline of the hair as your guide, slowly slowly guide, your as hair the of outline the With children or individuals with certain disabilities. certain with individuals or children For a flattop, use the flat comb, comb, flat the use flattop, a For - attach comb Remove line. fade the Establish 4. clipper and beard trimmer trimmer beard and clipper Instructions for Care and Use and Care for Instructions the corner edge of the blade is against the hairline. hairline. the against is blade the of edge corner the 2. This appliance should not be used by, on, or near near or on, by, used be not should appliance This 2. with the sides. sides. the with natural growth of your hair. your of growth natural to switch between the the between switch to sideburns and the ear (see illustration), making sure sure making illustration), (see ear the and sideburns or wrap line cord around appliance. around cord line wrap or setting, the taper lever lengthens the life of your your of life the lengthens lever taper the setting, INSTRUCTIONS which it grows, then even it up up it even then grows, it which cord coiled up, then place in cylinder. in place then up, coiled cord trimmer when necessary. Keep cutting against the the against cutting Keep necessary. when trimmer Use these instructions instructions these Use the desired style. Position the clipper between the the between clipper the Position style. desired the unattended when plugged in. Do not pull, twist, twist, pull, not Do in. plugged when unattended Because a different cutting edge is used in each each in used is edge cutting different a Because the hair against the direction in in direction the against hair the To store your clipper, lay it flat with the the with flat it lay clipper, your store To 3. Gradually trim hair from entire head, rotating rotating head, entire from hair trim Gradually 3. Outlining requires no attachments. Comb hair into into hair Comb attachments. no requires Outlining This appliance should never be left left be never should appliance This 1. SAVE THESE THESE SAVE clipper body. (see Fig. 5) Fig. (see body. clipper For the front to the crown, cut cut crown, the to front the For twist or wrap the cord around the clipper. clipper. the around cord the wrap or twist short attachment comb. comb. attachment short as 1/8". as OUTLINING of burns, electrocution, fire, or injury to persons: to injury or fire, electrocution, burns, of blade is now fixed onto the the onto fixed now is blade Front view Front Back view Back NOTE: Never pull on the clipper cord. Never Never cord. clipper the on pull Never NOTE: WARNING – WARNING #4, it will leave hair about the same length as the the as length same the about hair leave will it #4, to the upper side of the head. the of side upper the to the #1 comb attachment, you can cut hair as short short as hair cut can you attachment, comb #1 the To the reduce the risk risk the reduce the To trimming just a little at a time. a at little a just trimming 3. Snap the blade down. The The down. blade the Snap 3. down. If you push to the lowest position level #5 or or #5 level position lowest the to push you If down. sides, cutting from the bottom bottom the from cutting sides, through the hair. Let the trimmer do the work. Using Using work. the do trimmer the Let hair. the through coarser hair. coarser and outward through the hair, hair, the through outward and Long attachment comb (#7) cuts hair to 7/8". to hair cuts (#7) comb attachment Long • the “Lock Tap.” (see Fig. 4) Fig. (see Tap.” “Lock the before operating. before #1. To increase cutting length, slowly push control control push slowly length, cutting increase To #1. Use the same technique for the the for technique same the Use away cuttings as you go. Do not force the blades blades the force not Do go. you as cuttings away provide extra power making it easier to cut thicker, thicker, cut to easier it making power extra provide per upward upward per clip the lift Gradually immediately after using. after immediately “Blade Tongue” down below below down Tongue” “Blade Long attachment comb (#6) cuts hair to 3/4". to hair cuts (#6) comb attachment Long off, unplug from electric outlet, and straighten cord cord straighten and outlet, electric from unplug off, • push taper control up as far as it will go to level level to go will it as far as up control taper push the clipper up through the hair. hair. the through up clipper the and make your hair a little shorter. Brush or comb comb or Brush shorter. little a hair your make and Equipped with a turbo switch, this unit is designed to to designed is unit this switch, turbo a with Equipped East Windsor, NJ 08520 NJ Windsor, East 6. Always unplug this appliance from electrical outlet outlet electrical from appliance this unplug Always 6. clipper body by inserting the the inserting by body clipper yet flat against the head. head. the against flat yet the cord does become tangled during use, turn unit unit turn use, during tangled become does cord the of the cut. For the closest cut and the shortest hair, hair, shortest the and cut closest the For cut. the of attachment flat against the head and slowly move move slowly and head the against flat attachment begin with a longer one. You can always go back back go always can You one. longer a with begin Long attachment comb (#5) cuts hair to 5/8". to hair cuts (#5) comb attachment Long • 2. Place the blade onto the the onto blade the Place 2. Rd. Milford 150 water. Unplug immediately. Unplug water. rid of trimmed hair. trimmed of rid ward, ward, up pointing comb ment 13. Always check for tangles or kinks in the cord. If If cord. the in kinks or tangles for check Always 13. because it lets you gradually adjust the closeness closeness the adjust gradually you lets it because using the longest comb setting. Hold the comb comb the Hold setting. comb longest the using become familiar with the different attachments, attachments, different the with familiar become Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen into into fallen has that appliance an for reach not Do 5. 5. Long attachment comb (#4) cuts hair to 1/2". to hair cuts (#4) comb attachment Long Corporation Conair • Fig. 3). Fig. Comb often to check for uneven strands, and to get get to and strands, uneven for check to often Comb - attach the of teeth with hair the 12. Avoid skin contact with moving blades. moving with contact skin Avoid 12. need in some situations for an attachment comb, comb, attachment an for situations some in need Always cut from the back of the neck to the crown, crown, the to neck the of back the from cut Always of neck up toward top of head). At first, until you you until first, At head). of top toward up neck of 4. Do not place in, or drop into water or other liquids. other or water into drop or in, place not Do 4. to lowest position “1” (see (see “1” position lowest to Medium-Long attachment comb (#3) cuts hair to 3/8". to hair cuts (#3) comb attachment Medium-Long space between the comb or fingers and the head. head. the and fingers or comb the between space per lightly against against lightly per clip Hold upward. bottom the from • plug from outlet. from plug handling, to: handling, FLATTOPS, CREW CUTS, ETC. CUTS, CREW FLATTOPS, clipping/trimming. This taper control eliminates the the eliminates control taper This clipping/trimming. ting against the growth of your hair (from base base (from hair your of growth the against ting maintenance of the clipper blades. clipper the of maintenance 1.
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