clipper up through the hair.
·Use the same technique for the sides, cutting from the bottom to the
upper side of the head. (Fig. 19)
·For the front to the crown, cut the hair against the direction in which if
grows. Then even it up with the sides. (Fig. 20)
·For a flat top, use a flat comb, not the attachment comb. Just cut hair
on top of the head over it .
·To taper hair down to the neckline, use closer cutting attachment
combs. Comb hair and check for uneven spots and outline sideburns
and neckline. (Fig. 21)
·If a short tapered cut on the sides and back is desired follow the Fig.22
·The four basic areas illustrated on the hair cutting guide are you "road
map" to easy do-it-yourself hair cutting.
MAINTENANCE
·Your clippers were carefully examined to ensure that the blades were
oiled and aligned before leaving our factory.
·Blades must be realigned if they have been removed for cleaning or
replacement.
To realign the blades, simply match the upper and bottom blades teeth
up, point for point. (End of top blade teeth should be approximately
1.2mm back from bottom blade. Compare your clipper blades with the
sketch.) (Fig. 23)
·If blade alignment is incorrect, add a few drops of oil to the blades, turn
clipper on for a few moments, turn off and unplug. Loosen screws
slightly and adjust. Tighten screw after blade is aligned. (Fig. 24)
Oil
·To maintain your clipper in peak condition, the blades should be oiled
every few haircuts.
·Do not use hair oil, grease oil mixed with kerosene or any solvent. As
the solvent will evaporate and leave the thick oil which may slow down
the blades motion. (Fig. 25)
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