Conair Electric Shaver GMT180ACS User Manual

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a l e v e l L . a í r e t a b a l a v e u m e r y a t r e i b u c a l e t i u Q . 2  
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e r b o s , r o p o d a s u r e s a í r e b e d o n o t a r a p a e t s E . 2  
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a l r a t r o c : o d a ñ e s i d e u f l a u c l e a r a p o t i s ó p o r p l e  
n o c e t n e m a c i n ú o l e c í l i t u , s o ñ a e t n a r u d o t a r a p a  
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e d e s a b a l n e o t a r a p a l e e s e r g e r o g e u l , o t s i v o r p  
a z e i p m i l e d o l l i p e c l e n o c o s u a d a c e d s é u p s e d  
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it should be unplugged  
blade care  
growIng a beard and muStache  
gettIng Started:  
to trIm your muStache  
Using the Scribe (narrow head) blade makes out-  
lining your goatee or mustache quick and easy.  
1. For best results, start with  
a clean, slightly damp  
Important Safety warnIng –  
To reduce the risk  
of burns, electric shock, fire, or injury  
1. Never leave a plugged-in appliance unattended.  
Save theSe  
outlInIng your beard  
5. To ensure that maximum charge is always  
available, leave your trimmer in the charging  
stand at all times. This will not overcharge or  
damage the trimmer.  
6. The charging stand may become warm while  
charging. This is normal.  
7. Battery life can be improved by  
periodically allowing the trimmer to run  
until the motor stops. Immediately shut the  
switch OFF and fully recharge.  
Because the trimmer blades are precision-  
made for a very special use, they should  
always be handled with care. Each time you  
finish using the trimmer, take the cleaning  
brush provided and brush away any loose hair  
that has collected in the blades. Then store  
the trimmer in its recharging storage base to  
protect the blades until the next use.  
Be especially careful when changing or  
adjusting blades. When you have your  
trimmer serviced, be sure that both blades are  
sharpened or replaced at the same time.  
There are three key factors that will  
determine which beard or mustache style is  
best for you:  
1. It is always best to begin with a clean, slightly  
damp beard (not wet.  
InStructIonS  
InStructIonS  
When using electrical appliances, especially  
when children are present, basic safety  
precautions should always be taken,  
including the following:  
troubleShootIng  
If your rechargeable trimmer does not seem  
to be taking a charge, take the following  
troubleshooting steps before returning it for  
repair:  
1. Be sure the electrical outlet is working by  
plugging in another appliance to test the outlet.  
2. Make sure the electrical plug is not  
connected to a switch which turns power off  
when lights are turned off.  
3. Be sure you have inserted the trimmer  
properly into the charging stand, that  
all connections are secure, and that the  
trimmer switch is in the “OFF” position.  
2. This appliance should not be used by, on,  
or near children or individuals with certain  
disabilities.  
1. The shape and dimensions of your face.  
2. The natural growth of your beard/mustache.  
2. After you have combed  
through your beard in the  
direction it grows natural-  
ly, you will want to outline  
the desired shape, begin-  
ning under your jawline.  
3. Begin defining your beard’s shape under  
your chin and work upward on each side  
of your face toward your ears. Then define  
the upper outline of your beard across your  
cheeks, past your sideburns, and toward  
your hairline.  
mustache, and always  
trim your mustache from  
the top down.  
2. Comb through your mustache in the direction  
it grows.  
3. The thickness of your beard/mustache. If you  
are unsure about the type of beard or mus-  
tache that would most suit your face, speak  
with a professional hair stylist and ask for an  
opinion on what style would be best. Once  
your beard or mustache has been styled, it  
is essential that you maintain its appearance.  
To do this, use your trimmer to trim your  
beard/mustache weekly.  
For the best trimming results, your beard should  
be slightly damp (NOT WET) when using your  
trimmer. This will prevent the trimmer from  
removing more hair than desired.  
3. Use appliance only for its intended use  
as described in this manual. Only use  
attachments recommended by the manu-  
facturer. Do not use an extension cord to  
operate the appliance.  
care of your trImmer  
replacement (removal) of blade Set  
To remove blade set from  
read all InStructIonS  
before uSIng  
your trimmer, make sure the  
battery removal  
CONTAINS NICKEL CADMIUM  
BATTERY. MUST BE  
Note: Trimmer must be in the “off” position  
when charging or the unit will not charge and  
it could cause damage to the unit.  
trimmer is in the OFF position.  
Keep away from water  
4. never operate the appliance if it has a  
damaged cord or plug, is not working  
properly, has been dropped or dam-  
aged, or dropped into water. return the  
appliance to a conair service center for  
examination and repair.  
Remove the blade set by plac-  
To promote the long life of the appliance, use  
your trimmer only for the purpose intended by the  
manufacturer – to trim your beard and mustache.  
COLLECTED, RECYCLED OR  
DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. DO  
NOT DISPOSE OF IN  
ing thumb against the smaller  
danger –  
Any appliance is electri-  
cutter and pushing forward,  
cally live, even when the switch is off.  
To reduce the risk of death or injury by  
electric shock:  
releasing the cutter assembly  
uSer maIntenance  
InStructIonS  
THE MUNICIPAL WASTE.  
turbo feature  
from the trimmer housing. Replace with new  
cutting system and reverse the removal pro-  
cedure, only this time place your thumb on the  
large cutter and snap into place.  
comb attachmentS  
This product is equipped with a turbo boost  
button. When activated, this will provide 15%  
more cutting power. This is especially useful  
for cutting through thicker hair.  
To activate the turbo feature:  
1. Press down the lock button and turn the  
Power switch to the “on” position.  
2. Press the Turbo button.  
3. Continue to press the Turbo button for as  
long as you need the extra power.  
4. Release the Turbo button to return to normal  
power.  
For a short to medium cut use the 1/4" attach-  
ment comb. For a medium to long cut use the  
3/8" attachment comb.  
1. Using a small Phillips head screwdriver,  
remove the screw at the back of the trimmer.  
2. Remove the bottom housing and push the  
batteries out. Bring the batteries to the  
nearest collection center for proper  
disposal. DO NOT throw the battery into the  
normal municipal waste system.  
operatIng InStructIonS:  
5. Keep the appliance cord away from  
heated surfaces.  
6. Do not pull, twist or wrap the cord around  
the appliance.  
7. Never drop or insert any object into any  
opening of the appliance.  
8. Do not place the appliance on any  
surface while it is operating.  
1. Always unplug appliance from electrical  
outlet immediately after using (except when  
charging unit).  
2. Do not place or store appliance where it could  
fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.  
3. Do not use appliance while bathing or in the  
shower.  
4. Do not place appliance in, or drop into, water  
or other liquid.  
takIng care of your trImmer  
1. Before using your trimmer for the first time,  
place the unit in the charging stand and  
charge it for 16 hours. Always place the  
trimmer in the base with the ON/OFF switch  
in the OFF position.  
2. Always check to see if the charging light  
is on when you place the trimmer in  
the charging stand. The switch must face  
forward for the trimmer to slide properly into  
the base.  
3. Plug the charger into any wall outlet (at  
the voltage listed on the label affixed to  
the charging stand). Unplug charging stand  
when not in use.  
4. The charging stand can remain plugged into  
the power source at all times without dam-  
age to the battery. However if it is not in use  
oIlIng the bladeS  
typeS of beardS/muStacheS  
About once a month you should oil the trimmer  
blades with the oil provided in your kit. It is  
best to do this over a piece of newspaper. Turn  
the trimmer on and hold it so that the blades  
are pointed downward. Spread one drop of oil  
across the blades, then turn the trimmer off and  
wipe away the excess oil with a soft cloth.  
Be careful not to use too much oil and don’t oil  
your trimmer more than necessary, as this could  
damage the motor. (Never attempt to oil the  
motor bearing, as it is permanently lubricated.)  
After oiling the blades, return the trimmer and  
oil packet to the trimmer storage base. Keep oil  
away from children.  
9. Do not use the appliance with  
a
damaged or broken comb or with teeth  
missing from the blades, as injury may  
result. Before each use, make certain the  
blades are aligned properly and oiled.  
5. If appliance has fallen into water, do not reach  
for it. Unplug immediately.  
6. Unplug this appliance before cleaning.  
10. Do not use the appliance outdoors or where  
aerosol (spray) products are being used or  
oxygen is being administered.  
do not reach  
Into the water  
11. thIS product IS for houSehold uSe  
only.  
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