Conair Electric Shaver GMT264GB User Manual

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t o c o p n a r g a u í a s o c u c h i N 9 o . u t i l i c e e s t e a  
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c o n m o v i m i e n t o s p a r e j o s y  
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l u g a r s e c o ú n i c a m e n t e .  
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u s a n d v i m i e n t o s u n i f o r m e s .  
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L 2 a . f o r m a d e l c r e c i m i e n t o n a  
L 1 a . f o r m a y e l t a m a ñ o d e s u r o s t r o .  
t o d u p r a r n a t e 1 6 h o c r a a r s g u c e a d e a l a t r e s  
t e r í a r e c a r g a b l e , p a c i d a d d e t e l a n e b r a l a c a  
R 1 i . e s g o d e e l e c t r o c u c i ó n .  
l a b a s e d e a l m a c e n a j e p a r a p r o t e g e r l a s  
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v e r a a c o r t a r l a b a r b a .  
A U C I Ó P N R E C  
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g u í a e n c i m a d e l a c u c h i l l a d e a c a b a d o .  
n e a u n a p e r s o n a d e p e n d e d e :  
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C " a m b i o d e l j u e g o d e c u c h i l l a s  
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L e r e c o r m t e e . n d a m o s q u e u t i l i c e e l a j u s t e  
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I n s t a l e l a  
l o g r a r u n r e c o r t e n e t o y p r e c i s o .  
E s t o e e s l n u o s r o m . a l .  
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E l t i p o d e b a r b a o d e b i g o t e q u e m á s c o n v i e  
L i m p i e l a s  
y d e b e n  
B A R B A S Y B I G O  
E s t o e s n o r m a l .  
r e c i b i r u n c u i d a d o m u y e s p e c i a l .  
R 2 e . t i r e l a s c u c h i l l a s ( v é a s e l a s e c c i ó n  
a r P a  
I n 2 s . t a l e l a g u í a e n c i m a d e l a c u c h i l l a d e  
c a l i e n t e s .  
L 1 a . s g u í a s p a r a l a q u i j a d a l e p e r m i t i r á n  
t o p u p e a d r e a v E o 4 l l . a v e r s e c a l i e n t e d u r a n t e  
t r i c a s .  
c a l i e n t e v . u e s l e v a p t a d a o d r e a l q u e P u 3 e d . e  
c o n p r e c i s i ó n p a r a u n u s o e s p e c í f i c o ,  
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s u r e v i s i ó n y r e p a r a c i ó n .  
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5 p o s i c i o n e s p a r a u s o c o n l a c u c h i l l a p a r a l a  
t o r i a g i a r a l a n a r i z o l a s o r e j a s .  
p e l o s c o o b r t r a e e l c a b e z a l y a c e r q u e l a p u n t a  
a c c e e l s o r i o i n s t a l e s e g u r a , m a d n e r a o r e j a s  
a r P a c o r t a r e l p e l o l a r g o e n l a n a r i z y l a s  
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p t a d o r d e s  
p t a d o r a n t e s  
D e s c o n e c t e e l d a e d e a n c h u f a r l o .  
c u c h i l l a p a r a b a r b a y b i g o t e .  
l o n g i t u d d e c o r t e s o l a m e n t e f u n c i o n a c o n  
L I M P I E Z A D E L A S C U C H I L L A S  
v é a s N e o l a t a s : e c c i ó n " I g u a l a r l a q u i j a d a " .  
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e n u s o .  
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m i s m a m a n e r a q u e l a s g u í a s p a r a l a E q u L i j a R d E a . C O R  
f u e r a d e l a l c a n c e d e l o s n i ñ o s .  
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c a í d o o s i e s t u v i e s e d a ñ a d o .  
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A v . e r i g ü e p t a e d l o v r o l t a j e  
E 2 n . c h u f e e l a d a  
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a j u s d t e e b o t E ó l n N o t a : p r o v i s t o . l i m p i e z a  
u t i l i c e e l c e p i l l o d e t e n e r q u e d e s a r m a r l a s ,  
p a r a b a r b a c o r t a c a b e n e n l a c u c h i l l a d e l a  
p e r m i t e c a m b i a r d e e s t i l o c a d a d í a ! L a s g u í a s  
M a n t e n g a e l a c e i t e l u b r i c a n t e e n l a b a s e .  
l o e x p o n g a a l a  
U f N C I O a N r a A P 1 u M . s o I E e N n T l u O g a r e s s e c o s ú n i c a m e n t e .  
t o ( O p F a F r ) a a n t e s d e c a r g a r l o .  
v i j l a c e s t u v i e s e n o d D a ñ a a d J o e s , L a o L a É t N N G m a  
t o y p e a l r a c e i t e  
R e g r e s e e l d a e p o r v i d a .  
t i l l a p s a y a l a l í n e a d e n a c i m i e n t o d e l c a b e l l o .  
d e s p u é s d e q u e  
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N o u t i l i c e  
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l o s c d i c e c a r g a / d e s c a r g a .  
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A R A N A R A I T P Z E Y L C O O R P R E J A S  
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p e r m c i o r t e ,  
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t e n c r e a r h a s t a 6 e s t i l o s d i s t i n t o s .  
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a l a s  
S i g a d a n d o f o r m a a l á r e a d e l a m e j i l l a ,  
e n c a o d r a e j l a a , d o d e l r o s t r o .  
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S O L A M E N  
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p a c i d a d m á z x a i r m á a s u d e s c p a u é s d e 3  
v e l o c i d a d s i r e c o r t e s d e p e l o e s t á n t r a b a d o s  
u n a e x t e n s i ó n c o n e s t e a  
r e c o m e n d a d o s p o r e l f a b r i c a n t e .  
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t e r í a r e c L a r g b a b l e a l c a n d e l p r i m e r u s o .  
t o d u p r a r n a t e 1 6 h o r C a 1 s a . r a g n u t e e s e l a  
O P E D R E A C I Ó N U C C I O N I N S E T S R  
S u c o r t a d o r a p u e l a d e p o p s e i r c d i ó e n r 2 ó 1 .  
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q u i j a d a y s u b i e n d o h a c i a l a  
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c o m b i n a d a s c o n e l  
2 g u í a o r t a ,  
N o u s e d e m a s i a d o a c e i t e y n o l u b r i q u e e l  
3 . 8 V C . C . ,  
o t P e n c i a n o m i n a l d e s a l i d a :  
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S ó l o u s e a c c e s o r i o s s e g ú n l a s i n s t r u c c i o n e s .  
l a g u í a y d é f o r m a a l a p a r t e  
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q u e t i e n e 3 p o s i c l i o o n n g e i s t u .
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e x c e s o d e a c e i t e c o n u n p a ñ o s u a  
m a x A m p . 0 . 2 H z , 6 0  
p ó s i t o p a r a e l c u a l f u e d i s e ñ a d o U y C s o C l a I m O e n I N N t e E S S T R  
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l a l u z .  
p a r i e n c i a  
t u r a l d e l p m e l i o e n a t n o t e n s a d e e m p e z a r a  
a T m b i é n p u e d e u s a r e l b o t ó n d e a j u s t e d e  
2 ó 4 y g e u m í a p n i e o c . e a c o r t a r s u b a r b a .  
t o y p l i a m r a p i e e g l u p e a e a l a  
l a s c u c h i l l a s ,  
1 2 0 V C . A . ,  
o t P e n c i a n o m i n a l d e e n t r a d a :  
d a r l e f o r m a .  
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D E S D E A R R I B A H A S T  
e s t é c o n e c t a d a a u n i n t e r r u p t o r q u e c o n t r o l a  
d e s l i c e e l b o t ó n c h o a r c t e i a m a á r r s i b c a o , r t o ,  
C o l o q u e u n e a n g c o i é t n a d d a e l o a . c e i t e s o b r e  
S o s t e n g a p e e r i l ó d a i c o .  
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T E S U B I G O S I E M P R E C O R  
c o r r i e n t e n o l a t o m a d e  
A s e 2 g . ú r e s e d e q u e  
a r a P o b t e n e r u n  
t e n e r q u e i n s t a l a r u n a g u í a .  
S i m p l e m e n t e i n s t a l o e s l a d e b a r b a c o r t a .  
t o a p l a r r e a v é s y  
c o r t a r e l c a b e l l o m á s c o r t o o m á s l a r g o ,  
g a e , h s t a o e n c i m a d e a u r P n a n o e n s u c i a r  
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l a s e 2 .  
p t a d o r e c  
d e u t i l i z a r e l a d a  
t e p a r a a s e g u r a r s e d e q u e e s t é f u n c i o n a n d o .  
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l o s c c u o a r l t e a s , l e p e r m i t i r á n c r e a r 6 e s t i  
l i m p i a y l i g e r a m e n t e h u m e d e c i d a .  
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E L C O N T O R N E O  
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t r a s e s t é c o n e c t a d o .  
U C C I O I N N E S S T L R D e E a l U a s S i O n s t r u c c i o n e s c u i d a d o s a m e n t e a n t e s  
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t o a l p a a t r o a m a d e c o r r i e C n 1 o . n e c t e o t r o a  
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b o t ó n d e a j u s t e d e l o n g i t u d d e c o r t e p e r m i t e  
p o s i c i ó n m á s l a r g a ( s i e m p r e p o d r á v o l v e r a  
l u y e 2 g u í a s p a r S a u b c a o r r b t a d o r a i n c  
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e l a c e i t e u s p a r n o d v i o s t o . v e z a u l n a m e s ,  
E l t o . p a r a g a r p a e l a y s i n a  
E m p i e c e c o n l a  
a j u s t a g b u l e í a l a  
s o b r e l a c u c h i l l a n o r m a l .  
t o m  
c i a  
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even strokes. Start with  
your sideburns and work  
downward toward your  
chin. (Never attempt to trim  
against the natural growth of  
your beard because the hair  
will be cut too short.)  
4. If you decide you want a  
closer trim, you can now adjust  
the 5-position comb attach-  
ment to a shorter setting (such  
as 3/32" or 5/32") and go over your beard again  
until you achieve the desired length.  
trimmer and remove the attachment by gently  
pulling up on tab.  
should be slightly damp (NOT WET) when  
using your trimmer. This will prevent the trim-  
mer from removing more hair than desired.  
TYPES Of BEARDS/MUSTACHES  
USER MANUAL  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
THREE POSITION TAPER CONTROL  
wARNINGTo reduce the risk of burns,  
electric shock, fire, or injury to persons:  
1. Never leave a plugged-in appliance unat-  
tended.  
2. This appliance should not be used by, on, or  
near children or individuals with certain dis-  
abilities.  
3. Use appliance only for its intended use as  
described in this manual. Only use attachments  
recommended by the manufacturer. Do not use  
an extension cord to operate the appliance.  
4. Never operate the appliance if it has a dam-  
aged cord or plug, is not working properly, has  
been dropped or damaged, or dropped into  
water. Return the appliance to a Conair service  
center for examination and repair.  
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 open-  
ing of the appliance.  
8. Do not place the appliance on any surface  
while it is operating.  
IMPORTANT SAfETY  
USER MAINTENANCE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Before using the Class 2 Power Supply, read  
these instructions carefully.  
If your rechargeable trimmer does not seem to  
be taking a charge, take the following trouble-  
shooting 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.  
The Conair trimmer taper  
control switch is positioned  
INSTRUCTIONS  
When using electrical appliances, especially  
when children are present, basic safety pre-  
cautions should always be taken, including  
the following:  
Model: SW-038011A  
Rated input voltage: 120Vac,  
60Hz, 0.2 Amax  
at the back of the unit. You  
TAkING CARE Of YOUR TRIMMER  
OILING THE BLADES  
can hold the trimmer in your  
hand and adjust the switch  
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 storage pouch.  
Keep oil away from children.  
Rated output: 3.8VDC, 110mA  
as needed. The taper control  
eliminates the need in some situations for an  
attachment comb because it lets you gradually  
adjust the closeness of the cut. For closest cut  
and shortest hair, push switch all the way to  
level #3. This is the setting to use for the 2  
day shave look. To increase the cutting length,  
slowly push control down to level #2 or #1 for  
longer cut. Note that too much clipped hair on  
the clipper can slow down its operation. To  
remove it without removing the blades simply  
use a cleaning brush and gently sweep away  
the clipped hair from cutting surfaces. Note:  
The taper control only works with the facial  
hair trimmer.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
BEfORE USING  
fOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
Keep away from water  
OPERATION  
1. For dry location use only. Do not expose  
to water.  
2. When not in use, unplug unit completely.  
3. Never operate this unit if the specification  
is out of the rating.  
GETTING STARTED  
OUTLINING YOUR BEARD  
1. It is always best to begin with a clean,  
slightly damp beard.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
TO TRIM YOUR MUSTACHE  
1. Before using your trimmer for the first time,  
charge continuously for 16 hours. Maximum  
battery capacity will only be reached after 3  
charging and discharging cycles. Always turn  
the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position when  
charging.  
1. For best results, start with a clean, slightly  
damp mustache.  
2. After you have combed through your beard  
in the direction it grows naturally, you will  
want to outline the desired shape, beginning  
under your jawline.  
HOw TO GET THE STUBBLE LOOk  
2. Comb through your mus-  
4. When using this unit, a warm temperature  
will be reached.  
tache in the direction it grows.  
This trimmer includes 2 stubble combs. These  
combs allow you to achieve 6 different looks of  
stubble or shadow looks to your already exist-  
ing growth. Simply use comb #2 or #4 for the  
look you would like to achieve. You can also  
use the taper control, which has 3 settings.  
Combined with 2 total stubble combs you can  
achieve your 6 different looks. Each comb has  
a different length to custom a different look  
each day! The stubble combs fit on the blade  
just like the jawline combs, note blending the  
jawline section for specifics on how combs/  
jawline combs go on.  
3. Place the 5-position comb  
DANGER Any appliance is electrically  
live, even when the switch is off.  
To reduce the risk of death or injury by electric  
shock:  
1. Always unplug appliance from electri-  
cal 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 liquids.  
2. Plug the adaptor into any wall outlet (at the  
voltage listed on the label affixed to the adap-  
tor). Unplug adaptor when not in use.  
3. The adaptor may become warm while  
charging. This is normal.  
4. Preserving the battery: in order to maintain  
the optimum capacity of the rechargeable  
battery, the trimmer should be recharged for  
16 hours approximately every 3 months.  
over the facial hair blade and  
CAUTION  
3. Begin defining your beard’s  
snap it into position. It is a good idea to start  
with the longest trim setting adjustment. (You  
can always go back and cut your mustache  
more closely with a shorter setting.)  
1. Risk of electric shock, dry location use only  
or do not expose to liquid, vapor, or rain.  
2. Do not short the polarity (output cord).  
Ensure jack is plugged into the Trimmer unit  
before plugging the adaptor into the outlet.  
3. Do not operate any appliance which has a  
damaged output cord or housing.  
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.  
BLADE CARE  
ALwAYS TRIM YOUR MUSTACHE  
fROM THE TOP DOwN  
GROwING A BEARD AND MUSTACHE  
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 a cleaning  
brush and brush away any loose hair that  
has collected in the blades. Then store the  
trimmer in its storage pouch to protect the  
blades until the next use.  
There are three key factors that will determine  
which beard or mustache style is best for you:  
1. The shape and dimensions of your face.  
2. The natural growth of your beard/mustache.  
3. The thickness of your beard/mustache. If  
you are unsure about the type of beard or  
mustache 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 appear-  
ance. To do this, use your trimmer to trim your  
beard/mustache weekly.  
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.  
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.  
10. Do not use the appliance outdoors or where  
aerosol (spray) products are being used or oxy-  
gen is being administered.  
NOw YOU’RE READY TO TRIM  
4. Always unplug the unit before cleaning or  
when not in use.  
5. This power unit is intended to be correctly  
oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.  
6. Be sure voltage is in correct voltage before  
plugging in.  
YOUR BEARD  
1. The trimmer includes a five position comb  
for use with the hair trimming blade (2-10mm)  
which provide lengths of 3/32" (shortest) to  
3/8" (longest).  
BLENDING THE JAwLINE  
5. If appliance has fallen into water, do not  
reach for it. Unplug immediately.  
6. Unplug this appliance before cleaning.  
1. The two jawline attachments 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.  
Be especially careful when changing or  
adjusting attachments. When you have your  
trimmer serviced, be sure that blades are  
sharpened or replaced at the same time.  
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.  
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 "Replace-  
2. To use the 5-position comb, slide the unit  
over the trimmer blades and snap it down into  
position. At first, until you become familiar with  
the adjustments, use the longest trim setting.  
(You can always gobackand makeyour beard a  
little shorter.)  
11. THIS PRODUCT IS fOR HOUSEHOLD  
USE ONLY.  
DO NOT REACH  
INTO THE wATER  
SAvE THESE  
3. After your beard is blended, turn off the  
For the best trimming results, your beard  
3. Begin trimming your beard using smooth,  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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