Conair Electric Shaver GMT7CS User Manual

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d e d a r f o r m a a s u b a r b a o a s u b i g o t e ,  
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E n g a n c h e e l j u e g o d e c u c h i B l l o a t s ó n e d n e e s n u c e l n u d g i d a o / r a  
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l e j o s d e o r l o i g s i n o a b l , j e t o s d e m e t a l l o s c u a l e s  
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S e T i g o S a Y B B a r B e S D i p T o  
G u 1 a 4 r d . e l a s p i l a s n u e v a s e n s u p a q u e t e  
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on/oFF SwiTch  
To operate, simply push slide toward blade; to  
stop, push slide away from blade.  
3. After your beard is blended, turn off the  
trimmer and remove the attachment by  
gently pulling up on tab.  
• With the power switch facing you, press the  
blade on the teeth and in direction away from  
you until they pop out of the housing  
To repLace The BLaDe SeT  
• Looking at the trimmer from above you will  
see a notch at the back of the trimmer.  
• There is a tab on the blade set on the bottom,  
opposite the blades  
Position that tab so that it fits into the notch  
inside the trimmer head  
Push the blade set down onto the trimmer  
head until it snaps into place.  
13. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-  
Zinc), or rechargeable (Nickel cadmium or  
Nickel Metal Hydride) batteries.  
TYpeS oF BearDS/MuSTacheS  
now You’re reaDY To TriM  
Your BearD  
Save TheSe  
1. Your trimmer adjusts to five positions so you  
can have a beard length from 1/8" (shortest)  
to 5/8" (longest).  
inSTrucTionS  
14. Store unused batteries in their original  
packaging, away from metal objects that  
could short-circuit them. Never short-circuit  
batteries.  
15. Never dispose of batteries in fire, except  
under conditions of controlled incineration.  
Failure to observe this precaution may result  
in an explosion. Never attempt to recharge  
primary batteries as this may cause leakage,  
fire, or explosion.  
Battery Position  
For houSehoLD uSe onLY  
operaTing inSTrucTionS  
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  
(5/8"). (You can always go back and make  
your beard a little shorter.)  
1. Remove the battery compartment cover by  
pushing in and down toward the bottom of the  
trimmer.  
2. Align the two AA batteries with the positive  
and negative positions indicated inside the bat-  
tery compartment. Being careful not to bend the  
clips, insert the negative end of each battery first  
so it will slip easily into position.  
3. Return the battery cover to its original position  
by pushing it in and up until you hear a small  
click as it locks into place.  
4. To use your trimmer, push ON/OFF switch  
upwards to ON position.  
5. After you finish using your trimmer,  
push down on the ON/OFF switch to turn the  
trimmer off.  
6. Always purchase the correct size and grade  
of battery most suitable for the intended use.  
7. Replace all batteries of a set at the same  
time.  
8. Clean the battery contacts and also those of  
the devise prior to battery installation.  
To TriM Your MuSTache  
1. For best results, start  
with a clean, slightly damp  
mustache.  
2. Comb through your  
mustache in the direction  
it grows.  
3. Place the 5-position comb over the trimmer  
blades and 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.)  
On/Off Switch  
*Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). We recommend  
using alkaline batteries in your trimmer because they  
last longer.  
geTTing STarTeD:  
ouTLining Your BearD  
3. Begin trimming your  
beard using smooth,  
BLaDe care  
1. It is always best to  
begin with a clean, slightly  
damp beard.  
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.  
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.  
even strokes. Start with  
growing a BearD anD MuSTache  
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.  
For the best trimming results, your beard  
should be slightly damp (NOT WET) when  
using your trimmer. This will prevent the trim-  
mer from removing more hair than desired.  
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 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.  
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.  
reMoving BLaDe SeT  
This trimmer comes with a detachable  
blade set; which makes maintenance easy.  
your sideburns and work  
uSer MainTenance  
inSTrucTionS  
downward toward your  
chin. (Never attempt to trim against the natural  
growth of your beard because the hair will be  
cut too short.)  
Taking care oF Your TriMMer  
oiLing The BLaDeS  
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 1/2" or  
3/8") and go over your beard again until you  
achieve the desired length.  
aLwaYS TriM Your MuSTache  
FroM The Top Down  
About once a month you should oil the trim-  
mer blade. 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 lubri-  
cated.) KEEP OIL OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.  
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.  
BLenDing The JawLine  
1. The three 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.  
9. Ensure the batteries are installed correctly  
with regard to polarity (+ and -).  
10. Remove batteries from equipment, which is  
not to be used for an extended period of time.  
11. Remove used batteries promptly.  
12. Do not mix old and new batteries.  
2. Hold the trimmer in an upright position  
and begin trimming under your jawline, using  
short, even strokes.  
To remove the blade set:  
• Make sure the trimmer is in the off position  
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