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c u c h i l l a g r a n d e c o n l o s d o s o r i f i c i o s p a r a
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f r e c u e n c i a p a r a v e r i f i c a r l o s r e s u l t a d o s .
a í r d o o t s p . s E a d ñ a s a o t o d s l r l a i h c u c
s a í o u n o g o t c a r a p e t s a e i e l c i t o u . 8 N
. o d n n o a i c n u é t s f s a e r t e i n e i m i c f e r p u s
n u a n i g e n b o r o t s a r a p l a u q e o l e o o c . 7 N
M o d e l o H C 1
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o ñ o a l a l b d e s e n o e u o l . 3 N
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p e i n e e l c a b e l l o c o n p l o d e l o s p r o f e s i o n a l e s :
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a r r i b a y e n g á n c h e l a e n l a p a r t e i n f e r i o r d e l a
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l a c u c h i l l a g r a n d e .
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. d e n a r a p g a n a c o y u u q e r u l e
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d e n o o t d a r a p l a d r e a e u i g u q e o l n o o c . 2 N
o l . r a i p m i e l s e d t n o t a r a p l a e t e c e n o c s e D 1 .
a ú n m á s c o r t o :
D E T É N G A S E .
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s o s t é n g a l a c a b e z a a r P a i n s t a l a r l a g u í a ,
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, o u q e r u l e
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l a v e z .
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e j a h t l a o s r o d t e c e v l e l s . 5 E 1
s e d t e n e n ó i a a c u n i t n o c
a r t a u c e n e e n u e e s j a q t l o e l b v o l d a v i a t l a e r
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. s l l a i h c u s c a r d u t e l l a e t l a e n a m a i c t á o t m u a
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C o r t e e l c a b e l l o e n l a n u c a y e n l a s p a
m m ) ( 1 2 . 5 1 / a 2 "
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c a b e e l l l o C o – r t 1 a G u • í a
e x t r e m i d a d d e r e c h a d e l a c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a
* A s e g ú r e s e d e q u e e l d i e n t e g r a n d e d e l a
r e g r e s e l a e c x u t r c a h e i r l l a s p , e q u e ñ a e n
o t e j b n ú o n i g e t n e s r n i i e a r n e j c a c d n e u . 6 N
. s t e n e i a c l
u n i f o r e m s e t á . c o r t e q u e e l v e r i g u a p r a r a a
a : r g a c e s d
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u t i l i c p e e l o a , g u í a m á s c o r t a .
r o a d i p
n ó i a c m r o f n i l a a e L . o t a r a p a l e d e r e c n e n
o g r l l a a j i l e e t e e n m e l p m i . s S o i s c e s o p d r a t
- l u s e r a r r g o a r l a , s p n o e i i c s o n o 5 p e t r c o c
s e i i c f e r p u
o d d a j e e l s e l b a a l c a e e t n n g a . 5 M
. n ó i a r c a e p n ó i y i r s v e u r a r s a p
o r t d e e s n n c o t a r u a p a
e s e e r g e . o R d ñ a e s d e i v u t s i e o d í o a s c
c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a .
i z q u i e r d a d e l p r i m e r d i e n t e p e q u e ñ o d e l a
e r d o d e l a c u c h i l l a g r a n d e c u b r a o e s t é a l a
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c o i n c i d i r s e g ú n s e i n d i c a a c o n t i n u a c i ó n .
n e c e s i t a n a l i n e a r s e ,
a r P a d e s v a n e c e r l a l í n e a d e n a c i m i e n t o d e l
c o r t a f n u d e o r a p , o c o c a b e l l o a
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c o r t a d o r a e a b e l l o g r a d u
p l a n o s c o l a c a b e z a .
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d i b u j o m á s a r r i b a ) .
e n c i m a d e l p e i n e ( v é a s e e l
g u í a s i n o u n p e i n e p l a n o .
c o n s a e r P g a u i r
r o d t e c e l e l s u e e e s d e r e ú q g e s . 4 A 1
d u d t i e n o g
o e r
e t s d u e j l n ó t a o n b , e y l b u a d i x o n i
c o n g u í a s m á s p e q u e ñ a s s i d e s e a .
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s l d l a i e h a c c u s a c d a e r r u , o d i c t n g é a m
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e s e i b u e h u e s l a o q o d m n o a i c n u e s f e i b u h
u e s d u e p é s q , s d o e d ñ a e s n e i d v u t s a j i e v l a c
n ó o d r l a o l c i e o t s a r a p e t s a e i e l c i t o u . 4 N
. o l e c é d e r e t y e n e m n a t i a d e m n i
o t a r a p l a u g e a e p , o a s l u e t e n a r u a r d a d e r e n
e e l b s a l c i e . o S d a d e r é t s e n o e o t n a r a p a
D E L A G U A
g a n c o n t a c t o c u c c o h n i l l a s p h i e a l .
c o l ó q u e l a c o n t r a l a p i e l a l n i v e l d e s e a d o y
e m p a r e j e l o s l a d o s .
e y u l c n . a I s a u c s e l e n n s o a i s e f o o l l p e r b a d e c
, p o n i e n d o e l b o t ó n o l a l r a g a p a r a e m p e z a r
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c o n t r a r i a a l c r e c i m i e n t o d e l p e l o ,
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M A N T É N G A L O A L E J A D O
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a b a j o h a s t a a r r i b a .
y c o r t a n d o m d á e s s l d a e r g a ,
u s a n d o l a g u d í a e l a c a b e z a ,
U t i l i c e l a g u í a m á s t u m b r a s e a c a d a g u í a .
e i n e t r i n o a a í C u q e r u l e
E m p i e c e c o r t a n d o p o c o c a b e l l o ,
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l a s e s t é n p e r f e c t a m e n t e a l i n e a d a s .
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1 . 5 m m d e l a c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a .
s o s t e n g a l a c o r t a d o r a e n l a n u c a y l a s s i e n e s ,
c o r t e e l c a b E e n l l o l a e f n r e n d t i e r e , c c i ó n
o g d e u e p o v j u e u S n
T E S C M O E R D I A N O S A L A R G O S . a d i d r u g e s e d n ó i c n u f
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. o d e i n v n á t m s o o d e n a u c
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. e t n a i c r b a l f r o e s o p d a d e n o c m e s o i r r o s e c a c
e s o l ó u . s S n o e i c c u r t s n s a i n ú l g e e t s e n m l a o s
o d y e ñ i s a u e l d a f u l c a r e a o t i p s ó p o l e p r
S O L A M E N T E
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A S L A S L E A T O D
c u c h i l l a g r a n d e e s t é a u n a d i s t a n c i a d e 1 a
a r a P c o r t a r e l c a b e l l o c o n t o r n o d e l c a b e l l o .
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t r á s d e l a s o r a e l j r a e s d , e d o r y a
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a r t d n e o e r e e n t i c e t n n o i . a N t i s i c r t c e l e
L i m p i e e l c e u x c c h e i l s l a o s d . e a c e i t e c o n u n
s o b r e l o s d i e n t e s y e n e l c o s t a d o d e l a s
l e j o s d a b e a s j u o , c u e r p o ,
l e i
u q e n o l a s l t p l a i h c u s c u e e l a t i q v . 2 E 1
M u e v a l d a e c l o p r e t a l o d . o r a l e n t a m e n t e
. r a z e p m a r e a a / p o t i l s
á t s a e . o Y n a u m e t e n e n s m a d ó m a o r c o d a t
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s e g ú n s e
d e s c r i b e m á s a r r i b a ( F
g a H c a o i n c i d i r l a s c u c h i l l a s ,
n n o u e s c u q e í n u o m , e c t e n m a t e l p o m a r c a r t e n
e s q u i n a d e l a c u c h i l l a c o n t r a e l n a c i m i e n t o
. o l r a t c n o e c s d e
t u r a l .
c i ó n d e s u c r e c i m i e n t o n a
e i n P e 1 e . l c a b e l l o e n l a d i r e c
a r P a e m p e z a r e l c o r t e :
o n ú n i a . S l a e t é i r v n , e i t e i n r r o
a d o e m c e n l a t
a d o e t m c
p l i q u y e a a c e i t e
n o e t c e n m a i c n o t ú a r a p e t s a e i e l c i t . 3 U
p o s i c i o n a n d o l a
t i l l a y l a o r e j a ( v é a s e c o r t a d o r a e n t r e l a p a
C o l o q u e l a p e i n e e l c a b e l l o c o m o d e s e a .
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e l d i b u j o a c o n t i n u a c i ó n ) ,
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a l a e c t n s g o . o S l l e b a l c d e r e e s n e . 4 D
. l o r t n o c y a d i l d b i i s i v
s e d t e n o t a r a p l a u g e a e p e r a p m e i S
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a r a r t o e i n n . a S d a z i r l a o e t p e i n r r o
c u c h i l l a g r a n d e .
t o b o p c a a r a
d u r a n t e y
S o s t e n g a e l a d i m i e n t o ó p t i m o .
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. s d a e d i a c p a c i s s a d t e i r c
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t o q u e e l d i e n t e d e l a e x t r e m i d a d F d i g e . r e c h a d e l a
e x t r e m i d a d d e r e c h a d e l a c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a
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1
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r o y a a r m a , s p o s u o j l e d v e i s l n é t s a a z e e b a c
o t a r a p l a e l b a a l c e t c e n o e e c p r m e i . 1 S 1
s . a l i r e m i s
e , d s a d i r u g e
a d i d d e e s
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L u b r i q u e l a s c u c h i l l a s a n t e s ,
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A L I N E A C I Ó N D E L A S C U C H I L L A S
C u c h i l l a
( c u c h i l l a g r a n d e )
C u c h i l l a f i j a
, r o o d p a s e r u a í s e r o d e o t b n a r a p e t s a . 2 E
u
u e a s q n a e r
n o a s d e r m e t a e i l n a p . 3 S
. o l l e b a c
o l l d e u c e l a p
a p d a e c n a c u q e o l u o . 2 C
E C l O c o N n T t o O r n R e N o E n o O r e q u i e r e a c c e s o r i o s .
a b a j o h a s t a a r r i b a .
m i s m a t é c n i c a p a r a l o s l a d o s ,
h c a n s á a s m a t e a n u a p a d ( a z i r l a o a j i p v l a c
C U C H L I A L S L D A E S
e n t r e l a s c u a l e s l a s s i g u i e n t e s :
t o m a r p r e c a u c i o n e s b á s i c a s d e s e g u r i d a d ,
e s p e c i a l m e n t e e n l a p r e s e n c i a d e n i ñ o s ,
c u c h i l l a p e q u e ñ a . m m 1
m m 1 . 5 –
. o t a r a p l a r o d d e d e r l e l b a a l c e l l e o r e n
a z n u t e e r , e r l a o j . o N d a t c n o e é t s c s a e r t e i n m
o d i d e t n a s o t d a r e a p l a e j e a c d n e u . 1 N
s o t e n m e l
s o l y l e b a , s c a s u l e
s e d e b i l r p
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Remember, it’s better to leave too much hair than
too little. For longer hair on top, use the barber
comb and lift hair on the top of the head, cut-
ting over the comb, or hold the hair between the
fingers and cut to desired length. Always working
from the front to the back of the head, gradually
cutting the hair shorter by reducing the space
between the comb or fingers and the head. Comb
often to check for uneven strands and to get rid of
trimmed hair.
or near children or individuals with certain
disabilities.
3. Use this appliance only for its intended
purpose as described in this manual. Do not
use attachments not recommended by the
manufacturer. Do not use an extension cord
to operate this appliance.
4. Never operate appliance if it has a
damaged cord or plug, or if it is not
working properly, if it has been dropped
or damaged, or dropped into water. Return
appliance to an authorized service center
for examination and repair.
5. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
6. Never drop or insert any object into any
opening on this appliance.
7. Do not place appliance on any surface
while it is operating.
8. Do not use this appliance with a damaged
or broken comb or with teeth missing from the
blades, as injury may occur. Before use, make
certain blades are aligned properly. (See “Care
of your Clippers.”)
13. Check for tangles or kinks in the cord.
If the cord does become tangled during
use, turn unit off and straighten cord before
operating.
Your new Conair Haircut Kit has everything
you need to achieve professional haircuts at
home. Its powerful magnetic motor clipper
with stainless steel blades for long-lasting
cutting precision, features a new 5-posi-
tion adjustamatic taper control. Whatever
hair length you set the lever for, the clipper
will automatically cut all hair in that section
at the desired length. Also included are 4
attachment combs for different hair lengths,
barber scissors, a barber comb with straight
teeth and a pouch for easy storage. It also
comes with lubricating oil, a cleaning brush
and a blade guard for easy maintenance and
protection of the clipper blades.
1. To prevent the clipper from contacting the
NOTE: Never push
or shove the clipper
through the hair to
make it move more
quickly. Professional
experience shows
that the clipper
works most effi-
ciently when it cuts
through the hair at
its own speed.
SHORTCUTS TO PERFECT
MEDIUM TO LONG CUT
I
MPORTANT SAFETY
USER MAINTENANCE
IF YOU DETERMINE THAT BLADE
ALIGNMENT IS INCORRECT:
skin or cutting too closely, make certain that the
end of the top blade is 1/32” to 1/16” back from
the bottom blade.
2. Position the extreme left-hand tooth of the top
blade so that it either covers, or appears on the
left of the first small tooth on the bottom blade.
3. Make sure that the big tooth on the bottom
blade touches the extreme right-hand tooth on
the top blade.
To begin with, cut only a small amount of
hair until you become used to the length
each attachment leaves the hair. Try the
longest attachment comb and put the taper
control in the highest setting.
Large blade (cutting comb)
Blade screws
FLAT TOPS, CREW CUTS, ETC.
CARE OF YOUR CLIPPERS
INSTRUCTIONS
Always cut from the back of the neck to the
crown, using the longest comb setting. Hold
the comb attachment flat against the head
and slowly move the clipper up through the
hair. Use the same technique for the sides,
cutting from the bottom to the upper side of
the head.
When using electrical appliances, especially
when children are present, basic safety
precautions should always be followed,
including the following:
FOR A DUAL vOLTAGE HAIR CLIPPER:
Small blade (cutter)
14. Be sure dual voltage selector is in
correct voltage position before operating.
Before plugging in, read the information
about dual voltage contained in the
Instruction section of this manual.
If you want a shorter cut, you can then use
shorter combs.
MAINTENANCE OF THE BLADE
Always apply oil to the blades before, during
and after use. This will ensure maximum
cutting performance. Hold clipper away from
your body in a downward position and apply
oil on the front and sides of the cutter blade.
Wipe excess oil off with a soft, dry cloth.
Conair® hair clippers are carefully inspected
to insure that the blades are in perfect align-
ment. You will need to realign the blades after
removing them for cleaning or replacement,
or if they should be knocked out of alignment.
How can you tell if the blades need realign-
ing? Simply match them up, point for point, to
conform with the drawing below.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER
DANGER – any appliance is
electrically live, even when the switch is off.
To reduce the risk of death or injury by
electric shock:
1. Unplug this appliance before cleaning.
2. Do not place or store appliance where it
can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.
Cutting Comb (large blade)
1/32" to 1/16"
• Short attachment comb (number 1) cuts
hair to 1/8".
• Medium-Short attachment comb (number
2) cuts hair to 1/4".
• Medium-Long attachment comb (number
3) cuts hair to 3/8".
• Long attachment comb (number 4) cuts
hair to 1/2".
Cutter
(small blade)
OUTLINING
15. This appliance was set at the
Outlining requires no attachments. Comb
hair into the desired style. Position the clip-
per between the sideburns and the ear (see
below), making sure the corner edge of the
blade is against the hairline. With the outline of
the hair as your guide, slowly move the clip-
per over, around and behind the ears. For the
back of the neck and the sideburns, hold the
clipper upside down (see below) and, holding
it against the skin at the length desired, move
the clipper downward.
Fig. 1
factory to operate at 120 volts. Refer to
Additional Information section of this manual
for conversion to 240 volt operation.
To begin cutting hair:
1. The hair should be combed
in its natural direction.
Then, match the two blades up, point to point,
conforming with the illustration above in (Fig.
1).
Never use cord to pull clipper. Never twist or
otherwise obstruct cord. To store, coil cord
loosely and secure with a twist tie.
2. Using the largest attach-
ment comb, trim sides from
the bottom upward. Hold
clipper lightly against the hair
with teeth of the attachment
comb pointing upward, yet flat
against the head. Gradually lift
the clipper upward and out-
ward through the hair, trim-
ming just a little at a time.
Repeat around sides and back
of head.
If you want hair to be even
shorter:
For the front to the crown, cut the hair against
the direction in which it grows, then even it up
with the sides.
For a flat top, use the flat comb, not the
attachment comb. Just cut hair on top of the
head over flat comb (see above).
To taper hair down to the neckline, use
attachment comb #1. Comb hair and check
for uneven spots. Outline sideburns and neck
areas (see “Outlining”).
CUT
SAvE THESE
*The top edge of the cutting comb should be
1/32" to 1/16" (.79 mm. to 1.59 mm.) higher
than the top edge of the cutter. This is impor-
tant so that the clipper does not cut too close,
or come in contact with the skin.
Attach combs by holding them teeth up, then
snapping them onto the bottom of the clipper
blade.
INSTRUCTIONS
12 PIECE
THE CONAIR GUIDE
haircutting k
TO CUTTING HAIR AT HOME
OPERATING
To remove comb attachments, place index
finger and thumb as illustrated; then pull out
and up.
Before you start:
POWERFU
MAGNETIC
To replace cutting comb and cutter after
removal for cleaning, replacement or because
they are out of alignment, slide the cutter
back onto the black plastic oscillating head.
Next, you must make sure that the cutter
(small blade) and the cutting comb (large
blade) are properly aligned. Line up the new
or existing cutting comb with the two screw
holes. Place the original screws, one in each
hole, and lightly tighten with a Phillips head
screwdriver.
*The extreme left-hand tooth of the cutting
comb must cover or be to the extreme left of
the first small tooth of the cutter.
1. Inspect your clipper. Make sure it’s free
of hair and dirt, properly oiled, and running
smoothly.
INSTRUCTIONS
3. Do not use while bathing or in a shower.
4. Do not place in, or drop into, water or
other liquids.
5. Do not reach for an appliance that has
fallen into water. Unplug immediately.
This appliance is intended for household use.
Use on Alternating Current (120V AC 60Hz/
240V AC 50Hz, confirm selected voltage
before using).
LONG LAS
stainless ste
9. Do not operate outdoors or where aerosol
(spray) products are being used or oxygen is
being administered.
10. Never operate the appliance with the
air openings blocked or while on a soft
surface, such as a bed or couch, where the
air openings may be blocked. Keep the air
openings free of lint, hair, and the like.
2. Place a cape around the neck of the
person getting a haircut.
3. Seat the person so that his or her head is
at your eye level. This gives you greater vis-
ibility and control.
4. First, comb hair until it’s tangle-free. Then
hold clipper in a comfortable grip. Now you’re
ready to cut.
*Be sure that the extreme right hand big
tooth of the cutter touches the extreme right
tooth of the cutting comb.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one
blade is wider than the other). As a safety
feature, this plug will fit in the outlet only
one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the
outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician to install the
proper outlet. Do not attempt to defeat this
safety feature.
6. Always unplug this appliance from
electrical outlet immediately after using.
Any other servicing should be performed by
an authorized service representative. The
appliance has no user-serviceable parts. The
product is for household use. Do not pull,
twist, or wrap line cord around appliance.
STOP. COMB. CHECK.
A) Apply more pressure to
the head with the attach-
ment comb that is in place.
This takes a little practice, of
course.
For best results, do as the professionals do:
Comb hair often, and check clipping results as
you comb. This way you avoid uneven sides,
bangs, neckline, etc.
Instructions for Care and Use
Model HC102NGB
WARNING –To reduce risk of burns,
electrocution, fire, or injury to persons:
11. Always attach plug to appliance first,
then to outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls
to OFF; remove plug from outlet.
1. This appliance should never be left
unattended when plugged in. Do not pull,
twist, or wrap line cord around appliance.
OR
B) Just switch to a shorter
attachment comb.
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12. Avoid skin contact with moving blades.
H O M E H A I R C U T T I N G K I T
2. This appliance should not be used by, on,
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