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User manual Melissa, model 638-131

Manafacture: Melissa
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Place a towel around the neck of the person having their hair cut. A FEW TIPS 1. Cut the hair in a calm and steady manner, using short strokes. 2. Only cut a little hair at a time – you can always cut off more later. 3. Comb the hair frequently as you cut. 4. When cutting hair using this trimmer, it is better for hair to be dry than wet. Dry hair makes it easier to control how much hair is being cut off. 5. Cutting hair requires practice, so it is better to leave the hair slightly longer than you want the first few times, until you get used to using the trimmers. When you feel that you can control them confidently, cut it to the desired length. CONTENTS 1. Hair trimmers 2. Scissors 3. Cleaning brush 4. Guide comb 3 mm hair. 5. Guide comb 6 mm hair. 6. Guide comb 9 mm hair. 7. Guide comb 12 mm hair. 8. Comb 2. 1. 8. 4. 5. 6. 7. 3. 14 1. To attach a guide comb, affix it firmly to the holders at the side of the trimmers. 2. For an even cut, let the trimmer do the work – don’t force them through the hair. Remember to comb the hair at regular intervals to remove loose hair, and to see if there are any uneven sections. HOW TO CUT HAIR: Step 1 – lower neck: 1. Attach 3 mm or 6 mm guide comb 2. Hold the trimmer with the blade/cutter turned upwards, and start at the middle of the head at the nape of the neck. 3. Hold the trimmer so that it feels comfortable in your hand, and keep it steady against the head, with the teeth pointing upwards. Lift the trimmer at small intervals, so that it works its way upwards and outwards, through the hair, cutting a little at a time. 4. As you cut, lift the head of the trimmer back towards yourself at small intervals. Continue cutting the hair on the neck, from the base of the hairline to the top of the ears. Step 2 – the back of the head 1. Change to one of the longer guide combs and trim the rest of the neck area. Step 3 – the sides of the head: 1. Change to one of the shorter guide combs and trim the sideburns (the hair just in front of the ears). After this, switch to a longer guide comb, and continue to cut to the top of the head. Step 4 – the top of the head: 1. Use the longest guide comb and trim the topmost hair, starting from the back and working your way forward, in the opposite direction to the actual hair growth. Sometimes it is necessary to cut the hair the opposite way. For a longer cut, use the comb that accompanies the trimmer to lift the hair on the top of the head. Then let the trimmer pass over the comb to cut the hair to the desired length. You can also use your fingers for this. Always work from the back forwards. You can cut the hair shorter by altering the distance from the scalp to the comb/your fingers. Comb any loose hair out, and check to see if there are any uneven sections. Step 5 Finally, use the trimmer without attaching a guide comb for a closer cut around the base and sides of the neck and ears. To achieve an even cut around the sideburns, turn the trimmer over. Press the trimmer gently and steadily against the skin and run it downwards to achieve a result similar to that of a razor. 15 Short cuts 1. Using the longest guide comb, start at the base of the neck and then work up towards the crown. Hold the guide comb down flat against the scalp and work slowly through the hair. 2. When cutting the sides, use the same procedure as for the neck. 3. To achieve a ‘flat top’ look, cut the hair on the top of the head using a comb instead of a guide comb. 4. Use a shorter guide comb for shorter hair at the sides and on the neck. Comb the hair and check to see if there are any uneven sections. CLEANING The trimmer can be rinsed under running water. Always keep the trimmerp in a dry place. The blades can be removed for easy cleaning. THE GUARANTEE DOES NOT APPLY 1. If the instructions given above are not observed. 2. If the device has been mishandled, subjected to rough treatment or has suffered any other form of damage. 3. If the device has been subject to unauthorised repairs. ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS Once any electrical or electronic product is no longer functional, it should be disposed of in such a way as to cause minimum environmental damage. The device should be disposed of in accordance with the applicable regulations of your local authority. In most cases you can take such products to your local recycling station. Due to the constant development of our products in terms of function and design, we reserve the right to make changes to the product without prior wa...


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