Conair GMT170ECS User Manual

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Conair GMT170ECS User Manual

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ModelGMT170ECS

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9 Piece

Cordless Battery Operated

Beard & Mustache Trimmer

Model GMT170ECS

Instructions for

Care and Use

OPERATINg

INSTRUCTIONS FOR

YOUR TRImmER

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 battery 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 springs 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.For your convenience, the trimmer comes with a storage pouch to hold the trimmer and accessories.

Battery Position

On/Off Switch

*Requires 2 AA batteries (not included). We recommend using alkaline batteries in your trimmer because they last longer.

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gROwINg A BEARD AND mUSTACHE

There are three key factors that determine which beard or mustache style is most suitable for your face:

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 of the type of beard or mustache that most suits 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 shaper to trim, edge and line up your beard/mustache weekly.

For the best trimming results, your beard should be slightly damp (not wet) before using the trimmer. This will prevent the trimmer from removing more hair than desired.

TYPES OF BEARDS/mUSTACHES

There are several things to look for if your trimmer fails to operate:

1. Be sure the trimmer is turned ON.

2.Make sure that the batteries are properly placed in the battery compartment. Test the batteries to be sure they are working. (For optimum trimmer operation, always replace all two AA batteries at the same time.)

3.Check the blades to see if they are clogged with hair clippings; if so, use the cleaning brush to remove hair.

4.If the trimmer still fails to operate, take or send it to a Conair Service Center (see warranty procedure and addresses).

TAKINg CARE OF YOUR TRImmER

OILINg THE BLADES

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 that could damage the motor. (Never attempt to oil the motor bearing as it is permanently lubricated.)

After oiling the blades, replace the trimmer and oil packet in the trimmer storage pouch.

BLADE CARE

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 storage pouch until the next use.

Be especially careful when changing or adjusting blades. When you have your trimmer serviced, be sure that all 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.

gETTINg STARTED

OUTLININg YOUR BEARD

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.

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