Philips QG3150 User manual [fa]

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General description (Fig. 1)
A Handle B Setting indicator C On/off switch D Socket for appliance plug E Micro shaver F Hair clipping comb G Setting selector H Nose/ear hair trimmer I Precision timmer J Cutting element K Beard trimming comb L Cleaning brush M Adapter N Appliance plug O Charging light P Stand
Important
Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference.
Danger
Make sure the adapter does not get wet.
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Warning
Check if the voltage indicated on the adapter and on
­the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect the appliance. Keep the appliance, charging stand and adapter dry.
­The adapter contains a transformer. Do not cut
­off the adapter to replace it with another plug, as this causes a hazardous situation. This appliance is not intended for use by persons
­(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they
­do not play with the appliance.
Caution
Use, charge and store the appliance at a temperature
­between 15°C and 35°C. Only use the adapter supplied to charge the
­appliance. If the adapter is damaged, always have it replaced
­with one of the original type in order to avoid a hazard. Do not use the appliance when one of the
­attachments or combs is damaged or broken as this may cause injury. Be careful with hot water. Always check if the water
­is not too hot, to prevent your hands from getting burnt. This appliance is only intended for clipping human
­scalp hair and for trimming and grooming the human beard, moustache, sideburns, nose hair and ear hair. Do not use it for another purpose. Never try to trim your eyelashes.
­If the appliance is subjected to a major change in
­temperature, pressure or humidity, let the appliance acclimatise for 30 minutes before you use it.
Compliance with standards
This Philips appliance complies with all standards
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regarding electromagnetic elds (EMF). If handled
properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on
scientic evidence available today.
Preparing for use Charging
Charge the appliance for at least 10 hours before you use
it for the rst time and after a long period of disuse.
When the appliance is fully charged, it has a cordless operating time of up to 35 minutes. Do not charge the appliance for more than 24 hours.
The appliance does not run from the mains. You cannot charge the appliance in the stand.
1 Insert the appliance plug into the socket of
the appliance and put the adapter in the wall socket (Fig. 2). The charging light on the adapter goes on to
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indicate that the appliance is charging (Fig. 3).
Note: The charging light does not change colour and does
not go out when the appliance is fully charged.
Optimising the lifetime of the rechargeable battery
Remove the adapter from the wall socket when the
­battery is fully charged (which takes 10 hours). Do not leave the appliance plugged into the wall
­socket for more than 24 hours. Discharge the battery completely twice a year
­by letting the motor run until it stops. Then fully recharge the battery.
Attaching/detaching attachments
All attachments (cutting element, precision trimmer, micro trimmer, micro shaver and nose/ear hair trimmer) can be attached and detached in the same way.
1 To attach the attachment, push it onto the handle
(‘click’) (Fig. 4).
2 To detach the attachment, pull it off the
handle. (Fig. 5)
Hair clipping Preparing for hair clipping
Make sure that the appliance is fully charged when you start clipping. It is not possible to run the appliance from the mains.
Only use the appliance on clean, dry hair. Do not use it on freshly washed hair.
1 Make sure that the head of the person whose hair
you intend to cut is at the same level as your chest. This ensures that all parts of the head are clearly visible and within easy reach.
2 Comb the hair in the direction of growth (Fig. 6). 3 Put the cutting element on the handle (see
section ‘Attaching/detaching attachments’ in chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
Clipping with hair clipping comb
1 Slide the hair clipping comb into the guiding
grooves on both sides of the handle (‘click’) (Fig. 7).
2 Press the setting selector upwards or downwards
to set the desired setting (Fig. 8). The setting indicator on the back of the appliance
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shows the selected setting. (Fig. 9)
The table shows how long the hair will be after clipping at the different settings.
When you clip for the rst time, start at the highest
setting (9) to familiarise yourself with the appliance.
Settings of hair clipping comb
Setting Hair length after clipping
1 4mm
2 6mm
3 8mm
4 10mm
5 12mm
6 14mm
7 16mm
8 18mm
9 20mm
Tip: Write down the hair length settings you have used to create a certain hairstyle as a reminder for future clipping sessions.
3 Switch on the appliance. 4 Move the appliance through the hair slowly.
To clip in the most effective way, move the appliance
­against the direction of hair growth. Since all hair does not grow in the same direction,
­you need to move the appliance in different
directions (upward, downward or across) (Fig. 10). Make sure that the at part of the comb is always
­fully in contact with the scalp to obtain an even result. Make overlapping passes over the head to ensure
­that you cut all the hair that needs to be cut. To achieve a good result with curly, sparse or long
­hair, use a comb to guide the hair towards the appliance.
5 Regularly remove cut hair from the comb.
If a lot of hair has accumulated in the comb, remove the comb from the appliance and blow and/or shake the hair out of it.
Contouring without hair clipping comb
You can use the appliance without hair clipping comb to clip hair very close to the skin (0.6mm) or to contour the neckline and the area round the ears.
Be careful when you clip without comb because the cutting element removes every hair it touches.
1 Press the setting selector upwards and pull the
comb off the handle. (Fig. 11)
2 Before you start to contour the hairline round the
ears, comb the hair ends over the ears.
3 Tilt the appliance in such a way that only one edge
of the cutting element touches the hair ends when you shape the contours round the ears (Fig. 12).
Only cut the hair ends. The hairline should be close to the ear.
4 To contour the neckline and sideburns, turn the
appliance and make downward strokes (Fig. 13).
Move the appliance slowly and smoothly. Follow the
natural hairline.
Trimming Preparing for trimming
Make sure that the appliance is fully charged before you start trimming. It is not possible to run the appliance from the mains.
1 Comb the hair to be trimmed (beard, moustache,
sideburns, eyebrows) with a ne comb.
2 Put the cutting element on the handle (see section
‘Attaching/detaching attachments’ in chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
Beard trimming with beard trimming comb
1 Slide the beard trimming comb into the
guiding grooves on both sides of the handle (‘click’) (Fig. 14).
2 Press the setting selector upwards or downwards
to set the desired setting (Fig. 15). The setting indicator on the back of the appliance
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shows the selected setting.
The table shows how long the hair will be after trimming at the different settings.
When you trim for the rst time, start at the highest
setting (9) to familiarise yourself with the appliance.
Settings of beard trimming comb
Settings Hair length after trimming
1 2mm
2 4mm
3 6mm
4 8mm
5 10mm
6 12mm
7 14mm
8 16mm
9 18mm
3 Switch on the appliance. 4 Move the appliance through the hair slowly (Fig. 16).
To trim in the most effective way, move the appliance
­against the direction of hair growth. Since all hair does not grow in the same direction,
­you need to move the appliance in different directions (upward or across).
Make sure that the at part of the comb is always
­fully in contact with the skin to obtain an even result.
5 Regularly remove cut hair from the comb.
If a lot of hair has accumulated in the comb, remove the comb from the appliance and blow and/or shake the hair out of it.
Trimming at the ‘stubble look’ setting
1 To create a ‘stubble look’, trim with the beard
trimming comb set to hair length setting 1. (Fig. 17)
Beard trimming without beard trimming
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comb
Use the beard trimmer without the beard trimming comb to contour your beard and to remove single hairs. Cutting without comb results in a very shor t stubble beard (0.6mm).
1 Press the setting selector upwards and pull the
beard trimming comb off the handle (Fig. 18).
2 Make careful and controlled movements with
the beard trimmer. Touch the hair lightly with the cutting element.
Beard trimming with precision trimmer
Use the precision trimmer to shape your moustache and
sideburns, to dene contours and to remove single hairs.
1 Hold the appliance upright and trim the desired
areas (Fig. 19).
Grooming facial hair (nose hair and ear hair)
Trimming nose hair
1 Put the nose/ear hair trimmer on the handle (see
section ‘Attaching/detaching attachments’ in chapter
‘Preparing for use’).
2 Make sure your nostrils are clean. 3 Switch on the appliance and insert the tip of the
trimmer into one of your nostrils. (Fig. 20) Do not insert the tip more than 0.5cm into your nostril.
4 Slowly move the tip in and out while turning it
round at the same time to remove unwanted hair.
To reduce the tickling effect, make sure that you press the
side of the tip rmly against the skin.
Trimming ear hair
1 Put the nose/ear hair trimmer on the handle (see
section ‘Attaching/detaching attachments’ in chapter
‘Preparing for use’).
2 Clean the outer ear channel. Make sure it is free
from wax.
3 Switch on the appliance and move the tip softly
round the ear to remove hairs that stick out
beyond the rim of the ear. (Fig. 21)
4 Carefully insert the tip into the outer ear
channel. (Fig. 22) Do not insert the tip more than 0.5cm into the ear
channel as this could damage the eardrum.
Shaving
Shaving with the micro shaver
Use the micro shaver to create smooth, well-dened
contours.
Before you use the micro shaver, always check it for damage or wear. If the foil or cutter is damaged or worn, do not use the micro shaver, as injury may occur. If the foil is damaged, replace the top part of the micro shaver and if the cutter is damaged, replace the whole attachment before you use the micro shaver again.
1 Pre-trim the contours you want to shave with the
cutting element without comb or the precision
trimmer.
2 Put the micro shaver on the handle (see
section ‘Attaching/detaching attachments’ in chapter
‘Preparing for use’).
3 Gently press the micro shaver onto the skin
and shave along contoured edges to remove any
stubble. Do not press too hard.
Cleaning
Do not use water or a moist cloth to clean the handle. Never use compressed air, scouring pads, abrasive
cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
2 Remove any comb and/or attachment from the
appliance.
3 If you have used the micro shaver, separate its top
part from its body (Fig. 23).
The shaving foil is very delicate. Handle it carefully. Replace the top part of the micro shaver if the shaving foil is damaged.
Do not clean the shaving foil with the brush, as this may cause damage.
4 Blow and/or shake out any hair that has
accumulated in the attachments and/or combs.
5 Clean the attachments and the combs with
lukewarm water or with the cleaning brush.
6 Clean the adapter with the cleaning brush or a dry
cloth.
Keep the appliance and adapter dry.
Storage
Store the appliance and attachments in the charging stand to prevent damage.
Replacement
If the adapter is damaged, always have it replaced with one of the original type in order to avoid a hazard. Only replace damaged or worn attachments or combs with original Philips replacement attachments or combs Philips replacement attachments, combs and adapters are available from your Philips dealer and authorised Philips service centres.
If you have any difculties obtaining an adapter or
replacement attachments and combs for the appliance, contact the Philips Customer Care Centre in your
country (you nd its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaet).
Environment
Do not throw away the appliance with the normal
,
household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in
at an ofcial collection point for recycling. By doing
this, you help to preserve the environment (Fig. 24).
The built-in rechargeable battery contains substances that may pollute the environment. Always remove the battery before you discard and hand in the appliance at
an ofcial collection point. Dispose of the battery at an ofcial collection point for batteries. If you have trouble
removing the battery, you can also take the appliance to a Philips service centre. The staff of this centre will remove the battery for you and will dispose of it in an environmentally safe way.
Disposal of the battery
Only remove the battery when it is completely empty.
1 Disconnect the appliance from the mains and let
the appliance run until the motor stops.
2 Remove any comb and/or attachment from the
appliance.
3 Insert a screwdriver in the groove next to the shaft
at the top of the appliance.Turn the screwdriver to separate the two housing halves (Fig. 25).
4 Lift the battery out of the housing by means of a
screwdriver. Twist the connecting wires until they break (Fig. 26).
Do not connect the appliance to the mains again after you have removed the battery.
Guarantee & service
If you need information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at the Philips Customer Care Centre in your country
(you nd its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaet). If there is no Customer Care Centre in your
country, go to your local Philips dealer or contact the Service Depar tment of Philips Domestic Appliances and Personal Care BV.
www.philips.com or contact
Note: The appliance does not need any lubrication.
Clean the appliance every time you have used it.
1 Make sure the appliance is switched off and
disconnected from the socket.
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