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TM Electron TMHC105 Manual De Instrucciones página 11

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8.Move the clipper upwards and outwards through the hair,a little at a time clip-
ping against the direction of the hair growth.
9.The clipper will work most efficiently when cutting through the hair at its own
speed.Never force the clipper.
10.Never swtich the clipper off whilst in the hair.
SUGGESTED HAIR CUTS
FOR LONGER HAIR ON TOP OF THE HEAD
Use the barber comb to lift the hair on top of the head and use the clipper to cut
across the top of the comb.Alternatively,hold the hair between the fingers and cut
to desired length, always working from the front.to the back of the head.Gradua-
lly cut 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 trimmerd hair.
OUTLINING THE HAIR
Outlining requires no attachments.
Comb hair into the desired style.Position the clipper between the sideburns and
ear,making sure the corner edge of the blade is against the hairline.With the
outline of the hair as your guide,slowly move the Clipper over,around and behind
the ear.For the back of the neck and the sideburns,hold the clipper upside
down,holding it against the skin on the length desired,move the clipper down-
wards.
CREW CUT
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.For the front crown,cut the hair against the
direction in which it grows.Then even it up with the sides.
FLAT TOP
Use the barber comb,not the attachment comb and simply cut the hair on top of
the head by running the clipper over the barber comb.To taper the hair down to
the neckline,use the 3mm attachment comb.Comb the hair to remove any loose
cut hair and check for uneven spots.Then outline the sideburns and the neck
area(see 'Outlining')
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