closest cut and leave the hair very short. Pushing the lever downward gradually in-
creases the cutting length. In the lowest position (Picture 2), the lever will cut the hair
approximately the same length as the NO 1 clipper guide.
BEFORE CUTTING HAIR
• Inspect the clipper and make sure there is no excessive oil on the cutting blades
prior to use. Any excessive oil should be wiped off to prevent it from getting on your
skin.
• Place a cape or cleaning cloth around the neck of the person whose hair is being
trimmed or cut.
• Seat the persons whose head is approximately at your eye level.
• Ensure the hair is dry. Hair clippers perform best with dry hair, making it easier to
see how much hair is being cut.
• Comb the hair as it is normally styled.
• Comb out all knots and tangles.
Select an appropriate length trimming guide to match the desired length of hair to
remain after the cut. There are 3mm, 6mm, 10mm, 13mm trimming guide to choose.
HOW TO GIVE A HAIRCUT
• Let the clipper cut through the hair slowly without forcing it at a fast rate, as this
may create a pulling sensation.
• Use short strokes when cutting and initially use the longest trimming guide. You
can always use a shorter trimming guide later if you want a closer cut.
• Start at the center and base of the back, to attach the No. 1 (3mm) or No. 2 (6mm)
clipper guide to the clipper. Hold the clipper comfortably in you hand, then lightly
and gradually lift the clipper, working upwards and outwards, through the hair,
trimming just a little at a time.
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Picture 1
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Picture 2