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SHBS 600 A1
GB
Setting the cutting length
To set the various cutting lengths, press and hold the release button on the slide
switch
5
and slide it to the desired position (1–5). The set cutting length can be
read on the side of the appliance.
Cutting hair
NOTE
The hair to be cut should be clean and dry.
Comb the hair carefully to remove any knots.
Place a hairdressing cape or a cloth around your neck and throat to stop
hair trimmings from falling inside your collar.
Start by setting the cutting length attachment (
10
or
11
) to a longer length
and reduce this in stages while cutting the hair.
Please note that the corresponding cut length will only be achieved if the
appliance is being held at right angles to the skin surface.
Switch the hair and beard trimmer on by pressing the ON/OFF switch
6
.
Run the hair and beard trimmer slowly through your hair.
When doing so, hold the appliance so that the cutting length attachment (
10
or
11
) is as fl at as possible against your scalp.
Always cut from your neck towards the top of your head, or from your forehead
and temples upwards towards the middle of your head.
Use the cutter unit without the cutting length attachment (
10
or
11
) to cut the
hair very short.
Thinning your hair
The hair and beard trimmer has a thinner attachment
2
to thin out thick hair
growth.
Push the slide switch for the thinner attachment
3
left as far as the stop to the
position in order to position the thinner attachment
2
in front of the cutting
unit . The thinner attachment
2
prevents the cutting unit from cutting every
hair.
Push the slide switch for the thinner attachment
3
right as far as the stop to
position 0 when you no longer want to use the thinner attachment.
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