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- Cut your hair along the comb or
your ngers.
- Remove the cut hair using a
comb and check the evenness of
the cut regularly. (Fig. 6)
Using the thinning guide
Switch the clipper to the ‘THIN’
position. The thinning guide is in
front of the blades.
This technique allows you to thin
out hair to make styling easier.
The technique is particularly good
for the crown of the head where
hair is usually thicker.
To thin you hair, take a section
of hair (rest your little and ring
ngers on your scalp, using the
middle and index ngers to set
the length), hold 1 to 2 cm below
the cutting length. Then, using
the clipper, cut the section of hair
steeply and at an angle to create a
saw-toothed ‘edge’.
MAINTENANCE
Remove the cutting guide after
each use.
Cleaning the clipper blades
regularly will maintain their
optimal performance.
Removable blades
To make cleaning easier, the
BaByliss clipper blades can be
removed. Make sure the clipper
is turned o. Hold the clipper
with the blades pointing up and
remove them by pressing the top
of the blade. (Fig. 7)
Brush the blades using the
cleaning brush to remove any
hair.
Self-lubricating blades
The blades of your clipper have
a reservoir pad that dispenses
the amount of oil necessary for
your clipper to operate properly,
every time. It is nevertheless
recommended that you occa-
sionally rell, when you notice the
clipper isn’t performing as well.
Remove the blades as described
above.
Carefully squeeze a few drops of
BaByliss oil onto the pad. (Fig. 8)
Then put the blades back on the
clipper.
BaByliss oil is specially formulated
for clippers, it will not evaporate
or slow the blades down.
You can get new blades when
these are worn or damaged.