Babyliss SC758E Hair Clipper User Guide
- June 4, 2024
- BaByliss
Table of Contents
Babyliss SC758E Hair Clipper
Please carefully read the safety instructions before using the product.
CHARGING THE APPLIANCE
IMPORTANT!
Only use the adaptor supplied with the appliance.
- Insert plug into appliance and connect the adapter, making sure the clipper is in the OFF position. Before using the appliance for the first time, charge it for 3 hours.
- The red charging indicator light on the power handle will flash when the appliance is correctly connected to the mains. When it is fully charged, indicator light will remain on.
- A full charge provides 75 minutes of cordless use Your BaBylissMEN Hair Clipper is equipped with Li-ion batteries. Before using for the first time, the appliance should be fully charged continuously for 3 hours. This initial super-charge ensures optimum power performance to ensure smooth fast trimming every time. Maximum battery capacity will only be reached after 3 charging and discharging cycles.
WARNING!
If the charging light suddenly starts to flash rapidly, the appliance is
faulty. If this does happen, please stop charging and remove the adapter from
the power source and contact our Customer Care Centre for further advice.
PRESERVING THE BATTERIES
In order to maintain the optimum capacity of the rechargeable batteries, the clipper should be fully discharged and then recharged for 3 hours every 6 months.
PREPARATION FOR USE
- Always inspect the appliance for noticeable signs of damage. Do not use if damaged.
- Always inspect the appliance before use to ensure the clipper blades are free from hair, debris etc.
- Ensure the appliance is well-oiled.
- Ensure the appliance is sufficiently charged.
- For best performance, use on clean, dry hair that has been combed until tangle-free.
- When the appliance is about to run out of energy, the charging indicator will flash to indicate that there is less than 15% battery capacity remaining.
GETTING THE BEST RESULTS
- Attach the comb guide length of your choice. Grade 1 = 3mm, Grade 2 = 6mm, Grade 3 = 9.5mm, Grade 4 = 13 mm.
- Switch on the clipper using the on/off sliding switch located on top of the clipper. The blades will start to move and the green LED will illuminate.
- Starting at the nape of the neck, hold the clipper with the teeth of the clipper pointing upwards and the comb guide flat on the head. Slowly move the clipper upwards, through the hair, and towards the front of the head in a forward sweeping motion. Once at the front of the head, engage the opposite blade in a backward sweeping motion to move from the front of the head, back to the nape of the neck.
- Continue with this sweeping motion, running from the nape of the neck to the front of the head until you reach an even length all over.
- To tidy longer hairs around the ears and neckline, simply remove the comb guide and use the blade for neatening edges and shaping sideburns.
- If you require a grade 0 cut, the clipper can be used without a comb guide attached.
REMOVING THE BLADES
- The blades can be removed to aid cleaning.
- To remove the blades, hold the handle by two hands, place your two thumbs underneath the blades and push the blades away from the handle (Fig. 1).
- Gently blow away any hair trapped beneath the blades.
- The blades can be rinsed under the tap. After rinsing, the blades may need to be oiled.
- To reattach the blades, put the position rib of the blades into the slot on clipper body (Fig. 2). Then hold the handle by two hands, and press downward (Fig. 3).
After cleaning, switch the appliance on, and oil the blades by adding a few drops of the oil supplied over the blades. Only use the lubricating oil supplied with this appliance as this is specifically formulated for high speed clippers and does not evaporate or slow the blades.
REMOVING COMB GUIDE
To remove the comb guide, place your fingers each side of the of the comb guide and gently pull down and away from the unit (Fig. 4).
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