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Remington HC70A - User Manual

Remington HC70A
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2 YEAR WARRANTY
HC70 Series
HAIRCUT KIT
USE & CARE
MANUAL
PLEASE READ
PRIOR TO USE
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Remington HC70A Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelHC70A
TypeHair Clipper
Blade MaterialStainless Steel
Power SourceCorded
Corded/CordlessCorded
Number of Combs4
CleaningWashable
Included Accessories4 combs, cleaning brush, oil
ColorBlack

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

Keep Away From Water

Instructions for preventing water damage and electrical hazards.

Risk Reduction: Burns, Electrocution, Fire, Injury

Warnings and precautions to minimize risks during use.

Before Cutting Hair

Blade Alignment

Instructions for ensuring correct blade alignment before use.

Smooth Operation Check

Verify the clipper runs smoothly before cutting.

Getting Started

Preparation for Hair Cutting

Steps for preparing the user and hair before cutting.

Proper Clipper Grip

Guidance on holding the clipper for comfortable control.

Cutting Dry Hair

Recommendation to use the clipper on dry hair for best results.

To Attach & Remove Trimming Guides

Attaching Trimming Guides

How to securely attach trimming guides to the clipper blade.

Removing Trimming Guides

Correct method to detach trimming guides without damage.

Tips for Cutting Hair

Clipping Technique

Advice on efficient cutting without pulling.

Layering and Blending

Methods for achieving different hair lengths and styles.

Trimming Around Ears

Careful instructions for trimming hair near ears and nape.

Storage

Appliance Storage

Guidelines for storing the clipper safely and preventing cord damage.

Warranty Against Defects

Warranty Period and Coverage

Details on the two-year warranty for workmanship and materials.

Warranty Conditions

Terms and limitations of the warranty, including usage requirements.

Claiming Under Warranty

Procedure for retaining proof of purchase and returning goods.

Warranty Voidance

Conditions that will immediately void the warranty.

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