Conair Hair Clippers HC221 User Manual

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e d e n i e p n u , s a d a e d a l s e t n e i d n o c o d a l e d o m  
e d e n i e p n u , o r e u q u l e p e d s a r e j i t , ) a h c e r e d  
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e n i e p n u o s u l c n i ( e t r o c e r e d s o g r a l s o t n i t s i d r a r g o l  
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o d a t r o c n u a r a p o r u d e l b a d i x o n i o r e c a e d s a l l i h c u c y  
s e n o i c i s o p 5 n o c e t r o c e r e d e t s u j a e d n ó t o b n u  
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e d s e r b i l s a r u t r e b a s a l a g n e t n a M . r i u r t s b o n a d e u p e s e d n o d  
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l e e u q o l o c o e r i a e d s a r u t r e b a s a l e e u q o l b a c n u N . 0 1  
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n á t s e e s e d n o d i n , e r b i l e r i a l a o t a r a p a e t s e e c i l i t u o N . 9  
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n ó i c c e s a l e s a é v ( o l r a s u e d s e t n a s a d a e n i l a e t n e m a t c e r r o c  
n é t s e s a l l i h c u c s a l e u q e s e r ú g e s A . a d i r e h a n u r a c o v o r p  
a í r d o p o t s E . a l l i h c u c a l a s e t n e i d n a t l a f e l i s o o d a m i t s a l  
o o t o r o i r o s e c c a e n i e p n u n o c o t a r a p a e t s e e s u o N . 8  
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c o n t r a c o l ó q u e l a  
c o r l t a a d o g r a a  
n u c l a e n p e l o e l  
c a b e d l e l o l . f o r m l a a s i g u i e n d o  
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l a o d í a c a h e u q o t a r a p a n u r a z n a c l a e d e t n e t n i o N . 5  
s e c l c a i ó n é a ( s V e N o . 1  
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c o r t a a r r P a  
n á t s e o l l e b a c e d s e t r o c e r i s d a d i c o l e v r e d r e p  
e d e u p a r o d a t r o c u S . r a t r o c a r a p o l u g n á o m s i m l e  
n a s u a c n u n e u q o t s e u p , s a l l i h c u c s a l e d l i t ú a d i v  
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n a t o l l e b a c l e á r a j e d o g r a l s á m e t s u j a l E . 5 l e v i n l e s e  
o g r a l s á m l e v i n l E . o j a b a a i c a h e t n e m a t n e l n ó t o b l e  
a v e u m , o g r a l s á m e t r o c n u a r a P . 1 l e v i n l e s e o t r o c  
s á m l e v i n l E . a b i r r a a i c a h n ó t o b l e a v e u m , o t r o c s á m  
e t r o c n u a r a P . o i r o s e c c a e n i e p n u r a s u e d d a d i s e c e n  
n i s , o g r a l s á m o o t r o c s á m o l l e b a c l e r a t r o c e t i m r e p  
e l e t r o c e r l e d e t s u j a e d n ó t o b l e , s o s a c s o n u g l a n E  
t i l l a p s a , l a s e n y  
n u c l a a e n p e l e o l  
v e z . c a d a p o c u o n  
c o r t a n d f u o e r a , h a y c i a a r r i b a  
a l r e d e d s o o r b r e ,  
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a s P e  
a r r i b a h a c i a  
g r a d u a l m c e a n b e t e e l l l o e n  
c a b l a e z a . c o n t r a p l y a n o  
p a u n t a n d p o e i n e  
d i e n t l o e s c o n  
c o r l t a d o r a  
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d i b e u l j o ) . ( v é a s e p e i n d e e l  
e n c i m a  
a c c e s o p r i e o i , n u e n d e v e z  
c u c d h e i l l a s j u e e g l o p r A i e t 3 e .  
o r t o u a u g a l a r e a c e j e d o l i n o t a r a p a l e e u q o l o c o N . 4  
c a b e e l l l o c o r y t e  
n a c e i l m i e n t o c o n t r a  
e s q l a u i n a q u e  
e n c s u e e n t r e c u c h i l l a  
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a n u o d n a m o t o o d n a ñ a b é t s e e s s a r t n e i m e s u o l o N . 3  
l a d o l o s . s i g u a l e l u e g o c a b e l l o ,  
l a e n  
c u c d h e i l l a s j u e g d o e l  
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l i g e r a m e t a n d t e o r a  
C o l o q u e d e s e a d e o s . t e i l l o e n  
a c c e s o r i o r s e . q u n i o e r e  
c a b e e l l l o  
d e l t u r n a a l  
l a e n  
c r e c d i m e l a i e a n t o  
c a b e e l l l o c o r t e d e l a n t e p r a a r , l t a e a r P a  
c a b l a e z d a e . t e l r a a l s u p e r i o r  
h a s t a a b a j o d e s d e c o r t a n d l o a d o l s o , s  
c o n t r a r i a d i r e c c i ó n  
n e g r a l e n l g a ü e t a I n s 2 e . r t e  
i g ( . 3 F ) “ 1 ”  
. o b a v a l n u o a r e ñ a b a n u a o d a j u p m e r e s  
o r e a c a d e u p e d n o d o t a r a p a l e e d r a u g i n e u q o l o c o N . 2  
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e i P n e  
c o n E t l o r n e o  
C O N T O R N E O  
b a j a m á s  
p o s l a i c i e ó n d o r a  
o i r o s e c c a e n i e p l e o d n a s u  
c a b l a e z a d , e l a d o u n a  
. o l r a i p m i l e d s e t n a o t a r a p a l e e t c e n o c s e D . 1  
r e g u l a - p a l a n c a o n P g a 1 .  
p a r l t a e  
r e c e o l r t e  
t u r n a a l .  
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: a g r a c s e d r o p a d i r e h o e t r e u m  
e d o g s e i r l e r i c u d e r a r a P . o d a g a p a á t s e r o t p u r r e t n i  
l e o d n a u c o s u l c n i , o v i t c a e t n e m a c i r t c é l e e c e n a m r e p  
. d a d i r u g e s e d n ó i c n u f a t s e  
r e c n e v e t n e t n i o N . o d a c i f i l a c a t s i c i r t c e l e n u a e m a l l  
, e t n e m a t e l p m o c a r t n e o n n ú a i S . a l e t r é i v n i , o t e l p m o c  
r o p a r t n e o n i S . a d a z i r a l o p e t n e i r r o c e d a m o t a l n e  
a r e n a m a l o s a n u e d r a f u h c n e á r d o p e s , d a d i r u g e s  
e d a d i d e m o m o C . ) o r t o e u q o h c n a s á m s e o l o p n u (  
M E D T I A E N S O C S O R  
a d a z i r a l o p a j i v a l c a n u e n e i t o t a r a p a e t s E . e t n e m a c i n ú  
c o r t a d o . c a b e e l l l o  
d i s p a r e j o s m a e c h h o a n y e n s o q u e  
f r e c u c e o n n c i a e i P n e c a b l a e z y a . p e i e n l e  
r e d u c i e p n o a d c o ,  
c a b l a e z d a e t r a á s p o r a n t e  
s i e m p r e r a T b a j e  
d e s e a d l a o r . g l o o a c o r t e  
e l i m i n a r  
p a r a t é c n i c a m i s l a m a U s e a r r i b a . h a c i a c a b e l l o  
C U C H I L L A S  
. o d n a n o i c n u f á t s e  
s a r t n e i m e i c i f r e p u s a n u g n i n n e o t a r a p a l e e u q o l o c o N . 7  
p r e v i s t o .  
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. o l l e b a c l e a t r o c e u q a d i d e m  
L A S A L A R I N S T A P R A  
p a y r a  
p a r a  
v e r i f i c a r  
e l e n  
c o n t r a p e i n e l e  
p e i n e l e  
t r a s e r a p a r l t a e  
l e n t a m e n t e c o r l a t a d o r a m y u e v a c a b l a e z a  
S o s t e n g l a a r g o . m á s  
u s a n d o c o r l o a n i l l a , h a c i a n u c l a d e  
d e s d e c a b e e l l l o c o r t e  
E T C . A R E S M I L I T  
P L A N A S ,  
r a t r o c a a r a p s o t r o c s á m s o i r o s e c c a s e n i e p e s u  
o g e u l , r a z e p m e a r a p o g r a l s á m o i r o s e c c a e n i e p  
d e  
c i l i n d d e r l o  
a d o e n t r o p l a n a  
s u p e r f a i c i e t e r o c e r l e d o g r a l o l r a l o r t n o c e t i m r e p e l l a u c l e  
c r e c s i u - d e  
d i r e l a c c i e ó n  
c a b d e e l l o : c o r e t l e  
v e l o c i d p a r d o . s p u i a a  
c a b e e l l l o e i P n e 1 .  
a c c e s o r i o  
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, o t a r a p a l e d a r e s a r t e t r a p a l n e o d a c i b u , e t r o c e r l e d  
. s a r u t r e b a  
u n a s o b r e a p a e r l a t o g u y a r d e  
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p o c o c a b e l e l l o c o y r t e  
a d e d l - e  
d e s e n c h a j s a t r a l a s d e l a n t e  
c u c h l a i s l l a s E m 2 p . u j e  
l e e s U . o i r o s e c c a e n i e p a d a c e d o d a t r o c l a e s a r b  
- m u t s o c a a t s a h , o l l e b a c o c o p r a t r o c r o p e c e i p m E  
E m p e z a r  
e t s u j a e d n ó t o b n u n o c a d a p i u q e á t s e a r o d a t r o c u S  
s a l e d a n u g n i n n e o t e j b o n u e t r e s n i i n r e a c e j e d a c n u N . 6  
d e l l a d a o l  
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c a b e l e  
l i b r e c a b e l l e d e j e  
C u a n d o a p a r d a e t l o .  
a p a r a t o ,  
h a c i a  
S i e m p r e  
c o r t a  
d e m u e s t i o r a n a l  
r á p i d m a m á s e n t c e o . r t e  
P O 5 S I C I O C N O N E S  
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A U G A L E D O D A J E L A  
O T A R A P A L E A G N E T N A M  
a l r e d e d o T r E  
R E C O D R E L  
A J U D S E T E T Ó N B O  
L A A R G O S  
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p u e l g l a r c o n  
c u a n d o m e j o r  
p r o f e -  
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f u n c i q o u n e a  
. n e r a p e r o l y n e n i m a x e o l e u q a r a p o d a z i r o t u a  
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children or individuals with certain disabilities.  
Attach combs by hold-  
ing them teeth up, then  
snapping them onto the  
bottom of the clipper  
blade.  
OR  
Turn the clipper on for  
a minute, then turn  
off. This light, natural  
oil was formulated  
specifically for the Conair high speed clipper.  
Because it is the right oil to use, it will not slow  
down the blades. Never use any other product.  
There is no substitute for Conair oil.  
Any other servicing should be performed by an  
authorized service representative or that the  
appliance has no user serviceable parts. The  
product is for household use. Do not pull, twist, or  
wrap line cord around appliance.  
blades. If you do this after every clipping, espe-  
cially with heavy hair cutting, the blades should  
remain free of cut hair. If clipper stops cutting and  
this action doesn’t help, try loosening the blades  
to remove the hair.  
STOP. COMB. CHECK.  
THE CONAIR GUIDE  
TO CUTTING HAIR AT HOME  
USER MAINTENANCE  
MAINTENANCE OF THE BLADE  
This clipper comes with a removable blade set.  
To remove the blades follow  
these steps:  
I
MPORTANT SAFETY  
SAVE THESE  
B) Just switch to a shorter  
attachment comb.  
3. Use this appliance only for its intended purpose  
as described in this manual. Do not use attach-  
ments not recommended by the manufacturer. Do  
not use an extension cord to operate this appli-  
ance.  
For best results, do as the professionals do: comb  
hair often, and check clipping results as you  
comb. This way you avoid uneven sides, bangs,  
neckline, etc.  
CARE OF YOUR CLIPPERS  
Before you start:  
INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Inspect your clipper. Make sure it’s free of hair  
and dirt, properly oiled, and running smoothly.  
2. Place cape around the neck of the person getting  
a haircut.  
3. Seat the person so that his or her head is at  
your eye level.This gives you greater visibility  
and control.  
4. First, comb hair until it’s tangle-free. Then hold  
clipper in a comfortable grip. Now you’re ready  
to cut.  
Remember, it’s better to  
leave too much hair than  
too little. For longer hair  
on top, use the barber  
comb and lift hair on the  
top of the head, cutting  
over the comb, or hold the  
hair between the fingers  
and cut to desired length.  
Always working from the  
front to the back of the  
head, gradually cut the  
hair shorter by reducing  
When using electrical appliances, especially when  
children are present, basic safety precautions  
should always be followed, including the following:  
OPERATING  
If clipper stops cutting, check to see if there  
is a clump of hair lodged between the blades.  
If that is the problem, unplug the clipper and  
then loosen the blades to remove the hair.  
SHORTCUTS TO PERFECT  
FLAT TOPS, CREW CUTS, ETC.  
Always cut from the back of the neck to the  
crown, using the longest comb setting. Hold the  
comb attachment flat against the head and slowly  
move the clipper up through the hair. Use the  
same technique for the sides, cutting from the  
bottom to the upper side of the head.  
4. Never operate appliance if it has a damaged  
cord or plug, or if it is not working properly, if it  
has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into  
water. Return appliance to a service center for  
examination and repair.  
To remove comb attach-  
ments, place index  
finger and thumb as  
illustrated; then pull out  
and up.  
Pro-Style Haircut Kit  
INSTRUCTIONS  
with Self-sharpening Stainless Blades  
1. Hold the front part of the  
clipper with your thumb  
pressing on the blade and  
place another hand against  
the blade. (see fig. 1)  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING  
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER  
This appliance is intended for household use.  
Use on Alternating Current (120V AC 60Hz)  
only. This appliance has a polarized plug (one  
blade is wider than the other). As a safety  
feature, this plug will fit in the outlet only one way.  
If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the  
plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electri-  
cian. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
This clipper has a detachable blade that  
makes cleaning easy. Just push up on the  
top of the blade and it will pop off easily.  
Remove any loose hair with the cleaning  
brush provided and then place blade back  
in position. To secure properly, line up the  
base of the blade with the lower back of the  
clipper. Push down into place until you hear  
a snap to know it’s locked in place.  
5. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.  
2. When pressing the  
blade forward, the blade is  
detached. (see fig. 2)  
6. Never drop or insert any object into any opening  
on this appliance.  
NOTE: Never push or shove the clipper through  
the hair to make it move more quickly.  
Professional experience shows that the clipper  
works most efficiently when it cuts through  
the hair at its own speed.  
ADJUSTABLE 5 DETENT  
TAPER CONTROL  
DANGER  
any appliance is electri-  
MEDIUM TO LONG CUT  
7. Do not place appliance on any surface while it  
is operating.  
For the front to the crown, cut the hair against  
the direction in which it grows, then even it up  
with the sides.  
cally live, even when the switch is off.  
To reduce the risk of death or injury by electric  
shock:  
TO REPLACE BLADES:  
To begin with, cut only  
a
small amount  
of hair until you become used to the length each  
attachment leaves the hair. Try the longest attach-  
ment comb and put the taper control in the high-  
est setting. If you want a shorter cut, you can then  
use shorter combs.  
the space between the comb or fingers and the  
head. Comb often to check for uneven strands,  
and to get rid of trimmed hair.  
The Conair taper control is positioned at the back  
of the unit so you can hold the clipper in your  
hand and adjust the lever at the same time...while  
you’re clipping. This taper control eliminates the  
need in some situations for an attachment comb,  
because it lets you gradually adjust the closeness  
of the cut. For the closest cut and the shortest hair,  
push taper control up as far as it will go to level  
#5. To increase cutting length, slowly push control  
down. If you push to the lowest position level #1, it  
will leave hair about the same length as the short  
attachment comb.  
1. Set the Taper Control  
Button to lowest position  
“1” (see fig. 3)  
8. Do not use this appliance with a damaged or  
broken comb or with teeth missing from the blades,  
as injury may occur. Before use, make certain blades  
are aligned properly. (See “Care of your Clippers.”)  
Your new Conair Haircut Kit has everything you  
need to achieve professional haircuts at home. Its  
powerful high torque motor clipper, with high car-  
bon stainless steel blades for long-lasting cutting  
precision, features a new 5-position adjustamatic  
taper control. Whatever hair length you set the  
lever for, the clipper will automatically cut all hair  
in that section at the desired length. Also included  
are 9 attachment combs for different hair lengths  
(including left and right ear taper combs), barber  
scissors, a styling comb with angled teeth, a barber  
comb with straight teeth, a full-length barber cape,  
a case for easy storage, 3 styling clips to assist you  
in cutting longer hair styles, a neck brush and a 28  
minute step-by-step How-to DVD filled with styling  
tips and techniques in both English and Spanish. It  
also comes with lubricating oil, a cleaning brush  
and a blade guard for easy maintenance and pro-  
tection of the clipper blades.  
1. Unplug this appliance before cleaning.  
2. Do not place or store appliance where it can fall  
or be pulled into a tub or sink.  
3. Do not use while bathing or in a shower.  
4. Do not place in, or drop into, water or other  
liquid.  
For a flat top, use the flat comb, not the attach-  
ment comb. Just cut hair on top of the head over  
flat comb (see above).  
To begin cutting hair:  
1. The hair should be combed in its natural  
direction.  
2. Place the blade onto the  
clipper body by inserting  
the “Blade Tongue” down  
below the “Lock Tap”.  
OUTLINING  
9. Do not operate outdoors or where aerosol  
(spray) products are being used or oxygen is being  
administered.  
If the clipper stops cutting but does not stop  
running, you will need to check the blades.  
For new blades, send check or money order for  
$6.50 which includes postage and handling to:  
2. Using the largest attachment comb, trim sides  
from the bottom upward. Hold  
clipper lightly against the hair  
with teeth of the attachment  
comb pointing upward, yet flat  
against the head.  
Gradually lift the clipper  
upward and outward through  
the hair, trimming just a little at a time.  
To taper hair down to the neckline, use attach-  
ment comb #1. Comb hair and check for uneven  
spots. Outline sideburns and neck areas (see  
“Outlining”).  
Outlining requires no attachments. Comb  
hair into the desired style. Position the  
clipper between the sideburns and the ear (see  
below), making sure the corner edge of the  
blade is against the hairline. With the outline of  
the hair as your guide, slowly move the clipper  
over, around and behind the ears. For the back  
of the neck and the sideburns, hold the clipper  
upside down (see above) and, holding it against  
the skin at the length desired, move the clipper  
downward.  
• Short attachment comb (number 1) cuts hair to 1/8".  
• Medium-Short attachment comb (number 2) cuts hair  
to 1/4".  
(see fig. 4)  
5. Do not reach for an appliance that has fallen  
into water. Unplug immediately.  
10. Never operate the appliance with the air open-  
ings blocked or while on a soft surface, such as  
a bed or couch, where the air openings may be  
blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint, hair,  
and the like.  
3. Snap the blade down  
into following position. The  
blade is now fixed onto the  
• Medium-Long attachment comb (number 3) cuts hair  
to 3/8".  
Conair Corporation  
150 Milford Rd.  
East Windsor, NJ 08520  
6. Always unplug this appliance from electrical  
outlet immediately after using.  
clipper body. (see fig. 5)  
• Long attachment comb (number 4) cuts hair to 1/2".  
• Long attachment comb (number 5) cuts hair to 5/8".  
• Long attachment comb (number 6) cuts hair to 3/4".  
• Long attachment comb (number 7) cuts hair to 7/8".  
• Left ear attachment comb lightly tapers over left ear.  
Because a different cutting edge is used in each  
setting, the taper lever lengthens the life of your  
blades. Packed-in hair can slow down any clipper.  
To remove it without removing the blades, take  
your cleaning brush and brush the hair from the  
SPECIAL OIL  
11. Always attach plug to appliance first, then to  
outlet. To disconnect, turn all controls to “OFF”;  
remove plug from outlet.  
DO NOT REACH  
NOTE:  
Always apply oil to the blades before, during or  
after use. This will ensure maximum cutting per-  
formance. Hold clipper away from your body in a  
downward position and apply oil on the front and  
sides of the cutter blade. Wipe excess oil off with  
a soft, dry cloth.  
Never pull on the clipper cord. Never  
twist or wrap the cord around the  
clipper. To store your clipper, lay it flat with  
the cord coiled up, then place in cylinder.  
Repeat around sides and back of head.  
INTO THE WATER  
12. Avoid skin contact with moving blades.  
If you want hair to be even  
shorter:  
A) Apply more pressure to  
the head with the attach-  
ment comb that is in place.  
This takes a little practice,  
of course.  
13. Check for tangles or kinks in the cord. If the  
cord does become tangled during use, turn unit off  
and straighten cord before operating.  
WARNING  
To reduce risk of burns,  
• Right ear attachment comb lightly tapers over  
right ear. These combs make this part of the  
haircut easier.  
electrocution, fire, or injury to persons:  
1. This appliance should never be left unattended  
when plugged in. Do not pull, twist, or wrap line  
cord around appliance.  
Instructions_for_Care_and_Use  
MODEL HC221  
To maintain the blades of your Conair clipper, oil  
them after every three or four haircuts. Gently  
place a few drops of oil on the teeth of the blades,  
using the special Conair oil included with your set.  
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2. This appliance should not be used by, on, or near  
 

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