Hitachi CL-8330BF Instructions Manual

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HOW TO REPLACE THE CUTTER
How to remove
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Tilt head position
How to hold
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Switch
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How to hold
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position
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English
Safety precautions
Items described here are for using the product safely and properly, and to prevent
hazards and injury to the user and other persons before they occur.
Items are classified as follows. All items are important descriptions related to safety,
therefore make sure to observe them.
Extent of hazard which has the potential to cause death or serious
injury to the user in the case of improper handling.
Extent of hazard or damage which has the potential to cause slight
injury to the user or damage to property (house or household goods)
in the case of improper handling.
<Example of graphic illustration>
This symbol means "prohibited" (never do this).
"Disassembly prohibited" "Prohibited use in wet location"
"Prohibited to wet"
This symbol means "compulsory" (be sure to do).
"General activities" "Pull out the power cord from outlet"
Use only 100 - 240V AC for power supply. (Cause of fires and electric shocks)
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless hey have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Never use a power cord or power plug if they are damaged or outlet insertion is loose.
(Cause of electric shocks, short circuits and ignition)
Never allow pins or dust to attach to the power plug or plug for the appliance.
(Cause of electric shocks, short circuits or ignition)
Never damage, forcibly bend, pull, twist, place a heavy object on top, sandwich, modify,
or wind the power cord around the power adaptor, etc. (Cause of fire or electric shocks)
The cord of the power adaptor cannot be replaced.
If the cord is damaged, the power adaptor should be scrapped.
After reading, make sure to keep this manual in a place where users can refer to it at any time.
Keep the appliance dry.
Never place or store the appliance where it can fall or be pulled into a bath or sink.
Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid.
(Cause of electric shocks and short circuits)
"Prohibited to clean with water"
Never use the appliance and power adaptor in a place where water is splashed such as
a bathroom or in a place with high humidity. (Cause of electric shocks and short circuits)
Never clean the appliance and power adaptor with water.
Never soak it in water or splash water on it. (Cause of electric shocks and short circuits)
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Prohibited
Unplug
Make sure to disconnect the power plug from the outlet for maintenance.
Never connect or disconnect the power plug to/from the outlet with wet hands.
(Cause of electric shocks or injury)
Prohibited
Never modify the appliance. Only a qualified technician may make repairs.
(Cause of fires, electric shocks, or injury)
When disconnecting a power plug or plug for the appliance, do not pull the cord, but
make sure to pull the plug to disconnect.
(Cause of electric shocks, short circuits or ignition)
Regularly clean the power plug and plug for the appliance, so that dust does not attach.
(Cause of electric shocks, short circuits or ignition)
After operation, keep the appliance in a place free from moisture. (Cause of damage to
the clipper if left in a bathroom due to condensation and rust occurring inside the clipper)
Make sure
Never touch the edge of the operating blade with bare hands. (Cause of injury to fingers)
Never use another power adaptor than the included power adaptor. Never charge
another product with the included power adaptor.
(Cause of short circuits or ignition due to abnormal heating)
Never charge or leave in humid or hot places. (inside a car in summer, etc)
(Failure to do so may result in malfunctions.)
Disconnect the power plug from the outlet after charging. (Cause of injury
or burns, or electrical shocks/current leakage fire due to degradation of insulation)
Secure the appliance and power adaptor to prevent it from dropping in water.
Unplug
Prohibited
Safety precautions
1. Never use cream or gel shaving agents.
Cause of blade clogging or damage.
2. Do not charge each time you use the clipper.
Cause for loss of battery performance.
3. When the appliance has stopped moving, do not leave it with the switch turned on.
4. Never place or dry in places exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures.
Cause of damage by deformation or discoloration.
5. Never wipe the appliance or power adaptor with alcohol, benzene, or thinner.
Cause of deformation or discoloration.
The blade has been finished to high precision. Do not allow contact with hard
surfaces. If the edge becomes damaged or deformed, it can cause injuries to the skin.
Do not press cutting edge against skin too hard since this could result in skin injury.
The clippers are specifically designed for human hair cutting. Do not use your clippers
on cats, dogs, or other pets.
NAMES OF PARTS (Fig.1)
Cropped hair attachment
Knob
Head
Charge indicator lamp
Switch position display
Body
Switch
Cutter
Lubrication oil
Cleaning brush
Power adaptor (KH-185B)
Power plug
Cord
Plug for equipment
PREPARATIONS BEFORE USING
Before using, first charge the clipper or connect to AC outlet.
1. Turn the switch “OFF” and insert plug for equipment into the unit socket. (Fig.2)
Charging can only be done at the “OFF” position.
Socket
2. Insert power plug into outlet. (Fig.3)
During charging, the charge indicator lamp lights.
Standard charging time is 5 hours.
The unit can be operated for about 50 minutes on a full charge.
When using continuously for more than 20 minutes, stop and allow to rest about 10 minutes every
20 minutes and lubricate oil to the cutting edge.
Continuous use of the unit for over 20 minutes may cause deterioration of cutting performance.
This is the same with when using the unit with AC current.
3. After charging the clipper, unplug the power adaptor and plug for equipment.
Do not pull on cord when removing power plug for equipment. Fig.4)
Do not charge the clipper if room temperature exceeds 40 or drops below 5
Extreme temperatures will shorten battery life.
DIRECT AC POWER SOURCE
As in the case of charging, insert plug for equipment into the socket and power plug into outlet.
Wait 2 minutes to turn the switch on.
If the switch is set at “OFF” after use, the clipper starts charging.
BEFORE USING
1. Open the cutter in direction of arrow. (Fig.5)
2. Apply about 1 drop of accessory oil at the blade 4 oil points. (Fig.6)
Always lubricate before and after use.
Cutting performance deteriorates if the cutter is not lubricated properly. When doing more than one
haircut in one session, clean and lubricate the blade once after finishing each cut.
3. Close the cutter in direction of arrow. (Fig.7)
4. Allow the clipper to operate without actually cutting for about 10 seconds and wipe off any excessive
lubrication oil.
HEAD TILTING
Head can tilt 25 degrees as shown in the figure. (Fig.8)
25°
Over 25 degrees Opposite direction
CUTTING
CUTTING AND THINNING OPERATION
Slide the switch in direction of arrow ; and set the position read as “CUT” then the clipper starts
operating. (Fig.9)
FEATURES
Since two Ni-MH batteries are built in, the clipper can be used for about 50 minutes with a full charge.
Cordless 5 hour charging/AC type.
Cutting length can be adjusted to 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm by using the cropped hair attachments.
Easy-to-use tiltable head.
The head is tiltable up to 25 degree for ease of side trimming.
PROCEDURE FOR CHARGING
THINNING CUT
Slide switch in direction of arrow ; and set the position read as “ ” then the thinning plate protrudes
and the blade starts operating. (Fig.10)
If the switch is pushed one step further in arrow direction, and set the position read “ ” and
the thinning plate protrudes clipper farther. (Fig.11)
Thinning plate
HOW TO USE THINNING
When first starting to use the unit
When thinning a small quantity
When finishing
When thinning a large quantity.
Thinning (light) “
Thinning (heavy) “ ”
CONNECTION AND ADJUSTMENT OF ATTACHMENT
1. While pressing knob at each side of the attachment, align attachment with cutting
height display panel (12 mm.... 3 mm) on the clipper and press the attachment as behind as
possible. Fig.12)
2. Push attachment with finger to set for the desired height as shown in the figure. Fig.13)
Cutting height display
PREPARATIONS BEFORE CUTTING
1. Place a vinyl sheet or a sheet of newspaper on the floor.
Use a chair as high as possible for haircut work.
2. Apply powder to the neck, place tissue paper, and wrap around it with a towel. (Fig.14)
3. Put on a cape from the front and fasten it with a string.
If a suitable cape is not available, substitute a nylon wrapping cloth or the like.
NAMES OF HAIR PARTS (Fig.15)
Bangs Crown Around ears Sideburn Neck
HAIRCUT
SHORT HAIR
1.Thinning (entire head)
(1) Comb hair to desired style.
(2) Lightly move the clipper from top to bottom as if combing the hair. (Fig.17.18)
Front
Side Back
By keeping one hand underneath the hair while cutting with the clipper, there is little chance of cut
hair getting in the face.
Do not thin hair near top of head since short hair will stand up.
2.Cutting top head
Pull up hair between fingers directly perpendicular to top head and slowly run the clipper above
fingers to cut.
To ensure cutting at the same length, take up hair already cut together with hair to be cut and
cut latter to the same length as the former. (Fig.19.20)
3.Cutting around ears
Put the cutter lightly against the skin and move it in a circle in the arrow direction. (Fig.21.22)
Hold the ear by hand to facilitate the job.
4.Side cutting (evening up the sides)
Put the cutter at right angles to the skin to trim the hair. (Fig.23.24)
Neck
Sideburns
5.Shaving downy hair
Put the cutter directly on the skin and shave the downy hair working from the lower to the upper
part of the neck. (Fig.25.26)
Do not press the cutter too hard.
6.Finishing the whole head
Comb entire head. Even out any rough parts by using the clipper with thinning comb. (Fig.27.28)
BOB STYLE
1.Thinning (entire head)
(1) Comb hair to desired style.
(2) Lightly move the clipper from top to bottom as if combing the hair. (Fig.29.18)
If person has a lot of hair, take up a portion of hair in hand and thin hair beneath hand. (Fig.30)
By keeping one hand underneath the hair while cutting with the clipper, there is little chance of cut
hair getting in the face.
Do not thin hair near top of head since short hair will stand up.
2.Side cutting (evening up the sides)
Put the cutter at right angles to the skin to trim the hair. (Fig.31.24)
3.Shaving downy hair
Put the cutter directly on the skin and shave the downy hair working from the lower to the upper part
of the neck. (Fig.32.26)
Do not press the cutter too hard.
LONG HAIR
1.Thinning (entire head)
(2) Lightly move the clipper from top to bottom as if combing the hair. (Fig.33.18)
2.Side cutting (evening up the sides)
Apply the cutter to skin at right angle.
Side and back
Comb hair first, and be sure to keep evenness and balance in hair length while cutting. (Fig.35.24)
3.Shaving downy hair
Put the cutter directly on the skin and shave the downy hair working from the lower to the
upper part of the neck. (Fig.36.26)
Do not press the cutter too hard.
(1) Comb hair to desired style.
If person has a lot of hair, take up a portion of hair in hand and thin hair beneath hand. (Fig.34)
Do not thin hair near top of head since short hair will stand up.
CREW CUT
1.Close cropping
Clipping the entire part
(1) Mount the cropped hair attachment of proper size of for the desired cutting length.
(2) While putting the comb of the cropped hair attachment in contact with the head skin, slowly crop
the hair from the hairline toward the crown against the growing direction of the hair. (Fig.37.20)
(3) Finish by cropping the entire part in crossed manner as shown to make sure that no part is left
uncropped. (Fig.39)
(4) Clip the lower part of the back.
Mount the cropped hair attachment one size smaller than the cropped hair attachment used for
close cropping.
9mm for side trimming against 12mm for close cropping. 6mm against 9mm, 3mm against 6mm.
The knack for quick and clean cropping is to crop the once cropped part over again. (Fig.38)
Clip the lower part of the back by gradually moving the clippers away from the head skin. (Fig.40.26)
2.Cutting around ears
(1) Remove the cropped hair attachment.
(2) Put the cutter lightly against the skin and move it in a circle in the arrow. (Fig.41.22)
Hold the ear by hand to facilitate the job.
3.Side cutting (evening up the sides)
Put the cutter at right angle to the skin to trim the hair. (Fig.42.24)
4.Shaving downy hair
Put the cutter directly on the skin and shave the downy hair working from the lower to the upper part of
the neck. (Fig.43.26)
Do not press the cutter too hard.
1.Thinning (entire head)
(1) Comb hair to desired style.
(2) Lightly move the clipper from top to bottom as if combing the hair. (Fig.44.18)
By keeping one hand underneath the hair while cutting with the unit, there is little chance of cut
hair getting in the face.
Do not thin hair near top of head since short hair will stand up.
If person has a lot of hair, take up a portion of hair in hand and thin hair beneath hand. (Fig.45)
LAYERING AND SHAPING
2.Cutting of crown
To ensure cutting at the same length, take up hair already cut together with hair to be cut and
cut latter to the same length as the former.
Pull up hair between fingers directly perpendicular to top head and slowly run the clipper above
fingers to cut. (Fig.46.20)
3.Layering and shaping
(1) Lift up hair from the bottom with a comb.
(2) Hold comb firmly in place and cut hair in direction of arrow. (Fig.47.20)
Do not try to cut a lot of hair at once.
Cut a little at a time.
Always comb hair cutting and trim portion while checking that cutting
has been done properly.
4.Cutting around ears
Put the cutter lightly against the skin and move it in a circle in the arrow direction. (Fig.48.22)
Hold the ear by hand to facilitate the job.
5.Side cutting (evening up the sides)
Put the cutter at right angle to the skin to trim the hair. (Fig.49.24)
6.Shaving downy hair
Put the cutter directly on the skin and shave the downy hair working from the lower to the
upper part of the neck. (Fig.50.26)
Do not press the cutter too hard.
7.Finishing the whole head
Comb entire head. Even out any rough parts by using the clipper set for thinning. (Fig.51.28)
SERVICING PROCEDURES
Always clean out hair and lubricate the cutter after use.
2. Use accessory cleaning brush to clean out hair from the unit and around cutter. (Fig.52)
1. Always turn switch to “OFF” before servicing the unit.
3. Open the blade from the clipper and clean out hair from the inside. (Fig.53)
4. Lubricate the cutter with a few drops of oil.
Store the clipper in a dry place.
This mark means that the appliance is not
washable.
SPECIFICATION
Power supply
Power adaptor
(KH-185B)
100-240V AC 50-60Hz
Charging time 5 hours (Standard)
Power adaptor : Approximately 100g
Cropped hair attachment, Cleaning brush, Lubrication oil
Weight
Body : Approximately 155g
Accessories
Cord length 1.8 m
Ni-MH battery (DC 1.2V, 950mAh × 2)Main body
When any trouble occurs during use, disconnection the use, and make sure of the following points
before asking a repair.
Symptom Points to be checked Remedy
Sharpness is not good.
Rotation is weak.
A great deal of hair cuttings are
accumulated inside the cutter.
Periodically clean up and
lubricate.
Charging is not
available.
The switch is set to on.
Turn the switch “OFF” and
begin charging.
The clipper is out of
charge. It does not
work even through the
cord is connected.
The cord is connected with the
switch set to on.
Turn the switch “OFF” and
use after waiting for a while.
Charging is not available.
The cord is interrupted. Is not the
service life of Ni-MH
battery, cutter or motor over?
Ask a shop where you have
bought, to repair.
Does not work.
The battery is to be disposed of safely.
In accordance with current recycling legislation, do not dispose of the battery contained in this appliance
with normal household waste. When recharging can no longer be effected, please dispose in the
method advised by your local area council.
PLEASE NOTE WHEN DISPOSING OF THE PRODUCT
Keep the removed battery out of the reach of children.
If a child appears to have swallowed a battery, immediately seek medical attention.
If the battery
electrolyte leaks, do not touch it with bare hands but take the following action.
If electrolyte gets into eyes, do not rub eyes but immediately rinse with clean water and then seek
medical attention.
If electrolyte adheres to the body or clothing, sufficiently rinse with clean water and then seek
medical attention.
Never disassemble except when disposing of the product. (Cause of fires, electric shocks, or injury)
HOW TO REMOVE THE NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY
1. Disconnect the power adaptor from the appliance when removing the battery.
2. Keep the switch at on until the shaver stops moving completely to discharge the battery.
3. Remove the cutter.
4. With the switch at “ OFF ” remove the 1 (+) screw from the body, and remove the front case.
(Fig. 54)
Battery
5. Take the battery out of the main body, cut the lead wires of the battery near the terminals. (Fig. 55)
Never allow the (+) and (-) terminals of the removed battery to make contact.
(Cause of short circuits or burns)
Lead wires
Terminal
Screw Front case
Remove the battery before disposing of the appliance.
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