Before using the hair ciipper, Before use, How to use – Panasonic ER147 User Manual
Page 5: Charging instructions, Ac operation, Mounting and removal of the comb attachments
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Before using the hair
ciipper
This
clipper
is
designed
for
professional use to trim hair and
beards. Charge for 12 hours before
using the clippers for the first time
in order to activate the built-in
rechargeable battery. The clipper
can be operated on either an AC
power source or a rechargeable
battery.
Read
all
instructions
cafefully before use.
Parts identification
® Blade
©Attachment mounting
© Head Block
© Body
©Indicator lamp
© Switch
©5/8”{15mm) -11/16”(18mm)
comb attachment
®3/8”(9mm) -1/2”(12mm)
comb attachment
® 1/8”(3mm) -1/4”(6mm)
comb attachment
©Moving blade
©Fixed blade
© Lever for cleaning
® AC adaptor (RE5-70)
© Electric cord
©Oil
©Cleaning brush
Before use
Before using each time, apply the
oil at the places marked with arrows
in Fig. 10.
How to use
1) Set the switch to “O-charge", and
plug the cord into the clipper
body. (Fig. 1)
2) Plug the AC adaptor into an AC
outlet. The charging indicator
lamp will light up. (Fig. 2)
3) When charging is completed
unplug the AC adaptor from an
AC outlet. The charging time is 4
hours; 1 full charge will provide
approximately
60
minutes
of
continuous operation.
1) Connect the AC adaptor to the
body in the same way as for
charging, and set the switch to
“1" to use the clipper.
2) If the AC adaptor is connected
while the switch is in the “1”
position, the clipper may not
operate. If this occurs, set the
switch to the “O-charge” position,
wait about 1 minute and then set
it back to the “1 ” position.
3) Be sure to set the switch to
“0-charge" when finished using
the clipper. If the switch is left in
the “1” position, the rechargeable
battery will become completely
discharged, shortening the life of
the battery.
comb attachments>
1) There are 3 comb attachments;
one for 1/8” and 1/4”, one for 3/8”
and 1/2", and one for 5/8” and
11/16”. The cutting heights are