Grundig Hair Clippers MC9540 User Manual

PROFESSIONAL  
HAIR CLIPPER  
WET AND DRY  
MC 9540  
 
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SAFETY  
Please note the following infor-  
mation when using the appliance:  
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To prevent damage and danger  
from improper use, please  
observe the operating instructions  
and keep them in a safe place.  
Caution! Always keep the power  
supply unit dry.  
Do not charge the appliance in  
the bathroom.  
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Never use the appliance in the  
Do not use the appliance if it is  
connected to the mains with the  
power supply unit.  
bath, shower or over a wash-  
basin filled with water when it is  
connected to the mains plug; nor  
should it be operated with wet  
hands in this case.  
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Make sure that the accessories  
are properly attached to prevent  
them falling into water.  
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Do not immerse the appliance in  
water completely.  
The appliance may only come  
into contact with water when it is  
disconnected from the mains  
adapter and this is not plugged  
in.  
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When the appliance is being  
charged or operated via a mains  
plug it must not come into contact  
with water or any other liquid.  
Even the proximity to water is a  
hazard.  
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Do not drop the appliance.  
Keep the appliance away from  
children.  
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Always pull out the mains  
adapter after charging.  
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Do not open the appliance under  
any circumstances. No warranty  
claims are accepted for damage  
caused by incorrect handling.  
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SAFETY  
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A responsible approach!  
The appliance may not be used  
by the following people,  
including children: those with  
limited physical, sensory or  
GRUNDIG focuses on  
contractually agreed  
social working conditi-  
mental capabilities and also those  
with a lack of experience and  
knowledge. This does not apply  
to the latter if they were instructed  
in the use of the device or if they  
use it under the supervision of a  
person responsible for safety.  
Children should always be  
ons with fair wages for  
both internal employees and supp-  
liers, as well as on the efficient use  
of raw materials with continual  
waste reduction of several tonnes of  
plastic each year – and availability  
of at least 5 years for all accessories.  
For a future worth living.  
For a good reason. Grundig.  
supervised to ensure that they do  
not play with the appliance.  
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OVERVIEW  
Dear customer,  
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Red charging indicator.  
Flashes when the rechargeable  
batteries are low.  
Congratulations on the purchase of  
your MC 9540 professional hair  
trimmer.  
Socket for plugging in the  
mains adapter plug or con-  
necting to the charging unit.  
Read the following user notes  
carefully to ensure you can enjoy  
your quality product from Grundig  
for many years to come.  
Socket of the charging unit for  
the mains adapter cable (back  
of the charging unit).  
The high-quality and professional  
styling appliances in the new  
product range fulfil the highest  
standards for salon results at home.  
Charging unit.  
Accessories  
Controls  
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Seven comb attachments  
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Ceramic blade of the cutting  
head.  
to  
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for different trimming  
lengths (2 to 20 mm).  
B
C
Steel blade of the cutting head.  
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Attachment for thinning  
out hair.  
Side pins for fitting the comb  
attachments.  
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Power supply unit.  
Comb.  
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Switch for switching on and  
off.  
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Cleaning brush.  
Oil.  
Green displays for the char-  
ging status of the rechargeable  
batteries (rechargeable battery  
capacity between 20 and  
100 %).  
Storage case.  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Operation with  
rechargeable batteries  
When using the built-in recharge-  
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The ambient temperature should  
be between 5 °C and 40 °C.  
able nickel metal hydride batteries,  
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use the mains adapter  
as a charger.  
supplied  
When fully charged, the  
appliance works for around  
45 minutes. It is not advisable to  
charge the batteries after every  
use, especially if you do not use  
the appliance for the full 45 min-  
utes. Only charge the batteries  
when they are completely dis-  
charged. This increases their life.  
Do not charge them every day.  
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1 Plug the mains adapter  
into  
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the  
socket,  
and plug the mains adapter into  
the mains socket.  
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– The indicator  
– The green  
lights up red.  
status displays show how the  
charging is progressing. They  
flash until the respective  
capacity has been reached  
(20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 %)  
and then remain lit.  
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The green status displays show  
the capacity of the respective  
rechargeable batteries. If, for  
example, a capacity of only 40 %  
is reached, the green displays 20  
and 40 light up. If the recharge-  
able batteries are completely  
empty the red charge indicator  
flashes.  
– Once charging is complete, all  
status displays are lit in green.  
Notes  
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Completely charge up the batter-  
ies (24 hours) before you first use  
them or if you have not used  
them for a long time.  
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After the batteries are first  
charged, the charging time is  
approx. 12 hours when the  
appliance is switched off. If you  
switch on the appliance while it is  
charging, charging will stop.  
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POWER SUPPLY  
Using the charging unit  
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Mains operation  
(with mains adapter)  
1 Plug the socket  
of the  
appliance into the plug in the  
charging unit.  
Check if the mains voltage on the  
supplied mains adapter type plate  
corresponds to your local mains  
supply. The only way to disconnect  
the device from the mains supply is  
to unplug the adapter.  
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2 Plug the mains adapter cable  
into the socket of the charging  
unit.  
3 Insert the mains adapter plug in  
the socket.  
1 Insert the mains adapter plug  
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into the  
socket.  
Note  
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2 Insert the mains adapter plug  
in the socket.  
Ensure that the appliance and the  
charging station are completely  
dry before charging.  
– The built-in batteries are  
switched off.  
Environmental note  
This appliance contains nickel  
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Note  
metal hydride batteries. Do not  
dispose of it with your household  
waste at the end of its service life.  
Open the housing. Take the used  
batteries out and make sure to  
dispose of them in an environ-  
mentally sound manner, for  
example using public recycling  
sites. Find out about the legal  
regulations which apply in your  
area.  
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When in the bathroom or beside  
a water connection, you must  
only use the appliance in battery  
mode; never run it from the  
mains.  
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OPERATION  
Special features  
The appliance has a ceramic/  
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stainless steel ( and  
head.  
cutting  
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It guarantees exceedingly precise  
trimming and is maintenance-free.  
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The hair trimmer is suitable for use  
on dry and wet hair.  
3 Place a towel around the neck  
and shoulder of the person  
Trimming hair  
whose hair you are trimming.  
Make sure the person is seated  
so that their head is roughly at  
your eye level. Before trimming,  
comb the hair so that it falls nat-  
urally and you can see the direc-  
tion in which it grows.  
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1 Put on comb  
to  
for the  
cutting  
grade you need (see the table  
on page 10).  
4 Switch on the appliance using  
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the switch  
and start trimming.  
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5 Turn off the appliance using the  
switch when you have finished  
trimming.  
6 Take off the comb.  
2 To do this, latch the holders of  
the comb attachment into the  
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pins  
on the right and left side  
of the appliance. First, push the  
left holder over the left pin, then  
the right holder over the right  
pin. Ensure that the holder you  
fixed first does not spring off the  
pin while you are doing this.  
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OPERATION  
Comb attachment grades  
Useful tips  
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Hold the appliance with a  
Comb #1  
Comb #2  
Comb #3  
Comb #4  
Comb #5  
Comb #6  
Comb #7  
Comb #8*  
2 mm  
3 mm  
6 mm  
relaxed and comfortable grip.  
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Always cut against the natural  
direction of the hair.  
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As you cut, take a break at regu-  
12 mm  
16 mm  
20 mm  
lar intervals. You can always  
make a correction, but not once  
the hair has been cut.  
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Only cut a small amount the first  
time you use the trimmer. This is  
the only way to get used to the  
variable grades.  
* is designed for thinning out hair.  
Note  
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The stated trim lengths describe  
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Do not force the comb through  
the hair. Let it guide you.  
the remaining hair length. All the  
lengths here are approximate.  
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Keep combing the hair. Only look  
for hair which is too long and  
comb out clippings.  
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If you use the trimmer without a  
comb, the cutting length is  
1.5 mm.  
Note  
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Without the mains adapter, the  
charged appliance can be used  
for wet hair in the bathroom.  
Never immerse the appliance in  
water and never let the charging  
station, mains adapter and cable  
come into contact with water.  
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CLEANING AND CARE  
Cleaning and care  
1 Switch off the appliance and  
unplug it if you are running it  
from the mains.  
2 Take off the comb.  
3 Clean the housing, the cutting  
head and the comb attachment  
with a soft damp cloth or the  
supplied brush.  
Note  
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The cutting head and the  
appliance can be cleaned under  
running water. However, you  
must never completely immerse  
the appliance in water.  
4 Before using the appliance  
again, dry all parts completely  
using a towel.  
5 Do not use cleaning agents.  
6 Put the comb back on again.  
Notes  
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Remove any clippings after each  
use.  
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Normally the cutting head of your  
appliance does not need to be  
oiled. If you want to maintain the  
original condition of the cutting  
head for as long as possible, it is  
worth oiling it at regular intervals  
(with the oil provided).  
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CLEANING AND CARE  
Storage  
Environmental note  
This product has been manufactured  
with high-quality parts and materials  
which can be reused and are suita-  
ble for recycling.  
If you do not want to use the  
appliance for a long period of time,  
please store it carefully.  
1 Ensure that it is unplugged and  
This device uses wet dry technology  
which protects the inner electrical  
parts and battery from fluids.  
completely dry.  
2 Store the parts in the original  
packaging in a cool, dry place.  
Therefore the battery cannot be  
removed,this is done at the end of  
life of the device by our recycling  
partner.  
3 Make sure the appliance is kept  
out of reach of children.  
Do not dispose the product with  
normal domestic waste at the end of  
its service life.Take it to a collection  
point for the recycling of electrical  
and electronic equipment. This is  
indicated by this symbol on the  
product,in the operating manual  
and on the packaging.  
Please contact your local authority  
to find out where your local collection  
points are.  
Reusing and recycling old appliances  
is an important contribution to  
protecting our environment.  
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INFORMATION  
Guarantee  
Technical data  
The guarantee does not cover the  
cutting head or defects which do  
not significantly impair the value or  
function of the appliance. The guar-  
antee is invalidated if the appliance  
is damaged, opened or improperly  
used.  
This product fulfils the  
European directives  
2004/108/EC,  
2006/95/EC and 2009/125/EC.  
Power supply  
Batteries: Nickel metal hydride  
Mains adapter:  
100 – 240 V , 50/60 Hz  
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3.4 V DC 1000 mA  
Weight (WEEE)  
305 g  
Ni-MH  
Technical and design modifications reserved.  
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