ChargingTheClipper - Panasonic ER-GS60 Operating Instructions Manual

Rechargeable personal hair clipper for short hair
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CBladeblock
7 Cleaning lever
8 Moving blade
9 Stationary blade
: Mounting hook
D1mmcombattachment
(1mm(1/32˝))
ETrimmingheightcomb
attachment
(2mm(5/64˝)to10mm
(13/32˝))
; 3 mm adjustment buttons
< Trimming height window
= Trimming height indication
mark
> Trimming height
adjustment lever

Chargingtheclipper

Perform the following steps to charge the clipper if it seems to lose
speed.
1
1
Turnofftheclipperandinsert
itintheACadaptoruntilit
clicksasillustrated.
• The clipper will not charge unless the
side terminals are in contact with the
charging terminals.
• Wipe off any water droplets on the
side terminals.
• If you charge the clipper with power
switch turned on, it will start working
when you remove from the AC adaptor.
FACadaptor(RE7-70)
 Charging terminals
 Charge indicator lamp
 Power cord
 Power plug
Accessories
GCleaningbrush
HOil
2
1
2
2
Putthepowerplugintoahouseholdoutlet.
• The charge indicator lamp glows red.
• Charging time differs depending on the rated voltage.
Charging time
• When charging the clipper for the first time or when it has
not been in use for more than 6 months, the charge
indicator lamp may not glow for a few minutes, or the
operating time may shorten. Please charge it for more than
30 hours in such cases.
3
3
Disconnectthepowerplugafterchargingis
completed.
• To keep charging the battery will not affect battery
performance.
• Recommended ambient temperature for charging is
0 ‑ 35 °C (32 ‑ 95 °F). The battery may not charge properly
or not at all under extreme low or high temperatures.
• The charge indicator lamp glows and stays on until the
power plug is disconnected from a household outlet.
• A full charge supplies enough power for approximately
40 minutes of use.
Note:
You cannot operate the clipper while charging.
Approx. 20 hours
110 V
Approx. 15 hours
120 V
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