Grundig Wheelchair MT 6741 User Manual

PROFESSIONAL  
MULTI  
HAIR TRIMMER  
MT 6741  
 
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SAFETY___________________________________  
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Please note the following instructions  
when using the appliance.  
Always disconnect the power  
supply unit if the appliance is  
not being charged or used.  
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The appliance is designed for  
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domestic use only.  
Never use the appliance if it is  
visibly damaged.  
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Observe these instructions in  
order to prevent damage to the  
appliance or danger arising  
from improper use. Keep them  
in a safe place.  
Keep the appliance away from  
children.  
The appliance may not be used  
by the following people, includ-  
ing children: those with limited  
physical, sensory or mental  
capabilities and also those with a  
lack of experience and know-  
ledge. This does not apply to the  
latter if they were instructed in  
the use of the appliance or if  
they use it under the supervision  
of a person responsible for safe-  
ty. Children should always be  
supervised to ensure that they do  
not play with the appliance.  
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Never use the appliance in the  
bath, shower or over a wash  
basin filled with water; nor should  
it be operated with wet hands.  
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Do not immerse the appliance in  
water or let it come into contact  
with water, even during  
cleaning.  
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Do not open the appliance under  
any circumstances. No warranty  
claims are accepted for damage  
resulting from improper handling.  
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Do not drop the appliance.  
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If not already present, for addi-  
tional protection it is recommend  
to install a residual-current-oper-  
ated protective device (RCD)  
with a rated residual operating  
current not exceeding 30 mA in  
the electrical circuit of your bath-  
room. Ask your electrician for  
advice.  
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OVERVIEW _______________________________  
Dear customer,  
Special features  
This appliance has five separate  
functions:  
Congratulations on the purchase of  
your MT 6741 multi-hair trimmer.  
– precise hair cutting at a width of  
38 mm.  
Read the following user notes care-  
fully to ensure you can enjoy your  
quality product from Grundig for  
many years to come.  
– precise beard trimming at a width  
of 30 mm.  
The high-quality and professional  
styling appliances in the new prod-  
uct range fulfil the highest standards  
for salon results at home.  
– hair or beard trimming with  
various cutting lengths (2, 4, 8,  
12, 16, 20 mm) at widths of  
38 mm or 30 mm.  
– thinning out hair.  
– close shaving.  
A responsible approach!  
GRUNDIG focuses on  
contractually agreed  
social working conditi-  
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.  
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OVERVIEW _______________________________  
Controls  
Accessories  
See the illustrations on pages 2  
and 3.  
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to  
Six comb attachments for  
various cutting lengths  
(2 to 20 mm), suitable for  
both cutting heads.  
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B
Professional cutting head  
made from ceramic/stainless  
steel (width 38 mm).  
Attachment for thinning out  
hair.  
Side catches for removing  
attachments.  
Shaving attachment with  
single blade foil for a smooth  
shave.  
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On/off switch.  
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Charging display (LED). Lights  
up red when charging and  
green when it is fully charged.  
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Beard trimming attachment  
(width 30 mm).  
10 Power supply unit.  
11 Cleaning brush.  
12 Oil.  
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Socket for plugging into the  
charging unit or connecting the  
power supply unit.  
Charging unit.  
13 Comb.  
14 Storage case.  
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POWER SUPPLY __________________________  
Notes  
Rechargeable battery  
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Charge up the batteries complete-  
operation  
ly before you use them for the  
When operating the appliance with  
first time or if you have not used  
the built-in nickel metal hydride bat-  
them for a long time (approx. 24  
tery, only use the power unit sup-  
hours’ timer-controlled charging).  
plied for charging.  
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– The charging display  
lights  
up red when charging and  
changes to green when it is  
fully charged.  
Check that the voltage indicated on  
the type plate of the power supply  
unit corresponds to your local  
power supply.  
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After the batteries are first char-  
ged, 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.  
1 Plug the power cord into the  
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appliance socket  
and the  
power supply unit into the wall  
socket.  
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– The charging display  
out.  
goes  
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The ambient temperature should  
be between 5 °C and 40 °C.  
When fully charged, the applian-  
ce works for about 40 to 60  
minutes.  
This depends on the attachment  
being used. It is not advisable to  
charge the batteries after every  
use, especially if you do not use  
the appliance for the full 30  
minutes.  
Charge the batteries at your con-  
venience only when they are  
completely discharged.  
This increases their service life.  
Avoid charging every day.  
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POWER SUPPLY __________________________  
Using the charging unit  
Mains operation  
(with the power supply  
unit)  
Check that the voltage indicated on  
the type plate of the power supply  
unit corresponds to your local  
power supply.  
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1 Plug the socket  
of the appli-  
ance into the charging unit.  
2 Plug the power cord into the  
socket on the charging unit.  
3 Plug the power supply unit into  
the wall socket.  
The only way to disconnect the  
appliance from the power supply is  
to unplug the power supply unit.  
1 Insert the power cord into the  
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socket  
on the appliance.  
2 Plug the power supply unit into  
the wall socket.  
Caution  
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When in the bathroom or next to  
a water connection, you must only  
use the appliance in battery mode;  
never run it from the mains.  
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OPERATION ______________________________  
Cutting hair ...  
... using the ceramic/stainless steel  
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cutting head  
(width 38 mm).  
1 If necessary, remove the attach-  
3 Place a towel around the neck  
and shoulders of the person  
whose hair you are trimming.  
ment by pressing in both side  
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catches  
and lifting off.  
4 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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5 Press the  
button to switch on  
the appliance.  
6 Begin use.  
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7 Press the  
button to switch off  
the appliance after use.  
2 Insert ceramic/stainless steel  
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cutting head  
carefully at the  
top and press down until it clicks  
into place.  
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OPERATION ______________________________  
Beard trimming ...  
Trimming hair or beards  
to a certain length ...  
... using the beard trimming attach-  
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ment  
(width 30 mm).  
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... using the comb attachments  
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to  
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Comb #1  
Comb #2  
Comb #3  
Comb #4  
Comb #5  
Comb #6  
Comb #7*  
2 mm  
4 mm  
8 mm  
12 mm  
16 mm  
20 mm  
1 If necessary, remove the attach-  
ment by pressing in both side  
B
catches  
and lifting off.  
* is designed for thinning out hair.  
2 Insert beard trimming  
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attachment  
carefully at the  
1 If necessary, remove the attach-  
top and press down until it clicks  
into place.  
ment by pressing in both side  
B
catches  
and lifting off.  
3 Loosen the beard hair by  
combing the beard in the  
direction the hair grows.  
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2 Insert attachment  
(width  
8
38 mm) or  
(width 30 mm)  
carefully at the top and press  
down until it clicks into place.  
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4 Press the  
button to switch on  
the appliance.  
5 Begin use.  
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6 Press the  
button to switch off  
the appliance after use.  
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OPERATION ______________________________  
Note  
Thinning out hair ...  
... using the comb attachment  
(thinning to a length of 2 mm).  
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The comb attachments fit both  
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cutting heads.  
3 Push the comb attachment care-  
fully and firmly onto the rounded  
rear half of the cutting head  
from above and let it click into  
place.  
1 If necessary, remove the attach-  
ment by pressing in both side  
B
catches  
and lifting off.  
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2 Insert attachment  
(width  
(width 30 mm)  
8
38 mm) or  
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4 Press the  
button to switch on  
carefully at the top and press  
down until it clicks into place.  
the appliance.  
5 Begin use.  
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3 Push the comb attachment  
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6 Press the  
button to switch off  
carefully and firmly onto the  
rounded rear half of the cutting  
head from above and let it click  
into place.  
the appliance after use.  
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attachment  
to  
by  
pressing the locking tab at the  
back and removing the comb  
attachment.  
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4 Press the  
button to switch on  
the appliance.  
5 Begin use.  
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6 Press the  
button to switch off  
the appliance after use.  
7 After use, remove the comb  
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attachment  
by pressing the  
locking tab at the back and  
removing the attachment.  
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OPERATION ______________________________  
Note  
Close shaving ...  
... using the shaving attachment  
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You can remove the single blade  
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foil of the shaving attachment.  
To do this, press both side catches  
on the shaving attachment. Clean  
the blade head with the cleaning  
brush supplied.  
1 If necessary, remove the attach-  
ment by pressing in both side  
B
catches  
and lifting off.  
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2 Insert shaving attachment  
carefully at the top and press  
down until it clicks into place.  
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3 Press the  
button to switch on  
the appliance.  
4 Begin use.  
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5 Press the  
button to switch off  
the appliance after use.  
Note  
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Do not apply strong pressure  
when shaving, as this could  
damage the single blade foil.  
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CLEANING AND CARE____________________  
Caution  
Cleaning and care  
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Never put the appliance,  
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Switch off the appliance and  
charging unit or power supply  
unit in water or any other liquid.  
unplug the power supply unit  
from the mains.  
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Before using the appliance again,  
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Remove the attachment and clean  
ensure that all attachments have  
been carefully dried using a soft  
the blade head with the brush  
supplied.  
towel.  
Caution  
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Do not use cleaning agents.  
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If cleaning with the brush is not  
Note  
sufficient, you can also rinse the  
attachment under running water.  
However, only do this once the  
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Remove any clippings after each  
use.  
attachment has been removed.  
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The cutting head on the  
attachment does not normally  
need to be oiled. If you clean the  
attachment under running water  
regularly but you also 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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Use a soft, dry cloth or the brush  
supplied to clean the appliance  
housing and the charging unit.  
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CLEANING AND CARE_____________________  
Storage  
Environmental note  
If you do not want to use the appli-  
ance for a long period of time,  
please store it carefully.  
This product has been made from  
high-quality parts and materials  
which can be re-used and recycled.  
1 Make sure it is unplugged, has  
completely cooled down and all  
the accessories are completely  
dry.  
Therefore, do not dispose of the  
product along with normal house-  
hold waste at the end of its service  
life. Take it to a collection point for  
the recycling of electrical and elec-  
tronic equipment. This is indicated  
by this symbol on the product, in  
the operating manual and on the  
packaging.  
2 Store the parts in the original  
box in a cool, dry place.  
3 Make sure the appliance is kept  
out of reach of children.  
Please find out about collection  
points operated by your local  
authority.  
Help protect the environment by  
recycling used products.  
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INFORMATION ___________________________  
Technical data  
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  
Ni-MH  
Technical and design modifications are reserved.  
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