Lucky Lifestyle LHC01 User manual

RECHARGABLE CLIPPER SET
complies with
INTERNATIONAL
IEC60335
SAFETY SPECIFICATIONS 8W 1YEAR
WARRANTY
Model:
LHC01
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE

Dear customer,
Thank you for choosing to purchase
a Lucky brand product. Thanks to its
technology, design and operation and the
fact that it exceeds the strictest quality
standards, a fully satisfactory use and
long product life can be assured
1. Parts description
1. Hair cutting unit with digital screen
2. Blade lever
3. On / off switch
4. upper blade
5. lower blade
6. Guide combs (#1-#8)
7. Tapering combs (left and right)
8. Comb
9. Thinning scissors
10. Cutting scissors
11. Oil
12. Neck brush
13. Cleaning brush
14. Clip x 2
15. Blade cover
16. USB charger
17. Removable charger
18. Cutting cape
19. Pouch
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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161718
19 14
x2
x8

2. Safety advice and warnings!
Read these instructions carefully before
switching on the appliance and keep
them for future reference. Failure to follow
and observe these instructions could
lead to an accident. Clean all the parts
of the product that will be in contact with
head, as indicated in the cleaning section,
before use.
2.1. Use or working environment:
2.1.1. Keep the working area clean and
well lit. Clutered and dark areas invite
accidents.
2.1.2. Use the appliance in a well-ventilat-
ed area.
2.1.3. Do not place the appliance on hot
surfaces, such as cooking plates, gas
burners, ovens or similar items.
2.1.4. Keep children and bystanders away
when using this appliance.
2.1.5. Place the appliance on a horizontal,
flat, stable surface away from other heat
sources.
2.1.6. Do not use the appliance in asso-
ciation with a programmer, timer or other
device that automatically switches it on.
2.1.7. Do not use the appliance if the
cable or plug is damaged.
2.1.8. Ensure that the voltage indicated on
the rating label matches the mains power
supply voltage before plugging in the
appliance.
2.1.9. Connect the appliance to the mains
power supply with an earth socket with-
standing a minimum of 10
amperes.
2.1.10. The appliance’s plug must fit into
the mains power supply socket properly.
Do not alter the plug.
2.1.11. If using a multi plug check ratings
carefully as the current used by several
appliances could easily exceed the rating
of the multi plug.
2.1.12. If any of the appliance casings
breaks, immediately disconnect the appli-
ance from the mains power supply to pre-
vent the possibility of an electric shock.
2.1.13. Do not use the appliance if it has
fallen on the floor or if there are visible
signs of damage.
2.1.14. Do not force the power cord.
Never use the power cord to lift, carry or
unplug the appliance.
2.1.15. Do not wrap the power cord
around the appliance.
2.1.16. Do not clip or crease the power
cord.
2.1.17. Do not allow the power cord to
hang or to come into contact with the
surfaces.
2.1.18. Check the state of the power cord.
Damaged or tangled cables increase the
risk of electric shock.
2.1.19. Power cord should be regularly
examined for signs of damage, and if the
cord is damaged, the appliance must not
be used.
2.2. Personal safety:
2.2.1. CAUTION: Do not leave the appli-
ance unattended during use as there is a
risk of an accident.
2.2.2. This appliance is only for domestic
use, not for industrial or professional use.
It is not intended to be used by guests in
hospitality environments such as bed and
breakfast, hotels, motels, and other types
of commercial environments, even in farm
houses, offices and other work environ-
ments.
2.2.3. 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 they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
2.2.4. This appliance is not a toy. Children
should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
2.3. Use and care:
2.3.1. Fully unroll the appliance’s power
cable before each use.
2.3.2. Do not use the appliance if the parts
or accessories are not properly fitted.

2.3.3. Unplug the appliance from the
mains power supply when not in use and
before undertaking any cleaning task.
2.3.4. This appliance should be stored out
of reach of children.
2.3.5. Do not store the appliance if it is still
on/hot.
2.3.6. Never leave the appliance unat-
tended when in use and keep out of the
reach of children.
2.3.7. If, for some reason, the appliance
was to catch fire, disconnect the appli-
ance from the mains power supply and
DO NOT USE WATER TO PUT THE FIRE
OUT..
2.4. Service:
2.4.1. Make sure that the appliance is
serviced only by suitably qualified techni-
cian, and that only original spare parts or
accessories are used to replace existing
parts/accessories.
2.4.2. If the power cord is damaged, the
manufacturer or its service agent or a
similarly qualified person must
replace it to avoid a hazard.
2.4.3. Any misuse or failure to follow the
instructions for use renders the guarantee
and the manufacturer’s liability null and
void.
3. Instructions for use
3.1. Before use:
3.1.1. Remove the appliance’s protective
film (if applicable).
3.1.2. Before using the product for the
first time, clean the parts that will come
into contact with your head in the manner
described in the cleaning section..
3.2. Charging the battery:
3.2.1. A new battery is not fully charged
and must therefore be charged before the
appliance is used for the first time. 3.2.2.
Charge the battery at an atmospheric
temperature of between 4 and 40°C.
3.2.3. Insert the charger jack into the
socket of the appliance. The socket is lo-
cated at the bottom part of the appliance.
3.2.5. Plug the charger into the mains.
3.2.6. The LED light will be illuminated
during charging.
3.2.7. Once it is 100% charged, the dis-
play screen will show 100.
3.2.8. Approximately 4 hours are needed
for a complete the charge of the battery.
3.2.9. Never attempt to overcharge the
battery.
3.2.10. When the battery is charged
disconnect the charger from the mains
supply.
3.3. Aligning your blades:
3.3.1. Your clipper was carefully examined
to ensure that the blades were oiled and
aligned before leaving the factory.
3.3.2. Blades must be realigned if they
have been removed for cleaning or re-
placement.
3.3.3. To realign the blades, each upper
blade tip should be in line with the cor-
responding lower blade tip.
(The bottom blade’s teeth tips should
be approximately 1.2mm below the top
blade’s teeth tips.)
3.3.4. If the blade alignment is incorrect,
add a few drops of oil to the blades,
switch on the clipper for a few seconds,
switch off and unplug. Loosen the screws
slightly and adjust. Tighten the screws
again after the blade is aligned.
3.3.5. To change the blades, use a Phillips
screw driver to loosen the 2 screws.
3.3.6. Remove blade and replace it with a
new blade.
3.3.7. Align the top blade then place the
bottom blade over the top blade and
insert the screws and tighten slightly.
3.3.8. Align the bottom blade as explained
above and tighten the screws further to
secure the bottom blade in place.

3.4. Oiling your clipper blades
3.4.1. To keep your clipper in peak condi-
tion, the blades should be oiled before
every use.
3.4.2. Do not use hair oil, grease, and oil
mixed with kerosene or any other solvent.
The solvent will evaporate and leave a
thick layer of oil which may slow down the
blade’s motion.
3.5. Adjusting the blade lever:
3.5.1. The lever is conveniently located on
the side of the clipper, so it can easily be
adjusted while the clipper is in your hand.
3.5.2. The lever adds versatility to the
clipper by allowing a gradual change to
the length of a cut without an attachment
comb.
3.5.3. When the lever is in the uppermost
position, the blades will give the closest
cut leaving the hair very short. Pushing
the lever gradually downward increases
the cutting length.
3.5.4. In its lowest position, the lever will
leave the hair approximately the same
length as a #1 comb.
3.5.5. The lever will also extend the
blade’s life as a longer cut requires less
work from the blades.
3.5.6. While the clipper is running, move
the Lever from “close cut” to “longer cut”
several times. This will help keep cut hair
away from the blades. If the clipper stops
cutting, and the method above does not
help, then the blades are blunt and need
to be replaced.
3.6. Guide combs:
3.6.1. Each comb attachment is marked
accordingly on the outside sur-
face(#1-#8).
3.6.2. To attach a comb, hold the comb
with the teeth showing upward and slide
it onto and along the clipper blade until
the front of the comb firmly clicks into the
clipper blade.
3.6.3. To remove the comb, simply pull
the comb upward and away from the clip-
per blade.
3.7. Preparation for the hair cut:
3.7.1. Inspect the clipper, making sure
that it is free of oil between the cutting
blade teeth. Switch on the unit to distrib-
ute the oil and to ensure that it is running
smoothly. Wipe off any excess oil. (This
should be done after each use). Unwind
and straighten the cord during use to
avoid tangling.
3.7.2. Ensure that the person that is going
to have their hair cut is properly seated
and that the hair to be cut is at eye level.
This allows visibility while cutting and
control of the clipper.
3.7.3. Make sure that hair is dry for using
the clipper.
3.7.4. Before cutting hair, brush/comb the
hair so that it is straight & tangle free.
3.7.5. Place a towel around the neck
and shoulders of the person having the

haircut.
3.7.6. NB: Cutting hair requires practice.
When cutting for the first time, always use
a longer comb and then change combs to
cut hair shorter if required/ preferred.
3.8. Cutting the hair:
3.8.1. Nape of the neck
3.8.1.1. Attach guide comb attachment in
accordance to your desired style.
3.8.1.2. Hold the clipper cutting edge
pointing upwards and begin the haircut,
starting in the middle of the base of the
neck (see diagram 1).
3.8.1.3. Hold the clipper comfortably in
your hand and hold lightly against the
head with the comb teeth pointing up-
ward. Gradually and slowly lift the clipper
working upwards and outwards, through
the hair, trimming just a little at a time.
3.8.1.4. As you cut, gradually lift the clip-
per head towards you. Continue to cut
the back area from the bottom of the neck
upwards to the top of the ears.
3.8.2. Back of the head
3.8.2.1. Change to the next longest guide
comb attachment and cut the hair on the
back of the head (see diagram 2).
3.8.3. Side of the head
3.8.3.1. Change to one of the shorter
guide combs, trim sideburns, i.e. the hair
directly in front of the ears. Change to one
of the longer guide combs, and continue
to cut to the top of the head
(see diagram 3).
3.8.4. Top of the head
3.8.4.1. Using the longer guide comb
attachment, cut the hair on the top of
the head from back to front against the
direction in which the hair normally grows
(see diagram 4). In some cases, this may
require the reverse, or cutting from front
to back.
3.8.4.2. Smaller guide comb attachments
are used to achieve a close crew cut or
short cut.
3.8.4.3. For longer hair on top, lift the hair
with a comb or hold the hair between your
fingers and use the clippers to cut to the
desired length (see diagrams 5 and 6). Al-
ways work from the back of the head. Hair
can be cut shorter gradually by reducing
the space between the comb/ fingers,
and the head. Comb out trimmed hair and
check for uneven strands.

3.8.5. The finishing touches
3.8.5.1. Finally, use the blade without
an attachment comb for close trimming
around the base of the neck, the sides of
the neck and the ears.
3.8.5.2. To produce a clean straight line
at the sideburns, reverse the clipper by
turning the reverse side upwards (see
diagram 7).
3.8.5.3. Place the clipper at a 90° angle
towards the head, allow the tips of the
blades to lightly touch the skin and work
downwards. This method will give a cut as
clean as that of a razor.
3.8.6. Short tapered styles (FLAT TOPS
AND SHORT CUTS)
3.8.6.1. Starting with a longer attachment
guide comb, cut from the back of the
neck to the crown. Hold the attachment
guide comb flat against the head and
slowly move the clipper through the hair,
as shown (see diagram 8).
3.8.6.2. Use the same procedure from the
lower side to the upper side of the head,
as illustrated. Cut the hair against the
direction to which it grows from the front
to the crown and then level the cut with
the sides.
3.8.6.3. To give a ‘flat top’ look, the hair on
top of the head must be cut over the top
of a flat comb instead of using the attach-
ment guide comb.
3.8.6.4.Use closer cutting attachment
guide combs to taper the hair down to the
neckline as desired. Comb hair and check
for uneven areas.
4. Cleaning and Maintenance
4.1. Disconnect the appliance from the
mains power supply and allow it to cool
completely before undertaking any clean-
ing task.
4.2. Clean the outer parts of the appliance
with a damp cloth and then dry. CAU-
TION! Do not immerse electrical parts of
the appliance in any liquid.
4.3. Do not use solvents, or products with
an acid or base pH such as bleach, or
abrasive products, for cleaning the appli-
ance.
4.4. Never submerge the appliance in
water or any other liquid or place it under
running water.
4.5. During the cleaning process, take
special care with the blades, as they are
very sharp.
4.6. Clean the blades and the guide
combs with the cleaning brush. Remove
the hairs from the blades and from inside

the appliance with the brush. It is impor-
tant to clean off remaining hairs after each
use.
4.7. Do not use this appliance near water.
5. Anomalies and repair
5.1. Take the appliance to an authorised
support centre if product is damaged or
other problems arise.
5.2. If the connection to the mains has
been damaged, it must be replaced, and
you should proceed as you would in the
case of damage.

Lucky guarantees that this product has been thoroughly inspected and tested before being dispatched and is free from
mechanical and electrical defects and complies with the applicable safety standards. However, should defects due to
faulty material or workmanship develop, under normal domestic use, within 6 months from the date of purchase please
return the product to the store from where it was purchased for a full refund or replacement.
The following conditions apply:
1) Please ensure you original retain your receipt as this must be presented when making a claim under the terms of the warranty.
It is impossible to determine the warranty period without your original proof of purchase, so please keep this in a safe place.
2) If a refund or exchange is required the product must be complete with all accessories, parts and packaging. Missing
parts will render the warranty void.
3) Upon receipt of your appliance check it for any transport damage to ensure it is safe for use. Return it to the store as
soon as possible for exchange if damaged. The warranty is void if products are damaged after use, so please do not
use the damaged product.
4) Your product is designed for normal domestic household use. Failure to read and comply with the instructions
for use, cleaning and maintenance will render your warranty void, so please read these instructions carefully to
ensure your safety, and get the most effective use from the product. (e.g. lime scale; water deposits; and/or insect
infestation)
5) Any abuse, negligent, improper or accidental use or care will render the warranty void and Creative Housewares (Pty)
Ltd will not be liable for any loss or damage.
6) Any attempted repair, or replacement of unauthorised parts will render the warranty void, so please contact an
authorised service centre or agent for any service or repair requirements.
Extended 12 Month Limited Warranty
Lucky offer an extended 12 month limited warranty from the date of purchase to offer the consumer peace of mind on
their purchase. Should defects due to faulty material or workmanship develop, under normal domestic use, within 12
months from the date of purchase, please return the product to the store from where it was purchased for replacement.
Before returning your product, check for the following:
1) Your household mains supply socket is working and switched on.
2) The mains supply circuit is not overloaded (White trip switch on your DB board is off).
3) You have read the trouble shooting guide in your Instructions for Use.
4) All accessories and parts are present.
If service or repair becomes necessary outside the warranty period, this service is still available however all transport/
postage, spares and labour costs will be paid by the consumer. All chargeable repairs will require the consumers’
approval in writing once the quote is accepted. Once the go-ahead has been received Lucky will undertake to conduct
the repair within a reasonable time and maintain the condition of the product as received.
All repairs carry a 3 month warranty. Lucky will attempt to conduct repairs within reasonable industry standards but
cannot be held responsible or liable for any circumstances not under their direct control.
1 y e ar warranty
Cape Town
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Town, 7493, South Africa •P.O. Box
6156 Parow East, 7501, South Africa
Tel: +27 21 931 8117
Fax: +27 21 931 4058
Durban
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Durban, South Africa, 4001
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South Africa
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