BLADE ALIGNMENT:
1. Your clippers where carefully examined to
ensure that the blades were oiled and
aligned before leaving our factory.
2. Blades must be realigned if they have been
removed for cleaning or replacement.
3. To realign the blades, simply match the
upper and bottom blades teeth up, point for
point.(End of top blade teeth should be
approximately 1.2mm back from bottom
blade. Compare your clipper blades with the
sketch.)
4. If blade alignment is incorrect, add a few
drops of oil to the blades, turn clipper on for
a few moments, turn off and unplug. Loosen
screws slightly and adjust. Tighten screws
after blade is aligned.
OIL:
1. To maintain your clipper in peak condition,
the blades should be oiled every few
haircuts.
2. Do not use hair oil, grease or any solvent. As
the solvent will evaporate and leave the thick
oil which may slow down the blades motion.
POWER SCREW:
1. The power screw permits you to adjust the
power. It has been adjusted before leaving
the factory. However, if the voltage in your
home is low, you may need to re–adjust it.
2. To adjust, use a screwdriver or a thin coin to
turn power screw in clockwise direction until
the arm strikes the coil, making a noise.
Then slowly turn power screw out
(counter–clockwise) just until noise stops.
This is maximum power setting.
BLADE LEVER:
1. The lever is conveniently located near your
thumb (if you’re right–handed) so it can
easily be adjusted while the clipper is in your
hand.
2. The lever adds versatility to your clipper by
allowing you to gradually change the
closeness of your cut without an attachment
comb.
3. When the lever is in the uppermost position,
the blades will give you the closest cut and
leave the hair very short. Pushing the lever
downward gradually increases the cutting
length as attachment comb 1.
4. The lever will also extend the use of your
blades since a different cutting edge is used
in each setting.
5. In addition, if extremely heavy hair cutting
has jammed the blades, it will help you
remove hair that has become wedged
between the two blades without removing
the blades.
6. While the clipper is running, rapidly move the
lever from “close cut” to “longer cut” a
couple of times. Doing this each time after
you have finished using your clipper will help
to keep the clear of cut hair. If your clipper
stops cutting and this does not help, your
cutting blades are dulled. Replace them with
new blades.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR HAIR CUTTING:
Before starting the hair cut:
1. Inspect the clipper, making sure that it is free
of oil between the cutting blade teeth and
turn the unit on to distribute the oil and to
make sure it is running smoothly. Wipe of
any excess oil. This should be done after
each use. While using the unit, untwist the
cord from time to time to avoid tangling.
2. Seat the person so that his head is
approximately at your eye level. This allows
ease of visibility while cutting and a relaxed
control of the unit.
3. Before cutting always comb the hair first so
that it is tangle free and as it is naturally
worn.
4. Place a towel around the neck and
shoulders of the person having the haircut.
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