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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your grooming clippers do not seem to be charging when
plugged into the adapter and outlet, please check the
following:
1. Confirm the outlet is working properly by plugging in
another appliance.
2. If the outlet is connected to an on/off switch, make sure the
switch is turned on.
3. Be sure the grooming clippers are properly connected to the
power adapter, and that all connections are secure. Confirm
the grooming clippers’ switch is in the on position.
4. If your electricity is connected to a master power switch, we
suggest disconnecting the clippers from the charger when
the master switch is off as leaving clippers plugged into a
dead outlet will drain the clippers’ battery.
5. If the grooming clippers do not work even when completely
charged, turn the clippers off and pinch and push the blades
using your fingers as oil may have dried between the blades
causing them to become temporarily stuck together.
CLIPPER DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
• When disposing of the grooming clippers, do not attempt
to remove the internal battery. Lithium-Ion batteries can
explode, catch fire, and/or cause burns if disassembled,
damaged, or exposed to water or high temperatures.
• Lithium-Ion batteries may be subject to local disposal
regulations. Many locations prohibit disposal in standard
waste receptacles. Check your local laws and regulations.
• For recycling information, contact a government recycling
agency or your local waste disposal service.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF THE CLIPPERS
• It is normal for the grooming clippers to become somewhat
warm during normal use.
• To clean the grooming clippers, use a clean, dry or
dampened cloth. DO NOT use benzine or thinner to clean
the clippers.
• Do not store the grooming clippers in a wet or moist
environment.
• Do not touch any of the internal mechanisms. If the
grooming clippers need repair, do not repair them yourself.
Only allow certified technicians to repair the clippers.
• Be careful not to drop the clippers or “nick” the blades.
• Always use the blade protective cover when the clippers
are not in use. This will help prevent accidental damage and
blade dulling.
• Run the clippers through hair and fur only as fast as it is able
to completely cut. Moving the clippers too fast may wedge
hair clippings between the blades, making proper clipping
more difficult.
• Avoid pressing the blades strongly against the skin and be
especially careful around the ears.
• Keep the clipper blades sharp. Clip only clean animals.
Foreign particles are the major cause of dull blades.