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Cleaning and Maintenance

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Cleaning and Maintaining 
Your Clipper

Your clipper is fitted with high-quality
Titanium coated blades that are permanently
lubricated. Cleaning should only be done
with a soft brush, such as the brush supplied
with the unit.
Clean your clipper regularly to ensure that
the units operating life is not prematurely
shortened.

Unplug adapter from wall outlet 

Do not apply pressure or hard objects to 
the cutters.

Do not use liquid cleaners on the cutters 
or harsh or corrosive chemicals on the 
units main body.

Weekly (or as needed)

Clipper should always be shut off. Remove
clipper guard attachment from clipper. Shake
or blow out any accumulated hairs.

Main clipper
1.

Remove the blades by pushing upward 
on the cutter teeth. The (hairpocket) 
underside of the cutter assembly will 
be exposed.

2.

Blow out any loose hair that has 
accumulated. Brush out any remaining 
hair from the cutter teeth and hair pocket
with the brush provided. Do not rinse the 
cutter assembly under water or use 
cleaning fluids, as this could remove the 
lubrication.

Troubleshooting

Clipper cutters do not move:

The cutting unit may be dirty and 
clogged. Clean the unit as directed 
in Cleaning & Maintenance section.

Vacuum not functioning properly:

Ensure that the chamber has been 
emptied and placed back into the unit 
properly.

Check for obstructions in the inlet and air
flow path.

Fan chamber clogged up:

Remove the hair chamber.

Using the cleaning brush that has been 
provided, gently brush between the 
protective exhaust vents. If necessary,
blow into the fan chamber. Hair clippings 
should become loose and fall out.

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