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Battery/Rechargeable Trimmer
DO NOT OVER OIL
This trimmer requires very little oil. When necessary to oil, turn the trimmer
“ON”, hold the unit with the blades facing DOWN, and squeeze one drop
of oil onto the blades. Wipe off excess liquid/oil with a soft cloth. Excessive
oiling or application of liquids will cause damage if allowed to seep back
into motor while in storage base.
REPLACING BLADE
Trimmer blades have precisely-hardened, ground and lapped cutting teeth.
Blades should be handled carefully and never bumped. To keep blades
sharp, cut only clean hair and avoid cutting into dirt or abrasive particles.
To remove blades for replacement, loosen and remove two screws on the
bottom blade. Replace same and tighten.
New replacement blades are available from your local Wahl Stockist.
NOW YOU CAN KEEP ON SHAVING WHILE CLEANING UP INGROWN
WHISKERS.
Men with coarse facial hair and others with very curly facial hair, can
experience problems with shaving, specifically, ingrown whiskers. Their
whiskers curl back towards the skin and grow in many different directions.
Electric razors can not pick them up through their slotted or mesh heads,
and safety razors slice them off at a sharp angle. Either way, the stubble
is left in an ideal condition to cause ingrown hair problems. Continued
shaving over the bumps and irritated skin, of course, makes the condition
worse.
But you do not have to stop shaving altogether. With a WHAT A SHAVER
you can maintain a neat, shaved appearance while getting help with
ingrown whiskers. Its open-tooth comb action picks up and straightens
curly whiskers, clipping them off evenly.
It is very important that you use a WHAT A SHAVER using the proper
method. If used properly it offers a solution to your shaving problem.