SA
VE
T
HE
SE
IN
ST
RU
CT
IO
N
S
TR
OU
BL
ES
HO
OT
IN
G
There
are
several
things
to
look
for
if
your
trim-
mer
fails
to
operate:
1.
B
e
su
re
t
he
t
rim
m
er
is
t
ur
ne
d
O
N
.
2.
M
ak
e
su
re
th
at
th
e
ba
tte
ry
is
p
ro
pe
rly
p
la
ce
d
in
th
e
ba
tte
ry
c
om
pa
rt
m
en
t.
T
es
t
th
e
ba
tt
er
y
to
b
e
su
re
it
is
w
or
ki
ng
.
3.
C
he
ck
t
he
b
la
de
s
to
s
ee
if
t
he
y
ar
e
cl
og
ge
d
w
ith
h
ai
r
cl
ip
pi
ng
s;
if
s
o,
u
se
a
c
le
an
in
g
br
us
h
to
re
m
ov
e
ha
ir.
4.
If
t
he
t
rim
m
er
s
til
l f
ai
ls
t
o
op
er
at
e,
t
ak
e
or
s
en
d
it
to
a
C
on
ai
r
S
er
vi
ce
C
en
te
r
(s
ee
w
ar
ra
nt
y
pr
oc
e-
du
re
a
nd
a
dd
re
ss
es
).
FO
R
HO
US
EH
OL
D
U
SE
O
N
LY
OP
ER
AT
IN
G
IN
ST
RU
CT
IO
N
S
Th
is
t
rim
m
er
is
e
qu
ip
pe
d
w
ith
a
li
gh
t.
Th
e
lig
ht
m
ak
es
it
e
as
y
to
s
ee
t
he
h
ai
rs
in
y
ou
r
no
st
ril
s
or
ea
rs
. T
he
li
gh
t
w
ill
c
om
e
on
w
he
n
yo
u
sw
itc
h
th
e
tr
im
m
er
t
o
th
e
O
N
p
os
iti
on
. T
hi
s
lig
ht
c
an
no
t
be
re
pl
ac
ed
; p
le
as
e
do
n
ot
a
tt
em
pt
t
o
re
m
ov
e
it.
1.
R
em
ov
e
th
e
ba
tt
er
y
co
ve
r
at
th
e
ba
ck
o
f t
he
u
ni
t
by
p
ul
lin
g
st
ra
ig
ht
d
ow
n.
2.
B
ei
ng
c
ar
ef
ul
n
ot
t
o
be
nd
t
he
c
lip
s,
in
se
rt
t
he
ne
ga
tiv
e
en
d
of
t
he
b
at
te
ry
fir
st
,
so
it
w
ill
s
lip
e
as
ily
in
to
p
os
iti
on
.
3.
R
et
ur
n
th
e
ba
tt
er
y
co
ve
r
to
it
s
or
ig
in
al
p
os
iti
on
b
y
pu
sh
in
g
it
in
to
p
la
ce
.
4.
T
o
us
e
yo
ur
t
rim
m
er
, p
us
h
O
N
/O
FF
s
w
itc
h
up
w
ar
ds
t
o
O
N
p
os
iti
on
.
5.
A
ft
er
y
ou
f
in
is
h
us
in
g
yo
ur
t
rim
m
er
, p
us
h
do
w
n
on
t
he
O
N
/O
FF
s
w
itc
h
to
t
ur
n
th
e
tr
im
m
er
o
ff
.
6.
A
lw
ay
s
pu
rc
ha
se
t
he
c
or
re
ct
s
iz
e
an
d
gr
ad
e
of
ba
tt
er
y
m
os
t
su
ita
bl
e
fo
r
th
e
in
te
nd
ed
u
se
.
7.
R
ep
la
ce
t
he
b
at
te
ry
o
nc
e
it
is
n
o
lo
ng
er
fu
nc
tio
na
l.
8.
C
le
an
t
he
b
at
te
ry
c
on
ta
ct
s
an
d
al
so
t
ho
se
o
f
th
e
de
vi
ce
p
rio
r
to
b
at
te
ry
in
st
al
la
tio
n.
9.
E
ns
ur
e
th
e
ba
tt
er
ie
s
ar
e
in
st
al
le
d
co
rr
ec
tly
w
ith
re
ga
rd
t
o
po
la
rit
y
(+
a
nd
-
).
10
. R
em
ov
e
ba
tt
er
ie
s
fr
om
e
qu
ip
m
en
t
th
at
is
n
ot
to
b
e
us
ed
f
or
a
n
ex
te
nd
ed
p
er
io
d
of
t
im
e.
11
. R
em
ov
e
us
ed
b
at
te
rie
s
pr
om
pt
ly
.
12
. S
to
re
u
nu
se
d
ba
tt
er
ie
s
in
t
he
ir
or
ig
in
al
p
ac
k-
ag
in
g,
a
w
ay
f
ro
m
m
et
al
o
bj
ec
ts
t
ha
t
co
ul
d
sh
or
t-
ci
rc
ui
t
th
em
. N
ev
er
s
ho
rt
-c
irc
ui
t
ba
tt
er
ie
s.
13.
Never
dispose
of
batteries
in
fire,
except
under
conditions
of
controlled
incineration.
Failure
to
observe
this
precaution
may
result
in
an
explosion.
Never
attempt
to
recharge
primary
batteries
as
this
may
cause
leakage,
fire,
or
explosion.
Th
e
N
E1
r
eq
ui
re
s
1
“A
A”
b
at
te
ry
(n
ot
in
cl
ud
-
ed
).
W
e
re
co
m
m
en
d
us
in
g
al
ka
lin
e
ba
tt
er
ie
s
in
yo
ur
t
rim
m
er
b
ec
au
se
t
he
y
la
st
lo
ng
er
. I
f
yo
u
ar
e
no
t
go
in
g
to
u
se
y
ou
r
tr
im
m
er
f
or
a
lo
ng
p
er
io
d
of
tim
e,
o
r
if
th
e
ba
tt
er
y
is
d
ea
d,
r
em
ov
e
th
e
ba
tt
er
y
fr
om
t
he
u
ni
t.
Th
is
w
ill
in
cr
ea
se
t
he
li
fe
o
f
yo
ur
tr
im
m
er
.
TA
KI
N
G
CA
RE
O
F
YO
UR
T
RI
M
M
ER
D
UA
L
BL
AD
E
TE
CH
N
OL
OG
Y
Tr
im
s
w
ith
2
x
th
e
pr
ec
is
io
n
an
d
2x
t
he
c
ut
tin
g
ac
tio
n.
T
w
o
cu
tt
in
g
bl
ad
es
w
or
k
at
o
nc
e
to
e
ns
ur
e
a
cl
ea
n,
c
lo
se
a
nd
e
ve
n
tr
im
.
BL
AD
E
CA
RE
B
ec
au
se
t
he
t
rim
m
er
b
la
de
s
ar
e
pr
ec
is
io
n
m
ad
e
fo
r
a
ve
ry
s
pe
ci
al
u
se
, t
he
y
sh
ou
ld
a
lw
ay
s
be
ha
nd
le
d
w
ith
c
ar
e.
E
ac
h
tim
e
yo
u
fin
is
h
us
in
g
th
e
tr
im
m
er
, t
ak
e
a
cl
ea
ni
ng
b
ru
sh
a
nd
b
ru
sh
a
w
ay
an
y
lo
os
e
ha
ir
th
at
h
as
c
ol
le
ct
ed
in
t
he
b
la
de
s.
TO
CLEAN
YOUR
TRIMMER
Make
sure
trimmer
is
off.
1.
T
o
re
m
ov
e
th
e
tr
im
m
er
h
ea
d
fo
r
cl
ea
ni
ng
, t
ur
n
th
e
he
ad
c
ou
nt
er
-
cl
oc
kw
is
e
un
til
t
he
“
I”
m
ar
k
al
ig
ns
w
ith
t
he
“
ar
ro
w
”
m
ar
k,
t
he
n
lif
t
th
e
he
ad
g
en
tly
(
Fi
g.
1
).
2.
Only
rinse
the
head
under
water
(Fig.
2).
For
proper
func-
tioning
of
the
unit,
the
handle
cannot
touch
or
be
immersed
in
water.
3.
A
ft
er
c
le
an
in
g,
m
ak
e
su
re
t
o
sh
ak
e-
dr
y
th
e
he
ad
b
ef
or
e
re
pl
ac
in
g
it
on
t
he
b
od
y.
4.
T
o
re
as
se
m
bl
e
th
e
he
ad
o
n
th
e
bo
dy
, a
lig
n
th
e
“I
”
m
ar
k
on
t
he
he
ad
w
ith
t
he
“
ar
ro
w
”
m
ar
k
on
t
he
b
od
y
an
d
th
en
tu
rn
c
lo
ck
w
is
e
un
til
t
he
“
I”
m
ar
k
al
ig
ns
w
ith
t
he
“c
irc
le
”
m
ar
k
on
t
he
b
od
y
(F
ig
. 3
).
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IM
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or
materials.
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postage
and
handling.
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only
provide
proof
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purchase
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instructions.
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a
purchase
receipt,
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to
you.
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may
not
apply
to
you.
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you
specific
legal
rights,
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