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Rechargeable Trimmer
correct voltage.
5.When the trimmer is low in power, it should be connected to the transformer
and plugged into an outlet to assure maximum power is available when it is
next used. This transformer is designed to continuously charge the battery
without over charging.
6.Ni-MH battery life may be extended with the following procedure: Once
every month, let the trimmer run until the motor stops. Move the switch to
the OFF – 0 position and recharge fully overnight.
TROUBLESHOOTING FOR BOTH MODELS
If your trimmer does not seem to take a charge, check the following before
returning it for repair:
1.Check outlet to make sure it is working by plugging in another appliance.
2.Be sure the trimmer is properly connected to the recharging transformer, all
the connections are secure and the switch on the trimmer is turned OFF.
3.If your electricity is connected to a master power switch, we suggest the
trimmer be disconnected from the charger anytime the master switch is off.
Leaving the unit plugged into a dead outlet or an unplugged charger will
drain the battery.
4.If the trimmer does not run and it is completely charged, turn the unit ON
and pinch or push the blades manually. Oil may have dried out between the
blades, so they may be temporarily stuck together.
BATTERY REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL
Under normal use, the rechargeable battery in your trimmer will last from
three to five years. If a replacement battery should be necessary. Do not
attempt to replace the battery yourself. (See page 17 for details)