WAHL
H O M E P R O D U C T S
®
Blades
Power Screw
On/Off Switch
Taper
Lever
Your New Clipper
Cord
Quick Start Guide
The blades of your new
clipper should be oiled every
few haircuts. For best results,
place three drops on front of
the blades and one drop on
each side of blade as shown.
Use only the Wahl Clipper Oil
included in the pack. Do not
use hair oil, grease or any oil
mixed with kerosene or any
solvent.
Easy step-by-step instructions included.
For more haircutting tips and techniques
visit grooming.wahl.com.
Use for blending between
different hair lengths. The
taper lever adds versatility to
your clipper by allowing you to
gradually change the closeness
of your cut. (Up position =
closest cut; Down position =
longest cut)
1. While holding at a slight angle, place the
attachment guard onto the clipper so the
tips of the blade rests into the slots of the
guard fingers.
2. Using your thumb, push down on the
guard, where the guard size number is
located, until you hear a
“SNAP”.
1. While holding the top of attachment
guard, place your thumb on the underside
of the attachment guard tab. Push up on
tab to remove guard from clipper.
(A) Oil blades as noted
on this sheet.
(B) You can reduce the
“clatter sound” by adjusting
the power screw. The power
screw was adjusted for
peak
efficiency before leaving the
factory. However, if
voltage in
your home is too high or low;
Blend it!
Removing Guards
Goof-Proof!
Adding Guards
It’s Easy!
Too Noisy?
Helpful Hints
Use brush included to clean out excess hair on clipper and between blades (don’t clean with running water)
SAFETY FIRST! Please read instruction book first before using clipper
If defective contact Wahl via 1-800-767-9245
the clipper power screw may need adjustment.
Adjust Power Screw to Reduce Clipper Noise
(excessive clattering)
1. Turn your clipper “ON”
2. Use the end of the cleaning brush or a screwdriver to turn
power screw in a COUNTER CLOCKWISE direction until clatter
goes away.
Max Power!
Adjusting Power Screw for Maximum Power Setting
1. Turn your clipper “ON”
2. Use the end of the cleaning brush or a screwdriver to turn
power screw in a CLOCKWISE direction until you hear a clattering
noise.
3. Then turn power screw in opposite direction
(COUNTER CLOCKWISE) until clattering stops.
Haircutting Tips & Techniques
When you cut your hair, you should visualize the head as if it
were divided into four sections. Image above shows the
different sections. Using proper techniques when moving
from one section to the next will help you blend the sections
together for professional looking results. See instruction
book for more tips.
You can do it!
Section 2: Under the rim
of the head
Section 4: Top of the head
Section 1: The neckline
Section 3:The rim or side
©2017 part no: 92365-1001
v. 10.2017
Keep it Running Like New!
closest
cut
longest
cut