Instruction Booklet

Hair clipper (mains)
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Your Wahl Clipper and Trimmer Blades were oiled and aligned
before leaving our factory; however it is possible for the blades to
get bumped out of alignment. Blades must be re-aligned if they
have been removed for cleaning or replacement. To determine if
realignment is necessary, compare your clipper blades with this
sketch.
1. End of top blade teeth should be .025” to .050” (0.64mm to
1.27mm) back from bottom blade. This is important so that
the clipper does not cut too close or allow the moving cutter
to touch the skin.
2. Extreme left hand tooth of top blade must be covering or to
the left of the rst small tooth of the bottom blade.
3. Extreme right hand tooth of top blade must be touching the
big tooth on the bottom blade.
If blade alignment is incorrect, add a few drops of oil to the
blades, turn clipper on for a few moments, turn o󰀨 and unplug.
Loosen screws slightly and adjust.
Tighten screws after blade is aligned.
CLEANING YOUR NASAL TRIMMER
Periodically after use, turn the trimmer o󰀨 and rinse the cutting
head under warm, running water. For more thorough cleaning,
remove the attached cutting head by turning it slightly counter
clockwise. Then rinse the entire head under running water. After
cleaning, replace desired head by turning it slightly clockwise
and wipe the entire trimmer dry with a soft cloth. Always replace
the protective cap after use.