Instruction Booklet

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Battery Trimmer
BLADE CARE
Trimmer blades have precision-hardened, ground and lapped cutting
teeth. Blades should be handled carefully and never bumped or used to
cut dirty abrasive material.
Should blades become dull or damaged, you may purchase a new blade
assembly from Wahl.
CLEANING/STORAGE
Before storing your trimmer, use the cleaning brush to remove any loose
hairs from the unit and the blades. Store unit in such a manner so that
blades are protected from damage. When the trimmer is not in use, the
trimmer guide/blade guard attachment should be in place to protect
the blades.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If your product fails to operate when switched ‘ON’ check your batteries
to see if they are properly installed. Positive end should be located as
shown in battery housing. Make sure switch is in the ‘ON’ position and
check to be sure blades are free to move. If blades become clogged,
manually pushing the blades back and fourth few times while unit is
turned ‘OFF’ may help free the blades and allow the trimmer to operate.
If it still does not operate, your batteries have probably exceeded their
useful life.