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WAHL Professional Series, 93069 Manual

Overview

Overview

Maximizing power to the blades:
To adjust power, turn power screw in clockwise direction until clipper makes a noise caused by the arm hitting the coil. Then, slowly turn power screw out (counter-clockw just until noise stops then continue turning 1/8 to 1/4 o turn more, this is maximum power.

Each time clipper is used:

  1. Clean the clipper blade set by brushing hair clippings and debris from the blades and carriage with the stiff brush provided.
  2. Sanitize clipper blade set with Wahl disinfectant. (Follow directions on disinfectant label)3. Oil the clipper blade set: Place one drop of clipper oil in the center of the movable top blade and one drop of oil on each end of the top blade. Next, add one drop of oil to the heel of the stationary bottom blade on each side. (See diagram) Turn clipper on and run to distribute the oil. When oil is evenly distributed, turn clipper o and wipe o excess oil with a soft cloth.
  3. Oil the clipper blade set: Place one drop of clipper oil in the center of the movable top blade and one drop of oil on each end of the top blade. Next, add one drop of oil to the heel of the stationary bottom blade on each side. (See diagram) Turn clipper on and run to distribute the oil. When oil is evenly distributed, turn clipper o and wipe o excess oil with a soft cloth.

When to replace blades:
The following conditions require immediate replacement of blades:

  • dull blades (will pull hair)
  • rusty blades (causes sticking)
  • broken or bent teeth on either blade (always replace both)

Blades should always be replaced in blade sets. A blade set consists of one movable top blade and one stationary bottom blade. Keep at least one set of blades for each type of working clipper in your shop.

Aligning 2-hole blades:
Slightly loosen both blade screws at base of stationary blade, just enough to be able to shift the blade. Move blade adjustment lever to the full forward position. With the blade screws loosened, the bottom blade can be aligned with the top blade.

  1. Points of the top blade teeth should be 1/32" to 1/16" (.79mm to 1.59mm) back and parallel to the points of the bottom blade teeth. This is important so the clipper doesn't cut too close or allow the moving top blade to touch the skin. (see blade alignment diagram)
  2. Extreme left hand tooth of top blade must be on the first small tooth of bottom blade. (see blade alignment diagram)
  3. After blade is aligned, tighten screws.
  4. Plug clipper in, turn switch on and off a couple of times, and then recheck alignment of blades.

Replacing 2-hole blades:

On adjustable clippers, move blade adjustment lever to full forward position. Position the small top blade over the clipper drive finger. Set large bottom blade on top of small top blade and partially tighten blade screws. With the blade screws partially tightened, the bottom blade can be aligned with the top blade.

  1. Points of the top blade teeth should be 1/32" to 1/16" (.79mm to 1.59mm) back and parallel to the points of the bottom blade teeth. This is important so the clipper doesn't cut too close or allow the moving top blade to touch the skin. (see blade alignment diagram)
  2. Extreme left hand tooth of top blade must be on the first small tooth of bottom blade. (see blade alignment diagram)
  3. After blade is aligned, tighten screws.
  4. Plug clipper in, turn switch on and off a couple of times, and then recheck alignment of blades.

Aligning 3-hole blades:
Slightly loosen the three blade screws of the stationary blade, just enough to be able to shift the blade. Move blade adjustment lever to the full forward position. With the blade screws loosened, the bottom blade can be aligned with the top blade.

  1. Points of the top blade teeth should be 1/32" to 1/16" (.79mm to 1.59mm) back and parallel to the points of bottom blade teeth. This is important so the clipper doesn't cut too close or allow the moving top blade to touch the skin. (see blade alignment diagram)
  2. Extreme left hand tooth of top blade must be on the first small tooth of bottom blade. (see blade alignment diagram)
  3. After blade is aligned, tighten screws.
  4. Plug clipper in, turn switch on and off a couple of times, and then recheck alignment of blades.

Replacing 3-hole blades:
On adjustable clippers, move blade adjustment lever to full forward position. Loosen and remove the center screw only. Outside screws hold bushings in place and maintain alignment. Position the small top blade over the clipper drive finger. Place large bottom blade on top of small top blade, fitting down over the bushings on either side. Replace and partially tighten center screw.

  1. Points of the top blade teeth should be 1/32" to 1/16" (.79mm to 1.59mm) back and parallel to the points of the bottom blade teeth. This is important so the clipper doesn't cut too close or allow the moving top blade to touch the skin. (see blade alignment diagram)
  2. Extreme left hand tooth of top blade must be on the first small tooth of bottom blade. (see blade alignment diagram)
  3. After blade is aligned, tighten screws.
  4. Plug clipper in, turn switch on and off a couple of times, and then recheck alignment of blades.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Clipper doesn't start

  1. Check to see if clipper is plugged in.
  2. Replace power cord if frayed, cracked, or damaged
  3. If clipper is plugged in and cord is in good condition, check the switch by turning on and off

Motor runs, but blade isn't moving or sticks

  1. Clean blade set and oil
  2. Replace blade set if blade teeth are broken
  3. Adjust power screw to retune the clipper

Clipper making loud noise

  1. Adjust power screw to retune the clipper

Clipper pulls hair

  1. Dirty or dry blades, clean blades and oil
  2. Blades are dull - replace blades
  3. Check blade alignment

Blade nicks or cuts

  1. Check blade alignment
  2. Replace blade set if blade teeth are chipped or broken

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

5-STAR ADJUSTABLE

FEATURES

  • Thin bottom blade 13˚ bevel with deeper teeth
  • Blade set can be adjusted to a zero-overlap

BENEFITS

  • Flat bottom blade allows closer cutting
  • Precision Fades
  • On scalp tapering and fading techniques

5-STAR WEDGE

FEATURES

  • Thin bottom blade bevel with deeper teeth
  • Square, atter angle top blade teeth
  • Longer teeth allow for an additional.02 cut length

BENEFITS

  • Flat bottom blade allows closer cutting
  • Deeper bottom blade teeth allow for a longer feed
  • Top cutting blade creates a "crunching" sound
  • Eliminates the need for a 1½ attachment comb or a 1.5 blade
  • Creates a blunt cut look
  • Ideal for soft line fading and seamless blends

5-STAR STAGGER TOOTH

FEATURES

  • Thin bottom blade 13˚ bevel with deeper teeth
  • Staggered top blade, alternates with long and short blade teeth
  • Blade set can be adjusted to a zero-overlap

BENEFITS

  • Flat bottom blade allows closer cutting
  • Staggered top blade allows for two di erent cutting paths
  • Staggered top blade creates texture while cutting
  • Creates seamless blends when hard or soft line fading
  • Ideal for bulk hair removal

5-STAR BALDING 6X0

FEATURES

  • Thin bottom blade 13˚ bevel with no backstripe (ridges)
  • Extremely thin, short blade teeth

BENEFITS

  • Flat bottom blade allows closer cutting
  • Ultra close full size trimming blade
  • Ideal for outlining
  • Full head Balding

BLADE ALIGNMENT
When aligning the blades, it is important that the movable top blade DOES NOT EXTEND OVER THE STATIONARY BOTTOM BLADE. If the top blade overlap occurs, there is a potential to cause skin abrasions.

The movable top blade should not extend past the stationary bottom blade
For proper blade alignment and blade replacement procedures go to www.wahlpro.com to view our Vibrator Clipper Maintenance Guide.

BLADE ADJUSTMENT LEVER
The blade adjustment lever regulates the cut length. This lever allows for easy tapering, fading, and blending
BLADE ADJUSTMENT LEVER

2-HOLE STANDARD

3-HOLE STANDARD

FEATURES

  • Bottom blade 21˚ bevel has a backstripe (ridges)
  • Longer blade teeth
  • Allow a 1mm-3mm cut length

BENEFITS

  • Easy to pick up and feed hair
  • Glides through longer hair -O scalp cutting techniques

ADJUSTABLE 5-in-1
DETACHABLE BLADES

FEATURES

  • Snaps on and off
  • Taper lever located at the bottom of the blade
  • Ideal for ambidextrous users

BENEFITS
5-LEVEL CUTTING LENGTH ADJUSTMENT (0,7MM - 3MM)

ADJUSTABLE ALL-IN-ONE
DETACHABLE BLADES

FEATURES

  • Snaps on and off
  • Taper lever located at the bottom of the blade
  • Ideal for ambidextrous users

BENEFITS FOR TEXTURE, CHUNKING & RAZOR
Position 1 - light texturing, bulk removal
Position 3 - aggressive texture, chunking
Position 5 - razor, soft edges, layering

SNAP-ON STANDARD
DETACHABLE BLADES

FEATURES

  • Snaps on and off
  • Consistent cutting length
  • Ideal for ambidextrous users

SPECIALTY SNAP-ON BLADES

  • Fine (Trimming) Blade
  • Texturizing Blade
  • Razor Blade
  • Beta (Chunking) Blade

MOTOR INFORMATION
Standard motor: an electro-magnetic motor (arm and coil), e cient power that is standard on basic clippers. V5000 motor: a strong electro-magnetic motor (arm and coil), more power than the standard motor. V9000 motor: a strong electro-magnetic motor (arm and coil) slightly stronger than the V5000, cooler running and energy effcient. Rotary motor: a sealed motor with brushes. Has comparable power range to a V5000 and V9000 electro-magnetic motor.
*On select corded and cordless clippers.

WAHL MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES

* Failure to properly disinfect your clipper can result in cross contamination and infections.

  1. CLEAN
    USE CLIPPER BRUSH TO RID BLADES OF DEBRIS

  2. SANITIZE
    SPRAY BLADES WITH HOSPITAL GRADE DISINFECTANT*

  3. OIL
    OIL CLIPPER USING 5-POINT OILING SYSTEM

  4. STORE
    STORE CLIPPER USING HANG HOOK IF PROVIDED AND COVER BLADES WITH RED BLADE GUARD DO NOT WRAP CORD AROUND CLIPPER

For service or questions about your clipper contact:

Wahl Clipper Corporation
3001 N. Locust Street, Sterling, IL 61081 Attention: Repair Department email: wahlproservice@wahlclipper.com

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