To Align Blades; Special Oil; Adjustable Taper Lever - Conair 20 PIECE HC220GBC Instructions For Care And Use

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TO ALIGN BLADES:

1.
Add two or three drops
of Conair Lubricating Oil
(included).
2.
Turn clipper on for a
minute to disperse oil
evenly over blades, then
turn off.
3.
Unplug clipper and slightly loosen screws.
4.
Position the extreme left-hand tooth of the
top blade so that it either covers or appears
on the left of the first small tooth on the
bottom blade.
5.
Make sure that the big tooth on the bottom
blade touches the extreme right hand tooth
of the top blade.

SPECIAL OIL

To maintain the blades of your Conair
clipper, oil them after every three or four hair-
cuts. Gently place a few drops of oil on the
teeth of the blades, using the special Conair
oil included with your set. Turn the clipper on
for a minute, then turn off. This light, natural
oil was formulated specifically for the Conair
high-speed clipper. Because it is the right oil
to use, it will not slow down the blades. Never
use any other product. There is no substitute
for Conair oil.

ADJUSTABLE TAPER LEVER

Just like professional clippers, the Conair taper
lever is positioned at your thumb. You can hold
the clipper in your hand and adjust the lever at
the same time...while you're clipping.
This taper lever eliminates the need for an
Fig. 4
attachment comb because it lets you
gradually adjust the closeness of the cut. For
the closest cut and the shortest hair, push
taper lever up as far as it will go. To increase
cutting length, slowly push lever down. If
you push to the lowest position, it will leave
hair about the same length as the short
attachment.
Because a different cutting edge is used in
each setting, the taper lever lengthens the life
of your blades.
Packed-in hair can slow down any clipper.
®
To remove hair without removing the blades,
use your cleaning brush to brush hair out
of the blades. This should be done after
®
each use. When blades are free of hair put
a small amount of oil across them. If clipper
stops cutting and this action doesn't help, try
®
loosening the blades to remove the hair.

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