Important Safeguards
Read all instructions and safeguards before using this appliance. When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
To reduce the risk of electrical shock.
1. Don not reach for appliance that has fallen into water.Unplug immediately.
2.Do not use while bathing or in shower, tub or sink. Do not place or drop into water or other liquid.
Always unplug this appliance from electrical outlet immediately after using.
3.Unplug this appliance before cleaning.
Warning: To reduce the risk or burns, fire, electrical, shock or injury to person.
1.Appliance should never be left unattended when plugged in.
2.Close supervision is necessary when this appliance is used by, on or near children or invalids.
3.Use this appliance only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use attachments not recommended by manufacturer.
4. Never operate this appliance if it has been damaged or dropped in water. Return the appliance to Wahl Clipper Corporation for examination and repair.
5. Keep the cord away from heated surface.
6. Never operate this appliance with the air opening blocked or while on a soft surface, such as a bed or a couch, where the air openings may be blocked. Keep the air free of lint, hair and the like.
7. Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
8. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) product are being used, where oxygen is being administered or near flammable liquids, such as certain flammable blade lubricants or cleaning agents.
9. Do not use this appliance with damaged or broken comb, as injury may occur.
10. During use, do not place or leave appliance where it may be damaged by an animal or exposed by weather.
11. Certain sanitizing solutions and spray lubricants may cause stress crack damage to clipper. We recommend blade lubrication and cleaning with Wahl Clipper Oil only.
12. To disconnect, turn all controls to off, then unplug from outlet.
This clipper has been designed for household use.
Cord Care
The cord should not be used to pull the clipper. Since freedom of movement needs to be maintained, care should be used to keep the cord untwisted and unobstructed.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance has a polarized plug. (One blade is wider than the other.) This plug fits in a polarized outlet only one way. In the event the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. In the event it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
Facts About Blades & Cutting
1. The blades are the single most important part of this clipper.
2. Blades do not become dulled from cutting hair - they are dulled by the abrasive particles on the hair.
3. Clipper blades should be oiled BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER clipping; most clipper problems are due to a lack of oil to lubricate or cool.
4. Blades will not cut if abrasive particles are picked up and carried by the oil film between the blades. These particles tend to hold the blades apart and caused chewing and pulling instead of clean cutting.
5. Oiling the blades performs two distinct functions:
Provides a low friction, very thin film lubricant between the cutting blades so that they can take a full cutting stroke without becoming hot from frictional heat.
Flushes abrasive particles and hairs out from between the blades. NOTE: If you cut into dirt, immediately wash the blades with oil to flush it out. Working the tapering lever back and forth will assist in removing the dirt particles.
Grooming and Styling Your Dog
Assemble your supplies: Clipper, oil, blades, screwdriver, slicker brush, attachment combs and comb, scissors, tear-free shampoo, dryer, rubber bath mat, nail cutters. Be sure all your equipment is in good working condition and easy to reach. Grooming should be done on a solid table (about 30" high) with a non-slip surface to give your dog a steady and secure footing. A grooming post to secure the dog would be of considerable aid. Good lighting is essential. The light should be adequately bright and evenly distributed; there should be no shadows.
Steps in grooming
1. Brush out coat thoroughly. Remove all snarls, knots, tangles and mats. Part the hair and brush on 1" sections. Brush from skin out.
2. Bath time. Soak the dog thoroughly. Apply shampoo and work into a good lather. Pay attention to the rectum and pads (bottom of the paws). Be careful also not to get soap in the dog's eyes (for safety use a tear-free shampoo). Rinse very thoroughly. Squeeze legs, ears and tail. Towel dry. Fluff dry or brush and dry. Start with the legs using a wire brush and moving up to body. Direct dryer to the area you are brushing. Do one spot at a time. Use light, fluffing strokes. There should be no snags or tangles when you are done.