(1) For trimming long hair, it is best to cut the long hair short with manual scissors first, and then use electric clippers to trim it.
(2) When installing and disassembling the electric hair clipper, be sure to turn off the power switch, otherwise, it is easy to be cut.
(3) When the electric clipper is noisy or the blade vibrates violently, loosen an ingot-shaped screw next to the electric clipper and check whether the pressing blade screw is too loose. If it is loose, tighten it properly. , But don’t press too tightly.
(4) If three white channels are formed by rolling the hair, it means that there is missing hair, which is caused by low or no vibration force. At this time, the ingot-shaped screw on the side of the electric clipper can be tightened a little.
(5) Lubricate the upper blade frequently to reduce dry friction and overheating between the upper and lower blades.
(6) The cutting edges and gaps of the upper and lower blades can easily hide dandruff, dander, dust or other debris. After each use, use a small brush to clean it. Since the cut hair debris and the solidification of the leather oil will hinder the movement and sharpness of the scissors, it is necessary to frequently brush off the debris remaining on the cutting edge.
(7) Electric hair clippers should not be used in the bathroom or wet places, and don't plug (unplug) the plug with warm hands, otherwise it is easy to get an electric shock. For electric clippers with a 220V power supply using a three-core wire, you must ensure that the socket end of the grounding wire matches the plug well.