Andis 33785 Slimline Pro Corded/Cordless Hair & Beard Trimmer, T-Blade Zero Gapped

USE & CARE INSTRUCTIONS - Page 7

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is running. Any excess hair and dirt that has accumulated between the blades should
come out. After cleaning, turn your trimmer off and dry blades with a dry cloth and
start clipping again.
REPLACEMENT (REMOVAL) OF BLADE SET
Your trimmer has a preset tension assembly on the blade set. To remove blade set
from your trimmer, remove from charger base. Turn the trimmer upside down so
teeth of blades are facing down. You may wish to set the trimmer on a flat surface
while performing these operations. Using a phillips type screwdriver, unscrew the
two blade screws (Figure H). Remove blade set from trimmer. Install new blade set,
making sure the blade yoke cradles the armature pin on trimmer (Figure I). There
is no need to adjust blade tension before use, as tension has been preset at the
factory. Align screw holes of blade set to screw inserts on trimmer housing. Replace
the screws. Before tightening down blade screws, check alignment of blade set to
housing, making sure that they are parallel. Tighten down screws.
USE GUIDELINES FOR LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
1. The lithium-ion battery included with your trimmer does not develop a “memory
effect” like a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), or nickel cadmium (NiCd) battery. You
can return the trimmer to the charger at any time for a full charge, or even use
the battery before a charge cycle is complete. Like most rechargeable batteries,
lithium-ion batteries perform best when used frequently.
2. For maximum battery life, store the trimmer in a partially discharged condition
if the unit will be unused for several months. To discharge the battery, run the
trimmer until it automatically shuts off.
3. Avoid locating the trimmer near heat vents, radiators, or in direct sunlight.
Optimum charging will result where the temperature is stable. Sudden increases
in temperature can result in the battery receiving less than a full charge.
4. Many factors influence lithium-ion battery life. A battery that has received heavy
use or is more than a year old may not give the same run-time performance as a
new battery pack.
5. New lithium-ion batteries, unused for a period of time, may not accept a full
charge. This is normal and does not indicate a problem with the battery or charger.
The battery will accept a full charge after several cycles of trimmer use and
recharging.
6. Disconnect the charger or the trimmer from the AC outlet if extended periods of
non-use are anticipated.
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