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3. Be sure the trimmer is properly connected to the recharging
transformer, all connections are secure and the switch on the
trimmer is turned “OFF - 0.”
4. If your electricity is connected to a master power switch, we
suggest the trimmer be disconnected from the charger anytime
the master switch is off. Leaving the unit plugged into a dead
outlet or an unplugged charger will drain the battery.
5. If trimmer does not run and it is completely charged, turn the
unit “ON - I” and pinch or push the blades manually. (Oil may
have dried out between the blades, so they may be temporarily
stuck together.)
LITHIUM-ION BATTERY
REPLACEMENT, TRIMMER DISPOSAL
AND RECYCLING:
• For battery replacement send the entire, intact trimmer unit to:
Wahl Annex 3001 North Locust, P.O. Box 578, Sterling, IL 61081
• Do not attempt to remove the battery. Lithium-Ion batteries can
explode, catch fire, and/or cause burns if disassembled, damaged,
or exposed to water or high temperatures.
• If you choose not to replace the battery, the entire, intact trimmer
unit must be disposed. Do not attempt to remove the battery for
disposal. Lithium-Ion batteries may be subject to local disposal
regulations. Many locations prohibit disposal in standard waste
receptacles. Check your local laws and regulations.
• For recycling contact a government recycling agency, waste
disposal service, retailer, or visit online recycling sources, such as
www.batteryrecycling.com or www.rbrc.org.
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