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LITHIUM PRO SERIES CLIPPER
LITHIUM BATTERY DISPOSAL
Do not dispose of this product or the Lithium battery in
the normal household waste.
The product should be returned to Wahl Customer
Services where we offer a take back service or taken
to a local collection facility where they will be dealt with
safely and sent for the appropriate recycling.
CLIPPING & TRIMMING DOGS
The first time you cut hair, cut only a small amount until
you have become accustomed to how long each guide
comb leaves the hair.
Ensure that you regularly remove trimmed hair from the
blades and oil the blades during clipping.
Avoid pressing the blades strongly against the animal
coat, being especially careful around uneven areas.
(The blades should be passed through the coat in the
direction of the lie of the hair with the flat blade surface
resting on the hair and without significant pressure from
the user.)
CLIPPING GUIDE GENERAL - FEET
Have your dog sit facing you. Bring rear leg forward
(fig.8) and clip sides of foot from nail to ends of toes.
Clip on top of toes, stopping at ankle joint. Don’t trim
ankle.
Spread toes apart with thumb and finger (fig.9). Cut hair
between toes, being careful not to nick the webbing.
Spread bottom pads with thumb and clip between toes
and pads, being careful not to nick foot webbing (fig.10).
Touch up stray hair with scissors.