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Andis Ultra Clip 10 Piece Clipper Kit
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Perform light body clipping with ease using this medium-duty, compact pet clipper |
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Made specifically for pets with thin to medium-coat thickness and small to medium size |
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Quiet running clipper includes adjustable precision blade and how-to DVD |
The Andis Ultra Clip is designed for light body grooming on pets with thin to medium-thick coats. It features a quiet-running, single-speed motor and adjustable blade (10-15-30). Ideal for pet owners that want to start doing light clipping at home, this kit includes an instructional DVD to show you how to get started. Adjustable blade switches from coarse to fine clipping with the flip of a switch. Kit includes everything you need to get started. 14 ft cord. 3,800 spm.
Kit includes: Clipper, 4 safety combs (1/4", 1/2", 3/4" and 1"), instructional DVD, blade cleaning brush, lubricating blade oil, protective blade guard, and durable storage case.
Please click on "More Information" for use and care instructions.
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Operating Instructions
Before starting clipper, remove blade guard. Plug cord into an electrical outlet. Operate at 120 volt, 60 cycle AC electrical current or as noted on the unit. To start clipper, move switch button to "on" position. To stop, move switch button back to original position. After using your Andis Clipper, rewrap cord and store in a safe place.
Replacing the Blade
To remove the blades, first unplug the clipper from the electrical outlet. Turn the clipper upside down, so that the blade teeth are pointing down. You may want to place the clipper on a flat surface to do this. Unscrew the screws on the blade. Remove the blade. To replace blade, put the blade back into position while aligning the yoke of the upper blade with the cam and tension spring of the clipper. Line up the screw holes in the bottom blade with the two holes in the blade bracket, and replace screws. Do not over tighten screws.
Blade Care
Blades should be oiled before, during, and after each use. If your clipper blades leave streaks or slow down, it's a sure sign the blades need oil. The clipper should be held upside down (as shown in instructions) to prevent oil from entering the motor. Place a few drops of clipper oil on the front and side of the cutter blades. Wipe off excess oil with a soft dry cloth. Spray lubricants contain insufficient oil for good lubrication. Always replace broken or nicked blades to prevent injury. You can clean the excess hair from your blades by using a small brush or worn out toothbrush. To clean the blades, we suggest you immerse the blades only into a shallow pan of clipper oil while the clipper is running. Any excess hair and dirt that has accumulated between the blades should come out. After cleaning, turn your clipper off and dry blades with a dry cloth and start clipping again.
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