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Andis EasyClip Multi-Trim™ Clipper Kit with FREE Slicker Brush
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All-inclusive clipper kit with FREE slicker brush keeps your dog gorgeous
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7,200 SPM clipper perfect for light-duty grooming and touchups around face and paws
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Quiet-running clipper features an adjustable blade (#10, #15, and #30) suitable for all dogs and all coat types
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Keep your dog looking his absolute best with this all-inclusive clipper kit. You'll also receive a FREE medium slicker brush to give your dog a truly stunning, finished look. The 10-piece Andis EasyClip Multi-Trim™ Clipper Kit is perfect for light-duty grooming sessions and for touchups and trimming around your dog's face and paws at any time. The quiet-running, 7,200 SPM EasyClip Multi-Trim Clipper features an adjustable blade (#10, #15, and #30) and a 6-ft long cord. For all dogs and all coat types.
Kit includes: 7" long clipper, 6 attachment combs (1/16", 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4"), blade cleaning brush, lubricating blade oil, and protective blade guard. Plus, you'll receive a FREE bonus medium slicker brush. Also includes comprehensive instructions.
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Please click on More information for operating instructions, product maintenance, and additional product details.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Please read the following instructions before using your new Andis Clipper. Give it the care that a fine precision-built instrument deserves, and it will give you years of service. Before starting clipper, remove blade guard. Plug cord into electrical outlet, operate at 120-volt, 60 cycle AC electrical current or as noted on the unit. To start clipper, move switch button forward. To stop, move switch button back to the original position. After using your Andis Clipper, rewrap cord and store in a safe place.
USER MAINTENANCE The internal mechanism of your clipper has been permanently lubricated at the factory. Other than the recommended maintenance described in this manual, no other maintenance should be performed, except by Andis Company or an Andis Authorized Repair Service Station.
POWER ADJUSTMENT Your Andis Clipper has been adjusted to line voltage at the factory. However, because of voltage variations, you may need to adjust the power setting for your area. If the power adjustment is off, you will usually notice a "clatter" when the clipper is on or introduced into the hair (it is normal for your clipper to "clatter" for an instant when initially turned on).
TO ADJUST YOUR CLIPPER:
- Oil the blades.
- Locate the power screw on the lower part of the clipper housing opposite the switch.
- Turn your clipper On.
- Using a standard screwdriver that fits the slot, turn the power screw clockwise until the clipper clatters continuously. Then turn the screw counterclockwise carefully until the clatter ceases.
- Your clipper is now adjusted to its optimal power setting.
CARE AND SERVICING OF YOUR ANDIS CLIPPER BLADES
Oil your clipper blades before, during, and after each use. If your clipper blades leave streaks or slow down, it's a sure sign blades need oil. Hold the clipper with blades pointed at and oriented parallel to your floor to prevent oil from getting into the motor. Place a few drops of Andis Clipper Blade Oil on the front and side of the cutter blades. Wipe excess oil off blades with a soft dry cloth. While spray lubricants contain insufficient oil for good lubrication, they are an excellent clipper coolant. 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 immersing the blades only in a shallow pan of Andis Clipper Blade 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. Before storing the clipper, spread one or two drops of oil over the blades to prevent the blades from rusting.
REPLACEMENT (REMOVAL) OF BLADE SET
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 wish to place the clipper on a flat surface to do this. Unscrew the screws on the blades. Remove the blades. Separate the blade space from the upper blade and insert the new upper blade. Blade should curve away from the blade spacer. To install the upper blade, place one slot of the blade spacer on one prong of the tension spring. Placing your thumb on the opposite side of the blade, gently push the blade sidewise to separate the 2 prongs. Press down. Line up the screw holes in the bottom blade with the 2 holes in the clipper housing, and replace screws. Do not tighten down screws completely. Turn clipper over and align lower blade so teeth on both blades are parallel, but with lower blade's teeth slightly above the upper blade teeth. Failure to do this may result in skin injuries while cutting your dog's hair.
ATTACHING THE CLIPPER COMBS
The clipper comb blade attachments mount easily. Just snap them on and snap them off. You can always set the blades for a coarser cut by attaching any of the snap-on blade attachments made for your Andis Clipper. To use a blade attachment, slip the cutter blade teeth into blade attachment. Snap the blade attachment down. These attachments guide hair into the clipper blades and give you precise control of hair lengths. The length of trim is indicated on the blade attachment: 1/16", 1/8", ¼" 3/8", ½" and ¾". Use the chart below to find approximate lengths of cut. Different blade angles in relation to the skin, thickness, and texture of the hair will vary the cutting length.
CLIPPER BLADE ADJUSTMENT
Your Andis Adjustable Clipper Blade set adjusts from coarse to fine cuts easily. Simply move the adjustment lever with your thumb. In the upright position, blades are set for the finest, or shortest, cuts.
Clipping Guide
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Clipping Direction |
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Approx. Length of Cut |
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Fine |
Coarse |
| Standard Andis Blade |
With hair grain |
1/16" |
3/16" |
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Against hair grain |
1/32" |
1/8" |
| 1/16" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
3/16" |
5/16" |
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Against hair grain |
3/32" |
5/32" |
| 1/8" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
¼" |
3/8" |
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Against hair grain |
1/8" |
¼" |
| 1/4" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
3/8" |
½" |
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Against hair grain |
¼" |
3/8" |
| 3/8" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
½" |
5/8" |
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Against hair grain |
3/8" |
½" |
| 1/2" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
5/8" |
7/8" |
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Against hair grain |
½" |
5/8" |
| ¾" Blade Attachment |
With hair grain |
7/8" |
1-1/8" |
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Against hair grain |
¾" |
1" |
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Please note: Return of electrical equipment to Drs. Foster & Smith for exchange or refund is limited to 60 days from the date of purchase. Beyond 60 days, please contact the manufacturer for repair or replacement as covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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