Sencor SHP 3301BL User Manual
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To clean the Sencor SHP 3301BL Clipper, first ensure the device is turned off and unplugged. Detach the blade assembly and use the provided brush to remove hair and debris. Rinse the blade under running water and dry thoroughly before reattaching.
If the clipper does not turn on, check if it is properly plugged in. Ensure the power outlet is functioning by testing with another device. Inspect the power cord for any visible damage. If the issue persists, contact Sencor customer service for further assistance.
Regularly clean and oil the blades to maintain their sharpness. Use the oil provided with the clipper or a suitable clipper oil. Apply a few drops to the blades after each use and run the clipper for a few seconds to distribute the oil evenly.
To change the cutting length, adjust the taper lever located on the side of the clipper. This lever allows you to customize the length settings between the provided guard combs. Ensure the clipper is turned off while making adjustments.
To reduce noise, ensure that the blades are properly aligned and oiled. Tighten any loose screws on the clipper body. If the noise persists, it may indicate worn-out parts that require professional servicing.
It is recommended to use the Sencor SHP 3301BL Clipper on dry hair to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage to the device. Wet hair can clog the blades and reduce cutting efficiency.
If the clipper blades are pulling hair, it may indicate dull blades. Clean and oil the blades, then test the clipper on a small section of hair. If the issue remains, consider replacing the blades or having them professionally sharpened.
While the Sencor SHP 3301BL Clipper is designed for durability, it is advisable to give the device short breaks during extended use to prevent overheating and ensure longevity.
After cleaning and oiling, store the clipper in a dry and cool place. Use the protective cover for the blades and avoid wrapping the power cord tightly around the device to prevent damage.
If the clipper overheats, turn it off and unplug it immediately. Allow it to cool down before resuming use. Check for any obstructions in the blades and ensure they are properly oiled. Consider reducing the duration of continuous operation.