Sencor SHP 90 User Manual
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To clean the Sencor SHP 90 Clipper, first ensure it is turned off and unplugged. Remove any attachments and use the provided brush to clear away hair clippings. You can wash detachable parts with warm water and mild soap, but ensure they are completely dry before reattaching.
If the blades become dull, it is recommended to sharpen them using a sharpening stone or replace them with new ones if sharpening is not effective. Regular maintenance and oiling can prolong blade sharpness.
To prevent overheating, avoid prolonged use without breaks. Ensure the clipper is properly lubricated and that the vents are not blocked by hair or debris.
A loud noise may indicate that the clipper blades need oiling or that the blades are misaligned. Try oiling the blades and checking for proper alignment. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
It is recommended to oil the clipper blades before each use to ensure smooth operation and prolong blade life. Use the oil provided or a suitable clipper blade oil.
Store the clipper in a cool, dry place. Ensure it is clean and dry before storage. Use the protective cap for the blades and keep it in the provided case or a similar protective container.
If the clipper does not turn on, check if it is properly plugged in or if the battery is charged. Inspect the power cord for any damage. If the issue persists, it may need professional servicing.
The Sencor SHP 90 Clipper is designed for dry hair use. Using it on wet hair may reduce its efficiency and cause damage to the blades. Always ensure hair is dry before clipping.
If the clipper pulls hair, the blades may be dull or need oiling. Ensure the blades are clean and properly oiled. If the problem persists, consider sharpening or replacing the blades.
The Sencor SHP 90 Clipper comes with adjustable comb attachments. Select the desired comb size and securely attach it to the clipper to achieve the preferred cutting length.