Visage 50059 User Manual

To charge the Visage 50059 Hair Clipper, connect the provided charging cable to the charging port on the clipper and plug it into a power outlet. The charging indicator light will illuminate to show that it is charging. It typically takes about 8 hours for a full charge.
If the clipper is not turning on, ensure it is fully charged. If it's still not working, check for any obstructions in the blades or motor area. If the problem persists, refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps or contact customer support.
It is recommended to oil the blades after every use to maintain optimal performance and prevent rust. Apply a few drops of clipper oil to the blades and run the clipper for a few seconds to distribute the oil evenly.
The Visage 50059 Hair Clipper is designed for use on dry hair. Using it on wet hair may affect the performance and could potentially damage the clipper.
To clean the clipper, first ensure it is turned off and unplugged. Use a small brush to remove hair clippings from the blades and body. The blades can be removed and rinsed under warm water, but ensure they are completely dry before reattaching.
The Visage 50059 Hair Clipper comes with attachment combs of various lengths. Select the desired comb and attach it securely to the clipper to adjust the cutting length.
If the clipper is making a loud noise, it may need to be oiled or the blades may need realignment. Try oiling the blades first, and if the noise persists, refer to the user manual for blade alignment instructions.
It is generally not recommended to use the clipper while it is charging to avoid any potential electrical hazards and to ensure optimal battery life.
The charging indicator light will typically turn off or change color when the clipper is fully charged. Refer to the user manual for specific indicator light behavior.
If the clipper is pulling hair, it may be due to dull blades or improper alignment. Try oiling the blades and ensure they are properly aligned. If the issue continues, consider replacing the blades.