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Conair HC117 Hair Trimmer Questions & Answers
Won't cut anything
we have had this problem many times with our hair clippers take off the outer blade and make sure it is all clean and there is no hair within the working when rebuilding add a little regular household oil on the side of the trimmers there is usually a little plastic screw built into the casing this is the motor adjustment turn it until the trimmers become noisy then turn back half a turn so it lowers the noise out put hence the motor speed hopefully this should work
Have not cleaned the clippers ever since I bought
There should be 2 screws on the bottom where the (Blades) are just unscrew them and and put them in a spot where you will not lose them and then take both blades off and use the little brush that it came with and brush the hair out. When you are done and have put them back together, make sure the bottoom blade is straight, when that is done turn on your trimmer and put a small drop or two of on the blades when it is running and it should be all set.
How do you use a
The settings 1-10 are for wet and easy-to straighten hair. Like hair that is a little thinner or almost straight.
The settings 11-17 are for damp hair that is about average thickness.
The settings 18-23 are for hair that is thick or wavy.
Lastly, the settings 24-30 are for dry hair that is harder to straighten.
So, the higher up you go, the higher the difficulty the hair is.
Hope this helps! :]
How to adjust the power setting adjustment screw on a conair model hc200b hair clippers
The power setting adjustment screw on the Conair Model HC200B hair clippers is typically located on the side of the clipper near the on/off switch. To adjust the power setting, you will need to locate the screw and use a small screwdriver to turn it.
Here are the general steps to adjust the power setting on your Conair Model HC200B hair clippers:
- Locate the power setting adjustment screw on the side of the clipper near the on/off switch.
- Use a small screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to increase the power setting or counterclockwise to decrease the power setting.
- Turn on the clippers and test the power setting by cutting a small section of hair.
- If the power setting is not to your liking, adjust it again with the screwdriver until you achieve the desired power setting.
It's worth noting that the power setting is usually a small screw and turning it too much can damage the internal machinery of the clipper, so it's best to make small adjustments at a time. And ensure the clipper is unplugged before making any adjustments.
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