Conair Heated Back Massaging System Bm1 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Conair massager model 4502ST
I have a homedics shiatsu massaging cushion model SBM-300. I have lost the power adapter. The box says 120VAC/12VDC 1A. I cannot find a replacement anywhere. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Dear sir, I brought one conair heated back
To plug it in you grab the hand held contoller and that's where you plug in the ac adapter. Put it on a couch or chair and then turn the tihings on you want......good luck
Where do you plug it in at/
After literally taking it apart and almost just throwing it away....it's in the controller..the hand held thinging...thats where you plug it in at.
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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