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If your Conair trimmer is not charging there are several reasons that you should fix. you should read a detailed post it can help you to fix your trimmer. https://pakcentric.com/conair-trimmer-not-charging As I have tried these tips and one of them is proved helpful to me.
Conair trimmers are only good for about a year and they are hard to put back once you have messed with them. does your blade pop off or does it have two phillips screws holding it in? If you take the blade off completely you should see two arms that are in there, you have to place the blades back on correctly and hold them together while putting the screws back in. be very careful not to tighten the screws too much. Oil your blades with 3-1 oil and then turn them on. adjust the trimmer and see if everything is level, if it is try cutting withem and see what happens. If the motor sounds good but the blades are pulling your hair rather then cutting it then you need to replace your trimmers because your blades are daul.
The battery is a custom made item and is not sold anywhere. It was made for this specific trimmer for Conair. I have the same problem. Great trimmer when it worked, much better than most. I actually purchased a Wahl (Made in USA) trimmer and am very happy with it, although it does lack some features the Conair has (or had). What can I say? Conair is a good company, but I guess this one did not work out.
After removing the screw you must place your thumb on the battery cover (just below the screw where the 5 raised lines are) and slide the cover downward. The battery in this unit is soldered in. You may have to take it to a repair center to get the battery changed. The battery is a D-Sc type 1600mAh 1.2V. Good luck finding one. I thought the battery in my trimmer was bad after it sat idle for about 8 years. Turns out a little light sewing machine oil on the cutter head made it spring back to life.
go on the website search. you may be abe to order a cord off the site or locate a dealer nearest u off the site and find out if they sell just the part you require
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