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What to Know About The Precision Trimmer

Important Safety Instructions

What Not To Do

Read before use. Improper use may result in nicks, cuts, irritation, redness, discomfort, or other injury, especially on sensitive, curved, or loose skin.

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This trimmer should be used slowly, carefully, and with full visibility. Do not rush. Do not press down. Keep the blade angled back so the cutting edge is not pointed toward the skin.

Do Not Do The Following

  • Do not rush. Do not trim while distracted, in a hurry, or when visibility is poor. Move slowly and stay in control at all times.
  • Do not press the blade head into the skin. Let the trimmer glide lightly over the area. Excess pressure may increase the risk of irritation, pinching, or injury.
  • Do not point the blade downward or directly toward the skin. Angle the trimmer slightly back so the guard leads the pass. Never jab, dig, or lead with the cutting edge into the skin.
  • Do not use fast, aggressive, or stabbing motions. Use short, slow, controlled passes only. Do not chop at hair or make repeated hard passes over the same area.
  • Do not trim over loose, folded, wrinkled, or unstable skin without flattening the area first. Loose skin is more likely to catch. Keep the area as flat, stable, and visible as possible before trimming.
  • Do not trim blind. Do not use the trimmer on sensitive areas unless the area is clearly visible and the trimmer can be guided with control.
  • Do not use on broken, bleeding, irritated, inflamed, infected, or damaged skin. Wait until the skin has fully healed before use.
  • Do not use over moles, skin tags, bumps, lesions, warts, or unusual skin conditions without medical guidance. Trim around those areas with extreme caution or avoid them entirely.
  • Do not use immediately after shaving, waxing, exfoliating, or applying hair-removal products. Freshly treated skin may be more vulnerable to irritation or injury.
  • Do not use on skin coated with heavy oils, creams, or slippery products. These may reduce control and cause the trimmer to slip during use.
  • Do not force the trimmer through thick or long hair. Reduce length gradually using slow, controlled passes. Forcing the device may pull hair or increase irritation.
  • Do not continue if the trimmer snags, pulls, skips, or feels unsafe. Stop immediately and inspect the device before using it again.
  • Do not keep passing over the same spot if the skin becomes hot, red, or tender. Stop use and allow the area to recover before continuing.
  • Do not use a damaged trimmer. Do not use if the blade, guard, attachment, housing, or charging area is cracked, loose, bent, or worn.
  • Do not modify, disassemble, or attempt to repair the trimmer yourself. Use only approved parts, accessories, and attachments intended for the device.
  • Do not share the trimmer without proper cleaning. Improper hygiene may increase the risk of contamination or skin-related issues.
  • Do not use around water unless the device is specifically rated for that use. Follow all product-specific instructions regarding rinsing, water exposure, and charging safety.
  • Do not leave the trimmer where children can access it. This is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
  • Do not assume any trimmer is cut-proof. Use caution every time. Improper handling may result in nicks, cuts, irritation, or other injury.

Safer Use Guidance

  1. Go slow and use short, controlled passes.
  2. Angle the trimmer slightly back rather than pointing the blade toward the skin.
  3. Keep the area flat and visible before each pass.
  4. Use light pressure only and let the guard do the work.
  5. Stop immediately if irritation, discomfort, snagging, or loss of control occurs.
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