BEFORE YOU CUT
HAIR
- Your clipper should be clean,
oiled and in perfect working condition.

- If your kit includes a plastic
cape, place it around the neck, tying the strings and overlapping
the cape portion to prevent hair from falling down inside the collar.
If no cape is provided, a towel will do nicely.

- Position the person whose
hair is to be cut on a stool or chair so that the top of his head
is about even with your eyes.

- After combing the hair to
remove all tangles, hold the clipper in a relaxed, comfortable grip,
with nameplate under the palm near your index finger. This grip
will help you maintain comfortable, accurate cutting control.
CUTTING HAIR
For medium to long cuts:
The first time you cut the hair, cut only a small amount until you become
accustomed to how long each guide comb leaves the hair. Always start
by placing the largest guide comb on the clipper, then use shorter combs
if desired length is shorter.
Remember, between professional haircuts, the hair grows evenly all over
the head and a light trimming at the lower neck and sides may be all
that is needed to bring back that neat, well-groomed look.
Some kits do not include all Wahl guide combs. However, these combs
may be available from your dealer, or can be ordered from Wahl.
| WAHL
GUIDE COMBS: |
| 1/8"(3
mm) |
1/4"(6
mm) |
| 3/8"(10 mm) |
1/2"(13 mm) |
| 5/8"(16 mm) |
3/4"(19 mm) |
| Right Ear Guide Comb |
7/8"(22 mm) |
| Left Ear Guide Comb |
1"(25 mm) |
To attach combs, hold comb with teeth up. Snap guide comb attachment
firmly to the clipper blade.
For uniform cutting, allow the clipper to cut its way through the hair.
Do not force it through at a faster rate.
- Start by combing the hair
so it falls into its natural direction.

- Place the largest guide comb
onto your clipper and start by trimming the sides from the bottom
upwards. Hold the clipper lightly against the hair, with teeth of
the guide comb pointing up but flat against the head. Slowly lift
the clipper up and outward through the hair, cutting only a small
amount at a time.
Repeat around sides and back of head.
If you desire shorter hair, either change to a lower-number guide comb
or apply more pressure and less lift away from head with the present
attachment.
This entire procedure requires practice, and it is always better to
leave too much hair the first few haircuts.
For the top of the head, you will give a fairly short cut if you use
the 1" guide comb. With the teeth flat against the head, slowly start
trimming from the front to the back. Again, it is better to leave the
hair longer the first few haircuts.
For longer hair on top (no guide comb): Use either a barber comb or
a regular comb, and lift the hair on top of the head, cutting over the
comb. Or grasp the hair between the fingers and cut to desired length.
Continue this procedure from the front to the back of the head, gradually
cutting the hair shorter by reducing the space between the comb or fingers
and the head.
Comb frequently, removing trimmed hair and checking for uneven strands.
OUTLINING

No attachments are needed. On a multi-cut clipper, push the lever up
to the close-cut position. Comb hair into desired style. Starting between
the ear and the sideburns, as shown, hold clipper with corner edge of
blade against the hairline. Slowly follow the desired outline of the
hair over, around and behind the ears. For defining sideburns and the
back of the neck, hold the clipper upside down, against the skin at
the desired length and move down.
Comb hair and check that sides are even. Check for uneven spots throughout
the haircut.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUTTING MEN'S
AND BOYS' HAIR
CREW CUTS AND SHORT CUTS

Starting with the longest guide comb, cut from the back of the neck
to the crown. Hold the guide comb flat against the head and slowly move
the clipper through the hair, as shown.
Use the same procedure from the lower side to the upper side of the
head, as show. Then cut the hair against the direction in which it grows,
from the front to the crown, and even up the cut with the sides.
To give a "flattop" look, the hair on top of the head must be cut over
the top of a flat comb, rather than using the guide comb.
Use closer-cutting guide combs to "taper" the hair down to the neckline,
as desired. Comb hair and check for uneven spots. Outline sideburns
and neckline as previously described.