Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

12

Time Required

                          4 minutes            

Sections

2

  • Front and Back Panels
  • 8 steps
  • Power Switch
  • 4 steps

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Step 1

              Front and Back Panels               
  • Remove the comb from the top of the trimmer.

Remove the comb from the top of the trimmer.

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Step 2

  • Place your thumb underneath the blade and push upward to remove it.

Place your thumb underneath the blade and push upward to remove it.

Step 3

  • Hold trimmer towards you as shown in the diagram.
  • Insert your prying tool/metal spudger into the marked area.

Hold trimmer towards you as shown in the diagram.

Insert your prying tool/metal spudger into the marked area.

Step 4

  • Apply gentle pressure and begin prying open the back panel.
  • Separate the panel one notch at a time. Listen carefully as you’re prying the panel apart and notice each individual notch release.

Apply gentle pressure and begin prying open the back panel.

Separate the panel one notch at a time. Listen carefully as you’re prying the panel apart and notice each individual notch release.

Step 5

  • Pull the trimmer apart using your hands once the panel is at least halfway apart.
  • Pull the wires attached to the battery off of the power connectors before completely removing the back panel.

Pull the trimmer apart using your hands once the panel is at least halfway apart.

Pull the wires attached to the battery off of the power connectors before completely removing the back panel.

Step 6

  • Hold the trimmer towards you.
  • Place the metal spudger tool in the marked area.

Hold the trimmer towards you.

Place the metal spudger tool in the marked area.

Step 7

  • Apply gentle pressure and begin prying the front panel.
  • Separate the front panel one notch at a time.

Apply gentle pressure and begin prying the front panel.

Separate the front panel one notch at a time.

Step 8

  • Pull the trimmer apart using your hands once the panel is at least halfway apart.

Step 9

              Power Switch               
  • Remove the front panel completely from the rest of the beard trimmer.

Remove the front panel completely from the rest of the beard trimmer.

Step 10

  • Rotate the front panel so that the power switch is facing away from you.

Rotate the front panel so that the power switch is facing away from you.

Step 11

  • Push the white plastic frame upward to remove it from the notch.
  • Pull the white plastic frame off the front panel of the beard trimmer.

Push the white plastic frame upward to remove it from the notch.

Pull the white plastic frame off the front panel of the beard trimmer.

Step 12

  • Remove the power switch from the front panel once the white plastic frame is removed.

Remove the power switch from the front panel once the white plastic frame is removed.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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