EYENIMAL electronic flea comb User Manual

P E I G N E E L E C T R O N I Q U E A N T I - P U C E S
User’s guide
This comb delivers an electrical current just strong enough to kill fleas, yet without bothering the animal. The negative ions and active oxygen are released at both ends of the comb. They quickly penetrate into
the animal's fur to eliminate foul smells.
The negative ions are also able to dissipate the electrostatic phenomenon on your pet's fur, which in turn
Precautions prior to use:
Designed to be used solely on a perfectly dry coat, the comb is very sensitive to humidity.
It is recommended to use the comb before giving your pet a bath.
Never use this flea comb device on another animal without disinfecting it first.
Stop using the comb if its teeth are deformed, as this might cause the device to short-circuit.
Avoid all direct contact with comb teeth whenever the comb is turned on.
Return the protective cover to its place following use or cleaning in order to protect comb teeth.
Energy
• Runs with 2 "AA LR06" batteries (not included).
Maintenance
Disinfect the device and comb teeth after each use with a cloth soaked in 70% alcohol (be sure to turn the
device off during cleaning and wait to make sure it is completely dry before the next use).
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
1. Hold the handle and open the battery compartment, insert the two "AA" batteries (see Figure 1), then put the comb back together.
Fig. 1
2. Press the ON / OFF button on the side of the handle; you'll hear a buzz indicating that the comb is working correctly and ready for use. You have the option of using the device like a regular comb by leaving the "electronic comb" function turned off.
3. Keep a 45° angle between the comb and your pet's fur (see Figure 2 below) and avoid touching your pet's eyes, ears or chops. The black rubber-coated fixtures on the teeth ends must be positioned on the lower side of the fur. Move the comb slowly through the coat, preferably one zone at a time, for a more efficient result. The brushing direction may be bottom to top or top to bottom, but be sure to maintain the 45° angle at all times.
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