HELP!! No manual with Liveryman Harmonys

Sammyandant

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Well I have two pages the same!

It's for liveryman harmony clippers with the battery pack. I have basic standard dos and don't and how to change the blades but not about charging the clippers and battery pack. Can anyone help/ send me instructions?
 

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Where did you buy them OP??

If there is deffo no instructions in English, then I personally would send them back.

They're actually very easy to charge; you just well, er, plug in the "bit" that goes to the mains and then if my memory serves me correct they are fully charged when the green light stops flashing and is on all the time, so that's how you know.

Personally I intensely dislike the set I've got; they wouldn't shave the bum-fluff off a baby and have just caused me to make a right hash of clipping my cob; I had to pay a professional so my poor boy didn't look like something the RSPCA found............ :(
 

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Came form a local country store, there is English instructions but I have two pages the same instead of two different pages. Have the battery pack as well as the clipper and not sure is you charge them at the same time or separate.

I hope they work, same as everything- you read lots of good reviews until you buy something... :(
 

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Where did you buy them OP??

If there is deffo no instructions in English, then I personally would send them back.

They're actually very easy to charge; you just well, er, plug in the "bit" that goes to the mains and then if my memory serves me correct they are fully charged when the green light stops flashing and is on all the time, so that's how you know.

Personally I intensely dislike the set I've got; they wouldn't shave the bum-fluff off a baby and have just caused me to make a right hash of clipping my cob; I had to pay a professional so my poor boy didn't look like something the RSPCA found............ :(
You must have got a bad set as my liveryman harmonys easily do a full clip on my dirty yeti of a horse. I tend to clip him when he is filthy as washing him would just mean hours and hours of trying to dry him off and keep him warm. You could lose your hand in his coat when I haven't clipped him.
My last set of blades did 4 full clips before needing sharpening
 

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I charge my battery pack and clippers separately. If you give me 10 mins I'll have a look see if I have my instructions
 

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Ok I've found some battery pack instructions :) (they had slipped out of site in a compartment in the box!)

I only have a couple of sheets no numbered pages but think I'll get by with what I've got now

Thanks conniegirl
 

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Personally I intensely dislike the set I've got; they wouldn't shave the bum-fluff off a baby and have just caused me to make a right hash of clipping my cob; I had to pay a professional so my poor boy didn't look like something the RSPCA found............ :(

As above, horrific clippers!
I haven't heard much positivity towards them, fingers crossed you'll have more luck, OP.
I would take them back to wherever you purchased from and exchange for another if you decide to go ahead with the Harmonies-make sure you check contents of the box before you leave the shop.
 

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Well I can get a show ring finish with mine so I suppose it depends largely on your blades and your skill.

I love mine, I bought mine on the recommendation of several friends and have never looked back
 
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