Use and Care Manual

13
De-Shedding
Note: During use, please pay attention to the comb attachment edge, do not use excessive force which can
cause scratches to the skin.
Note: Push comb cleaner button regularly during use to clean off built up hair on comb attachment
Tip: Placing the vacuum unit further away from your pet will lessen the amount of noise being introduced to
your pet, so if your pet is skittish, we would recommend doing this until they get used to the vacuum sound.
1. Attach the De-Shedder attachment to the hose end and unlock the comb attachment by sliding the
comb lock button sideways. This will allow the comb to unlock and allow the comb edge to stick
out. If a different comb attachment is needed review the comb replacement section for steps on
replacement.
2. Once the proper comb attachment has been selected turn the vacuum on and select the proper
vacuum speed for the type of task, you’ll be doing whether that be de-shedding (Standard Mode)
or flea removal (Boost Mode).
3. Run the comb through your pet’s hair making sure you’re not using excessive force downward and
allowing the comb to run smoothly through your pet’s hair. You don’t want to scratch your pet’s
skin or be pulling the hair to the point it’s painful for your pet. As the hair/pests are pulled out the
suction port on the de-shedder attachment will suck up the hair and dispose of it into the dirt bin.
Any hair which has built up on the comb attachment can be removed by pressing the comb cleaner
button on the back of the De-Shedder attachment. This will push the built-up hair off and into the
attachment suction port. Any leftover hair can be removed by hand and placed into the suction
port.
4. Continue combing your pet’s hair while also keeping an
eye on the amount of hair in the dirt bin and listening for
any changes to the sound of the vacuum motor. A higher
pitched sound, or loss of suction, can mean a clog has built
up. If this happens review the maintenance section.