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TROUBLESHOOTING
The best way to be prepared for any problem that may
occur during an ear piercing is to familiarize yourself
with this section BEFORE it occurs. With a few simple
steps, you will be prepared to handle almost any situation.
YOU ARE THE PROFESSINAL,
so always remain caim. any negative reaction on your
part will be greatly exaggerated in the client´s
mind. Therefore, should any incident occur, immediatelly
reassure the client: "There is no real concern"..."The
Ear piercing is complete"..."The backing nut
did not attach properly." Tell the client not to
worry and you will have the problem resolved in a moment.
In normal operation, the stud is not released from the
stud adapter unless the backing nut (clasp) has attached
itself to the stud.
1. If the clasp does not attach and the stud remains
in the adapter
A. Hold the plunger all the
way forward with you thumb firmly against and behind
the plunger knob. This
will prevent the plunger from moving.
B. Make sure the backing nut
(clasp) is properly seated in the clasp retainer.
C. Squeeze the trigger all
the way back until it stops.
D. Release the trigger.
This will normaly cause the clasp to attach itself to
the stud, and the stud will release from the instrument.
2. If the stud has not gone completey through the ear,
or if the above procedure does not resolve the problem:
A. Saturate a cotton ball with
Ear Care Solution.
B. Remove the stud and apply
pressure on the pierced area with cotton ball.
C. With a new pre-sterilized
piercing stud, re-pierce through the same hole as the
original piercing. Follow
after-care procedures.
Note: If you must remove a stud and re-pierce with a
new stud, be sure to wear disposable latex gloves and
have cotton balls readily accessible. Dispose of used
cotton balls, swabs and latex gloves appropriately after
the piercing is complete. Any studs opened but not used
also should be disposed of.
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