Translation of the original instructions / Cattle and horse clipper
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6.5
Charger status display
1
2
3
The LEDs are shown as follows in these operating instructions:
1
LED switched off
2 LED lights up red
3 LED lights up green
Four charging statuses are displayed with the LEDs:
Power supply unit connected
The continuous green light on the lower LED signals that the power supply unit is
correctly plugged into the power socket. The charger is supplied with power and
is ready to operate.
Normal charging
The green light indicates that the battery is charged. The charging process is displayed different
-
ly depending on the status:
Discharged battery,
0 % battery charge
approx. 30 %
battery charge
approx. 75 %
battery charge
approx. 90 %
battery charge
Deep discharging
If the battery is deeply discharged the bottom LEDs lights up green. The char-
ger will attempt to charge the battery. If after a short while the voltage has not
increased, the display shows "Battery defective". If the voltage has increased,
normal charging starts.
Defective battery
If the battery cannot be charged or is defective, the top LED flashes red.
6.6
Adjusting the clipping pressure
Set the clipping pressure as follows before you start clipping:
9a
9b
Fig. 9
X
Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the arrow until
you feel resistance. The display must be always green
(9a).
X
Turn the adjusting knob one more ¼ turn in the arrow
direction. The display must be still green (9a).
X
After each new setting, check the cutting power on the
animal and only then continue turning.
X
If the clipping result decreases, increase the clipper pres-
sure by one more ¼ turn of the adjusting knob in the ar-
row direction.
If the red display area (9b) is reached when further tightening the adjusting knob, there is ex-
cessive clipper pressure on the blades. Replace the clipping blades or have them sharpened.
Excessive pressure on the clipping blades can damage the machine and the blades.
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