Instruction manual C12
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4.4 Cleaning the Air Filter
The air filter element is found on the underside of the motor section of the machine. The air
filter element can be removed from the machine for cleaning. Regularly cleaning the element
with a dry brush is essential. When cleaning the air filter, take care that no foreign bodies get
into the machine.
The machine must never be operated without the air filter element!
4.5 Changing the Clipper/Shear Head (Option)
To change the head from “Sheep” to “Cattle” or vice-versa, loosen both head screws. Remove
one head and fit the other (Grease cog wheel, Illustration 1, Item 13, if necessary). Re-tighten
both screws.
4.6 Storing the Clipping Machine
Only store the clipping machine in a dry place and in the case supplied. Do not switch on the
machine if you suspect any liquid has got into it. There is then a risk of an electric shock or
short circuit. Hand the clipping machine into a service centre.
Make it a habit to store the machine between use, store it well-cleaned, oiled and with tension
slackened off, in its storage case, in a clean, dry place, out of the reach of children.
5 Repairs
This product has been developed and assembled using the best individual components
available. It is designed to give longevity and high performance. If spare parts are used during
the life of this product, please ensure that they are genuine Heiniger parts. Failure to use
genuine Heiniger spares may reduce the performance of this precision engineered product and
will void any warranty claim.
5.1 Introduction
Actions to be taken to rectify malfunctions are indicated in the “Rectification” column of the
malfunction lists. Those rectification notes printed on a dark background may only be carried
out by an authorised service centre.
Details of authorised service centres are to be found at the end in the “Contact Addresses”
section.
5.2 Malfunction Lists
Contact an authorised service centre in the event of malfunctions not contained in these
instructions.
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