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Translation of the original instructions / Small animal clipper
Fig. 24
The blades must be oiled before, during
and after every use. When the blades of the
clipper are leaving stripes, this is a signal
that oil is required. Place a few drops of oil
ahead and laterally on the clipper blades
(see arrows in fig. 24).
Wipe off the excessive oil with a smooth, dry
cloth. Lubrication sprays do not have suffi
-
cient oil for a good lubrication, but serve
for cooling the blades. Immediately change
damaged or crenated blades to avoid inju
-
ries.
CAUTION!
Remove all the leaking, used up or excessive grease from all the lubrication
points, and it is to be disposed in accordance with the local regulations.
6.2.5 Cleaning
To receive good clipping results and to increase the durability of the clipper
and the clipperhead, it is necessary to apply a thin oil coat between top and
bottom blade (6.2.4 Lubrication).
Clipperhead and hinge
Clean clipperheads und hinge between the different clippings.
Charging station
1
1. Disconnect the charging station from the
power supply.
2.
If necessary, take away hairs from both
charging cavities.
3. Wipe the contacts (1) clean with a dry
cloth.
Fig. 25
Contacts
Clean the contacts of the battery and the shearer with a dry cloth as neces-
sary.
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