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Cattle clipper Xperience

2.3.2 Animals

  CAUTION

Danger of injury by animals!

The noise of the device can disturb animals. A kick, an attack or the body weight of the 

animal can lead to injuries.

 

Only persons who have experience with the animals to be clipped are permitted to clip 

the animals.

 

Secure the animal sufficiently and calm it before starting work.

 

Proceed with caution when working.

 

Call in a second person if necessary.

2.3.3 Clipping blade

 CAUTION

Danger from moving components!

The moving clipping blade and its sharp edges can cause injuries.

 

Proceed with caution when working.

 

Avoid any contact with the moving clipping blades.

 

Do not touch the area around the clipping blade while it is still plugged into a power 

source, even when the device is turned off. For work on the clipping blade/clipping 

head, always disconnect the electrical power first.

 CAUTION

Danger of burns!

Insufficient oiling of the clipping head leads to warming. This may agitate the animals.

 

When clipping, oil the clipping blades and clipping head through the lubrication 

opening provided for this purpose at least every 15 minutes so that the blades do not 

run dry.

2.4 Personal protective equipment (PPE)

 CAUTION

Danger of injury through incorrect or missing protective equipment!

Personal protective equipment is required when working, in order to minimise the 

possibility of endangering health.

 

Always wear the protective equipment required for the current task when performing 

work.

Summary of Contents for Xperience/D

Page 1: ...F Tosatrice Istruzioni per l uso I Esquiladora para ganado Manual de instrucciones E Vee scheermachine Bedieningshandleiding N Kreaturklipper Driftsvejledning D Klippmaskin f r stora djur Bruksanvisn...

Page 2: ...pecifications 25 4 Design and function 26 4 1 Design 26 4 2 Functional description 26 5 Transport packaging and storage 27 5 1 Box contents 27 5 2 Packaging 27 5 3 Storage 27 6 Operation 28 6 1 Requir...

Page 3: ...resulting from usage that could be valuable in improving our products 1 3 Limitation of liability All statements and tips in these operating instructions were assembled by taking into consideration ap...

Page 4: ...damage If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to property damage To avoid the danger follow the instructions shown NOTE This advice designates additional information that simplifies ope...

Page 5: ...is plugged in Store the clipper out of reach of children 2 2 Personnel requirements This clipper may only be operated by persons who one can expect to carry out their work responsibly Persons whose ab...

Page 6: ...nt of a damaged power cord Before plugging the clipper in compare the electrical connection data voltage and frequency on the nameplate with that of your electric mains These data must be identical so...

Page 7: ...blades Do not touch the area around the clipping blade while it is still plugged into a power source even when the device is turned off For work on the clipping blade clipping head always disconnect...

Page 8: ...t wear rings necklaces or other jewellery Work gloves to protect against injury The acoustic emission while operating the device is typically 70 dB A We recommend that you always wear ear protection w...

Page 9: ...which is closest to the animal s skin is fixed and attached to the housing The upper blade 3 moves back and forth against the lower blade The upper blade is set in motion with the help of a swivellin...

Page 10: ...ing The return of the packaging saves raw materials and reduces the volume of waste Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed in accordance with locally applicable regulations 5 3 Stora...

Page 11: ...ng the clipping pressure Fig 3 Set the clipping pressure as follows before you start clipping Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the arrow until you feel resistance Turn the knob another 1 4...

Page 12: ...he power plug into the socket Switch the clipper on while you are in the visual range of the animal Observe the animal s behaviour while clipping Switch the clipper off after you have finished clippin...

Page 13: ...he clipping blade Fig 7 NOTE Make sure the clipping blades are positioned correctly when installing the new or sharpened blades Fig 8 Place the new upper blade onto the guiding tips of the swivelling...

Page 14: ...Fig 10 To obtain a well clipped animal and to increase the life of the device including the clipping head it is necessary to apply a thin coat of oil between the upper and lower blades All other movin...

Page 15: ...uitable for cooling the clipping blades Immediately replace damaged or notched blades in order to avoid injuries 6 7 Cleaning Housing of the clipper Clean the housing of the clipper with a dry cloth C...

Page 16: ...haft worn insufficient lubrication Upper blade does not move Defective gear Notify customer service Adjusting knob is jammed Thread is dirty or rusty Notify customer service Pressure spring is jammed...

Page 17: ...ressure Clipping head has too much play Notify customer service Clipping blades are not properly aligned Align the clipping blades correctly see Fig 9 Motor unit heats up Air filter clogged Clean or r...

Page 18: ...2 42 Carbon spring pair 1 11 Leaf spring 2 43 PH screw M4x10 1 12 Swivelling lever 1 44 Impeller 1 13 Comb plate screw Cattle horse 2 45 Carbon brush 230 V 1 14 Centring sleeve 2 46 Motor bracket 4 1...

Page 19: ...206 Viehschermaschine Xperience 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 15 12 10 13 17 18 19 16 1 30 31 32 51 50 34 35 36 37 39 38 46 52 47 52 49 48 42 44 43 41 37 40 45 52 33 52 14 11 53...

Page 20: ...s piece of equipment complies with directive 2006 95 EC incl amendments 2004 108 EC incl amendments 93 68 EEC 92 31 EEC Cet appareil se conforme aux directives suivantes 2006 95 CE et annexes 2004 108...

Page 21: ...nr Serie nummer Sarjanro Kaufdatum Date of purchase Date d achat Data di acquisto Fecha de compra Data de compra Datum van aankoop K bsdato K pdatum Kj psdato Ostop iv Stempel und Unterschrift Stamp a...

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