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• Fasten the animal in a safe way, or have another person secure the animal.
• Clean the clipper only with a brush or dry cloth.
• If operating from the mains supply we recommend the use of a RCB circuit breaker.
Should the following situations occur, unplug and switch of immediately and send for
examination or repair.
The clipper, lead or charger adapter become damaged
The clipper or charger adapter is dropped into water
OPERATIONAL HINTS
• The clipper is designed for the clipping of animals.
• Always allow more time than you think
• A clean animal saves time and money. Groom the animal before clipping to remove grease
and debris will help prolong blade life.
• A greasy dirty coat, over tensioning of the clipper blades, or lack of oil can shorten blade
life. Always use sharp clipping blades and have a spare set with you before commencing
clipping.
• Use the oil provided or Liveryman clipping oil. Never use diesel oil.
• Lack of lubrication can result in unsatisfactory clipping results and overheating of the
clipper. For best performance use a light blade tension and apply oil to the clipper blades
every 5 to 10 minutes. Do not forget to drop oil in the hole just behind the tension nut.
• Brush air filter to keep free of hair. Remove and clean filters when clipping has finished.
• Do not leave the clipper running in free air when not clipping. The blades will become hot
and blunt.
• Do not allow the blades to go blunt, these will pull the hair, upset the animal and extend
clipping time
• Blades should be removed from the clipper after use, cleaned and oiled before storage.
TENSION
NUT
OIL