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Safety
The non-observance of the instructions and safety regulations
mentioned in this manual can cause operating malfunctions or
serious injury to persons.
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Personal
y The operator must be experienced in handling the animals to
be clipped.
y Children are not permitted to operate the equipment.
Operation of the clipper is only permitted by personal expected
to do their work reliably. Persons, whose reactivity is affected by
drugs, alcohol or pharmaceuticals, are not permitted to operate
the equipment.
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Symbols and warning notes
Various symbols are used in the operating instructions. These
symbols indicate possible hazards or bring to the user's attention
such technical information that, if not complied with, may lead to
personal injury and material damage or to uneconomic operation.
Hazard symbols
WARNING!
Denotes a possibly hazardous situation. Serious injury and even
death can result if such situations are not avoided.
CAUTION!
Denotes a possibly hazardous situation. Light or slight injury can
result if such situations are not avoided.
Information symbols
NOTE!
A note which, if not complied with, can lead to operational stop-
pages or damage.
Instruction Manual / Small animal clipper
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  • Page 1 Safety The non-observance of the instructions and safety regulations mentioned in this manual can cause operating malfunctions or serious injury to persons. Personal y The operator must be experienced in handling the animals to be clipped. y Children are not permitted to operate the equipment. Operation of the clipper is only permitted by personal expected to do their work reliably.
  • Page 2: Stipulated Usage

    Stipulated usage The equipment is exclusively designed and conceived for the here described use and intention. The equipment is exclusively intended for use on dogs, cats, cat- tle and horses. The compliance of all indications in this manual is part of the in- tended use.
  • Page 3 Do not switch-on the clipper or the charging station if you sus- pect liquid to be penetrated. Hand it over to a service centre. Before commencing any maintenance work disconnect the electrical power supply by pulling out the plug. Even with the machine switched off, do not handle the area round the clipper blades as long as the machine is still connected to a power source.
  • Page 4 CAUTION! Reduced lifetime of battery if handled incorrectly! The efficiency of the battery may be reduced by incorrect han- dling. Therefore: Just use the original charging station. Other charging stations could destruct the battery. When not in use for a longer time, separate the charging sta- tion from the power supply.
  • Page 5: Guarantee Conditions

    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 perfor- mance of this precision engineered product and will void any war- ranty claim.
  • Page 6: Mains Voltage

    Technical data General information Clipper Length 204 mm Width 50 mm Height 41 mm Weight with battery 0,44 kg Charging station Charging time at 20 °C 45 min Battery Type Li-Ion Voltage according rating plate Capacity according rating plate Mains voltage Electrical Voltage 100–240 V...
  • Page 7: Operating Elements

    Overview Battery Switch lever Clipper Clipperhead Interlock clipperhead Interlock battery Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Abstract The clipper serves to clip dogs, cats, cattle and horses. Two comb- shaped blades are the cutting tool. The bottom blade facing the skin (3) is standing firm and is fixed on the blade hinge (4).
  • Page 8: Charging Station

    Charging station Charging station Power adapter Apart charging cavity for the battery Charging cavity for the clipper with integrated battery Fig. 8 Battery Interlock battery Contacts Fig. 9 Transport, packaging and storage Check the delivery on receipt immediately on completeness and damage in transit.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Operation WARNING! Incorrect operation may cause damage on persons or objects. Therefore: y Do all the steps of operation according to the indications in this instruc- tion manual. Initial start-up 6.1.1 Setting up the charging station y Observe all technical data according to the operating conditions (3 Tech- nical Data).
  • Page 10: Charge Battery

    6.1.2 Charge battery 1. Test the contacts of the clipper (1) and the battery (2) for foreign particles and contamination. 2. Assure, that the switch lever of the clipper is in OFF-position (“0”) (fig. 4). Fig. 11 3. Insert the battery (2) in the clip- per (3), until the battery interlock (1) is engaged on both sides.
  • Page 11: Fitting The Clipperhead

    6.1.3 Fitting the clipperhead 1. If the blade hinge (2) is acci- dentally closed, lift the latter up using a screwdriver (1) while si- multaneously pressing the blade lock. Fig. 14 2. Fit the clipperhead (1) on the open blade hinge (2). Fig.
  • Page 12: Changing The Battery

    Activities during operation 6.2.1 Clipping 1. Fix and calm the animal sufficiently before clipping. 2. Switch on the clipper already in the field of vision of the animal. 3. Approach to the animal from ahead. 4. During clipping, look at the behaviour of the animal. 6.2.2 Changing the battery When the battery is unloaded, the clipper is turned off by a protective circuit.
  • Page 13 3. Fold the clipperhead ahead when the interlock clipperhead is pressed. 4. Take off the clipperhead. 5. Clean the opened hinge by the help of the provided brush. Fig. 21 6. Fit the favoured clipperhead to the blade hinge and fold it on to the switched-on clipper by light pressure.
  • Page 14 The blades must be oiled before, during and after every use. When the blades of the clipper are leav- ing stripes or are running with re- duced speed, 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.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting y The here described tasks for troubleshooting can be done mostly by the operator. y Some tasks only may be done by especially trained personal or by an authorised service centre. These tasks are marked with (S). Malfunction Cause Rectification Top blade does not Clipperhead is not well...
  • Page 16: Spare Parts

    Malfunction Cause Rectification When battery is Contacts of battery and/ Clean contacts unloaded the light or charging station are does not change dirty from green to red Faulty battery Replace battery Contacts of the charging Have the charging station re- station are deformed paired (S) LED flashes alter-...
  • Page 17 Pos. No. Description Quantity Charging station upper housing part PCB charging station with round pin socket Power supply with plug Charging station base plate Rubber foot Plug EU Plug AU Plug GB Plug US Charging station with EU/GB/AU/US plug ARG plug Disposal CAUTION! Environmental damages when disposing incorrectly!

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