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1
Safety .................................................................................................3
1.1
Generalities ........................................................................................ 3
1.2
Personnel requirements ..................................................................... 3
1.3
Dangers that can be caused by the device ........................................ 4
1.4
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ............................................... 6
2
Generalities ........................................................................................7
2.1
Guarantee conditions ......................................................................... 7
2.2
Customer service ............................................................................... 7
2.3
Limitation of liability ............................................................................ 7
2.4
Copyright ............................................................................................ 8
2.5
Symbols used ..................................................................................... 8
2.6
Stipulated usage ................................................................................. 9
3
Technical data .................................................................................. 10
3.1
Clipper .............................................................................................. 10
3.2
Charger and power supply unit ........................................................ 10
3.3
Battery .............................................................................................. 10
3.4
Operating conditions ........................................................................ 10
4
Assembly and function ..................................................................... 10
4.1
Construction ..................................................................................... 10
4.2
Functional description .......................................................................11
5
Transport, packaging and storage ................................................... 11
5.1
Scope of delivery ...............................................................................11
5.2
Packaging ..........................................................................................11
5.3
Storage ..............................................................................................11
6
Operation ......................................................................................... 12
6.1
Requirements at the place of use ..................................................... 12
6.2
Setting up the charging station ......................................................... 12
6.3
Charging the batteries ...................................................................... 12
6.4
Charging status display .................................................................... 13
6.5
Adjusting the clipping pressure ........................................................ 14
6.6
Switching the clipper on and off ....................................................... 15
6.7
Using the clipper ............................................................................... 15
6.8
Replacing the clipping blades........................................................... 15
6.9
Lubrication ........................................................................................ 16
6.10
Cleaning............................................................................................ 17
7
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 17
7.1
Safety instructions ............................................................................ 17
7.2
Causes of malfunctions and their rectification ................................. 18
8
Spare parts.......................................................................................20
9
Disposal ........................................................................................... 21
2
Instruction Manual / Cattle and Horse Clipper

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety ....................3 Generalities ..................3 Personnel requirements ..............3 Dangers that can be caused by the device ........4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ..........6 Generalities ..................7 Guarantee conditions ................. 7 Customer service ................7 Limitation of liability ................7 Copyright ....................
  • Page 2: Safety

    Safety Generalities DANGER! DANGER FROM DISREGARDING THE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS! Disregarding the operating instructions and safety precautions presented in these operating instructions will lead to serious inju- ry to people as well as damage to the device. The warnings and instructions in these operating instructions must be observed.
  • Page 3: Dangers That Can Be Caused By The Device

    Dangers that can be caused by the device 1.3.1 Danger from electrical current DANGER! DANGER OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK! Fatal electric shocks can result from contact with electrically live conductors or components! Permit repairs to the clipper to be made only by authorised dealers or the factory customer service department;...
  • Page 4 1.3.2 Blades 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 blades whilst the ma- chine is still plugged in to a power source, even if it is switched off.
  • Page 5: Personal Protective Equipment (Ppe)

    1.3.4 Animals CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY BY ANIMALS! The noise of the clipper can trouble animals. A kick, an attack or the body weight of the animal can lead to injuries. Just persons being experienced in handling with animals are allowed to clip the animals.
  • Page 6: Generalities

    Antislip shoes. For protection against slipping on slippery underground. Protective goggles to protect eyes from flying parts. Close-fitting protective clothing with low resistance to tearing, with tight sleeves and no protruding parts. This is primarily to prevent injury if they become caught between moving parts of the machine. Do not wear rings, chains or other jewellery. Wear work gloves to protect against injury.
  • Page 7: Copyright

    The manufacturer assumes no liability for disadvantages due to: y Disregarding the operating instructions. y Non-intended uses of the device. y Assignment of not instructed personal. y Technical modifications. y Use of non-original spare parts. The actual scope of delivery can differ from specially designed models, from additional ordering options or due to the latest state of the art from the here described annotations and illustrations.
  • Page 8: Stipulated Usage

    Stipulated usage This equipment is to be used exclusively to clip cattle and horses. Any other use or use extending beyond the above is considered unauthorised. CAUTION! Danger from unauthorised use! Danger can result from improper use or use for a purpose other than that intended.
  • Page 9: Technical Data

    Technical data We reserve the right to make technical changes and improvements without notice. Clipper Handle Ø 54 mm Length 280 mm Weight with battery 1.02 kg Motor output see specifications plate on the device Rotary speed see specifications plate on the device Noise emission 65 dB (A) (EN 60745-1:2009) Uncertainty K 3 dB (A) Charger and power supply unit...
  • Page 10: Functional Description

    Functional description The clipper is used for clipping cattle and horses. Two comb-shaped blades are the cutting tool. The lower blade (2), which is closest to the animal’s skin, is fixed and attached to the housing. The top blade (3) is agitated crossways that one. The upper blade is set in motion with the help of a pivot lever.
  • Page 11: Operation

    When storing longer than 3 months, check periodically the general con- dition of all parts. When not using the clipper, store it in the case making sure it is well cleaned, lubricated and that the clipping elements are not spring loaded (risk of corrosion).
  • Page 12: Charging Status Display

    Without applying force, insert the battery from above into the charging bay provided on the charger. Fig. 5 The battery will now start charging. The status of the charging process is displayed using LEDs (see also chapter 6.4). As soon as the battery has finished charging, all the LEDs change from red to green and the charger switches to “trickle charging”.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Clipping Pressure

    approx. 30 % battery charge approx. 75 % battery charge approx. 90 % battery charge Deep discharging If the battery is deeply discharged the bottom LEDs lights up green. The charger will attempt to charge the battery. If after a short while the voltage has not increased, the display shows “Battery defective”.
  • Page 14: Switching The Clipper On And Off

    Switching the clipper on and off To switch the clipper on, slide the ON/OFF switch to the position I. To switch the clipper off, slide the ON/OFF switch to the position 0 (see Fig. 9). Fig. 9 Using the clipper Approach the animal from the front.
  • Page 15: Lubrication

    Place the new upper blade on the guiding tips of the pivot lever. Apply a few drops of oil on the pol- ished surfaces of the upper blade. Fig. 13 Install the new lower blade. Align it so that the ground surface of the lower blade protrudes approx.
  • Page 16: Cleaning

    Only use the special oil supplied or a paraffin oil conforming to the ISO VG 15 specification. NOTE! The provided oil is non-toxic and produces no irritation on con- tact with the skin or the mucous membranes. This paraffin oil degrades to some 20 % after 21 days (CEL-L-33-T-82). Oil the blades prior to, during and after every use. Oil the blades no later than when the blades leave streaks or slow down. Apply several drops of oil on the front and on the sides of the clipping blades (see Fig.
  • Page 17: Causes Of Malfunctions And Their Rectification

    Causes of malfunctions and their rectification Malfunction Cause Rectification Upper blades Leaf springs broken. Notify customer service. moving too little. Eccentric square or eccentric shaft worn (insufficient lubrication). Top blade does Defective gear wheel. Notify customer service. not move Adjusting knob Thread dirty or rusty.
  • Page 18 Malfunction Cause Rectification Motor runs very Clipper blades were not Lubricate the clipping blades. slowly. oiled sufficiently. Clipping pressure Reduce the clipping pressure, too strong. as described in chapter 6.5. Battery almost Charge battery. discharged. Motor and/or electronics Notify customer service. defective.
  • Page 19: Spare Parts

    Spare parts See spare parts list at the end of these operating instructions. CAUTION! FAULTY SPARE PARTS MAY CAUSE DAMAGES, MALFUNCTIONS OR TOTAL LOSS AND MAY REDUCE SECURITY. Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. Obtain spare parts from an authorised dealer or directly from the manufacturer.
  • Page 20: Disposal

    Pos. No. Description Quantity Catch spring for switch Lower housing cover Motor holder, front Motor holder, rear Battery Li-Ion PCB for machine Switch contact Cheese-head screw M2.6x6 Motor housing upper, incl. switch lever Cord Motor complete Complete charger Upper housing to charging station PT screw KA30x16 Baseplate to charging station Fibre optic conductor...

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