Environmental Protection And Disposal; Ce Conformity Declaration - Kerbl FarmClipper 4 Instructions For Use Manual

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4. Maintenance
Turn the machine off and pull the power supply plug before beginning maintenance work. Always disconnect the power
supply first before working on the shear blades/clipper head. Do not touch the shear blade area even if the machine is
switched off as long as the clipper is still connected to the current supply.
4.1 Cleaning
After having finished clipping wipe the oil off the machine, clipping head and shear blades with a dry cloth and remove
the hairs with a dry paintbrush or brush. Then lightly oil all parts to prevent rusting. Note that even the smallest rust
spots impair clipping considerably or even render this completely impossible.
4.2 Shear blade assembly
The shear blade set consists of a lower blade and an upper blade. The respective polished blades must be located on top of
each other for clipping. The blades are assembled as follows: Loosen the tensioning screw and place the machine onto a
hard surface, the screws of the lower blade pointing upwards. Loosen the screws and remove the worn blades. Ensure that
the new shear blades are clean. Place the upper blade onto the tapers of the pressure fork and lightly oil the polished
surfaces. Then push the lower blade between the loosened screws. Now tighten the screws of the lower shear blade. Turn
the machine around, so that the tensioning nut points upwards. Ensure that the tapers of the pressure fork fit into the holes
of the upper blade (fig. 11). Ensure that the teeth tips of the upper shear blades are located approximately 1,5 - 2 mm
behind the polished area of the lower shear blades (fig. 10). Ensure that the lower shear blade is not askew. Firmly tighten
both lower shear blade screws once the blades have been correctly adjusted.
4.3 Resharpening the blades
Resharpening shear blades correctly is only possible with special machines and by the specialised trade. Only use sharp
shear blades. Defective blades with broken off teeth or blunt blades must be replaced.
4.4 Storing the clipper
Between clippings always keep the well-cleaned and lubricated clipper in the supplied case in a dry location, which is
not accessible to children. Do not switch the machine on, if you suspect that liquids could have entered. There is danger
of an electric shock or short-circuit. Have the machine serviced!
4.5 Cleaning the clipper head
Clean the clipper head after a few days use. Dismantle the cutter plates. Release both screws and remove the clipper
head from the drive unit. Now clean the interior of the clipper head and the other components thoroughly with a brush
and a paintbrush. Lubricate the clipper head according to 3.3 after careful assembly.
5. Repairs
5.1 Introduction
You can read up on troubleshooting measures on the next page. Only authorised technical personnel may carry out
troubleshooting measures marked with an *.
5.2 Malfunction lists
Contact an authorised service department to repair not listed malfunctions.

6. Environmental protection and disposal

The user is responsible for the appropriate disposal of the shear blades and clipper after their service life.
Observe your local pertinent regulations. Do not dispose of the appliance with domestic refuse. As part of the
EU Directive governing the disposal of electric and electronic appliances, the appliance is accepted free of
charge by local waste collection points or recycling centers. Correct disposal will ensure environment protec-
tion and prevent a potential harmful impact on people and the environment.
CE-conformity declaration
Albert KERBL GmbH hereby declares that the product / device described in these instructions complies with
the fundamental requirements and other relevant stipulations and regulations. The CE mark confirms compli-
ance with the Directives of the European Union. The declaration of conformity can be viewed by visiting www.kerbl.com
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