Heiniger Opal Translation Of The Original Instructions

Small animal clipper

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1
Safety .................................................................................................3
1.1
Personal ............................................................................................. 3
1.2
Symbols and warning notes ............................................................... 3
1.3
Stipulated usage ................................................................................. 4
1.4
Personal protective equipment ........................................................... 4
1.5
Power supply ...................................................................................... 4
1.6
Animals ............................................................................................... 5
1.7
Battery ................................................................................................ 5
1.8
Blades ................................................................................................. 7
1.9
Children .............................................................................................. 7
2
Generalities ........................................................................................8
2.1
Guarantee conditions ......................................................................... 8
2.2
Customer service ............................................................................... 8
2.3
Limitation of liability ............................................................................ 8
3
Technical data .................................................................................... 9
3.1
General information ............................................................................ 9
3.2
Mains voltage ..................................................................................... 9
3.3
Operating conditions .......................................................................... 9
4
Assembly and function .......................................................................9
4.1
Scope of delivery ................................................................................ 9
4.2
Overview ............................................................................................. 9
4.3
Abstract ............................................................................................ 10
4.4
Operating elements .......................................................................... 10
4.5
Charging station ............................................................................... 10
4.6
Battery ...............................................................................................11
4.7
Charging status display .....................................................................11
6
Operation ......................................................................................... 12
6.1
Initial start-up .................................................................................... 12
6.1.1
Setting up the charging station ......................................................... 12
6.1.2 Charge battery .................................................................................. 12
6.1.3 Fitting the clipperhead ...................................................................... 13
6.2
Activities during operation ................................................................ 14
6.2.1 Clipping ............................................................................................. 14
6.2.2 Changing the battery ........................................................................ 14
6.2.3 Changing the clipperhead ................................................................ 15
6.2.4 Lubrication ........................................................................................ 15
6.2.5 Cleaning............................................................................................ 16
6.2.6 Battery clip ........................................................................................ 17
7
Troubleshooting ................................................................................ 17
8
Spare parts....................................................................................... 19
9
Disposal ........................................................................................... 19
2
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Summary of Contents for Heiniger Opal

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Safety ....................3 Personal ..................... 3 Symbols and warning notes ............... 3 Stipulated usage ................. 4 Personal protective equipment ............4 Power supply ..................4 Animals ....................5 Battery ....................5 Blades ....................7 Children ....................7 ........7 Generalities ..................8 Guarantee conditions .................
  • Page 2: Safety

    NOTE! Read these instructions carefully before starting operation. Safety The non-observance of the instructions and safety regulations mentioned in this manual can cause operating malfunctions or se- Personal The operator must be experienced in handling the animals to be clipped. Children are not permitted to operate the equipment.
  • Page 3: 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, cattle and horses. The appliance is intended for commercial use The compliance of all indications in this manual is part of the inten- ded use.
  • Page 4: Animals

    Never wrap the cable around the clipper. Keep the cable away moisture. This can cause a short circuit. Never clip wet animals.Just clean the machine dryly with a brush and the cleaning brush. Generally, never plunge the clipper and clipperhead into liquids such as water, soapy water, diesel, petrol, etc.
  • Page 5 WARNING! Danger of injury from incorrect handling of battery! The rechargeable battery must be handled with particular care. Therefore: Use only the original batteries. Use only undamaged batteries. Battery and charging station must never be exposed to direct sunlight or humidity. Never short-circuit the battery.
  • Page 6: Blades

    Blades WARNING! Avoid any contact with the moving blades. The shearing blades may become hot after prolonged use. Children WARNING! Never let the equipment unsupervised und use it very carefully Children are not permitted to operate the equipment. Children must not be allowed to play with the device.
  • Page 7: Generalities

    It is designed to give longevity and high performance. If spare parts are used during the life of this pro- duct, please ensure that they are genuine Heiniger parts. Failure to use genuine Heiniger spares may reduce the performance of this precision engineered product and will void any warranty claim.
  • Page 8: Technical Data

    Technical data General information Clipper Length 204 mm Width 50 mm Height 44 mm Weight with battery 415 g Charging station Charging time at 20 °C 60-80 min Battery Type Li-Ion Voltage according rating plate Capacity according rating plate Mains voltage Electrical Voltage 100–240 V...
  • Page 9: Abstract

    Fig. 2 Abstract The clipper is designed to clip dogs, cats, vels. Two comb-shaped blades are the cut- de hinge (4). The top blade (2) is agitated crossways that one. The top blade is moving by the help of a turning lever (1). Fig.
  • Page 10: Battery

    Battery Contacts Fig. 10 Charging status display 1. Hold down the button (4) to view the battery charge level. No info displayed: exhausted or faulty battery – recharge immediately 3 2 1 One LED lights up (1): battery level ca. 11-30% Fig.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation WARNING! Do all the steps of operation according to the indications in this instruction manual. Initial start-up 6.1.1 Setting up the charging station Observe all technical data according to the operating conditions (3 Tech- nical Data). lity and payload. The location of installation must be protected against humidity and rain.
  • Page 12: Fitting The Clipperhead

    3. Insert the battery (2) in the clipper (3), on both sides. Fig. 14 4. Insert the clipper with the inserted bat- above without force into the charging recess provided on the charging station. 5. Waiting for the battery charging time 6.
  • Page 13: Activities During Operation

    3. Fold the clipperhead (2) by light pressu- re on to the clipper (1) which is switched Fig. 18 Fig. 19 NOTE! Activities during operation 6.2.1 Clipping 3. Approach to the animal from ahead. 6.2.2 Changing the battery sides inward and pull the battery (1) out of the clipper.
  • Page 14: Changing The Clipperhead

    6.2.3 Changing the clipperhead Fig. 22 3. Fold the clipperhead ahead when the in- 5. Clean the opened hinge by the help of the provided brush. Fig. 23 6. Fit the favoured clipperhead to the blade hinge and fold it on to the switched- NOTE! The correct resharpening of blades is only to do by special machines or by a specialist.
  • Page 15: Cleaning

    The blades must be oiled before, during and after every use. When the blades of the clipper are leaving stripes, this is a signal that oil is required. Place a few drops of oil ahead and laterally on the clipper blades Fig.
  • Page 16: Battery Clip

    6.2.6 Battery clip The battery clip is for storage of the second charging station (2). Use of the battery clip is optional. Fig. 26 1. Insert the battery as shown (Fig. 27), with the contacts facing downwards. Ei- ther insertion orientation can be used. Fig.
  • Page 17 Malfunction Cause Faulty motor and / or elec- Notify customer service between level I and tronics level II Motor is not running Battery is dead Charge battery Contacts dirty contacts Faulty battery Replace battery Smell of burning from Have motor and / or electronics re- the motor housing.
  • Page 18: Spare Parts

    Spare parts See illustration spare parts at the end of this instruction manual. WARNING! Faulty spare parts may cause damages, malfunctions or total loss and may reduce security. Therefore: Only use original spare parts from the manufacturer. Purchase the spare If using no original spare parts all warranty and service claims are expiring.

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