1.5 - 2 mm
Fig. 9
NOTE
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Work only with sharp clipping blades and replace dull blades and blades with missing
teeth. Proper sharpening of clipping blades is only possible by an expert using
specialised equipment. When faced with the need to sharpen the blades, contact your
service centre.
7.6 Lubrication
To obtain a well-clipped animal and to increase the
life of the device including the clipping head, it is
necessary to apply a thin coat of oil between the
upper and lower blades. All other moving parts of
the clipping head must also be lubricated.
Fig. 10
NOTICE
Possible damage to the clipper!
Insufficient oiling of the clipping head will lead to warming and will shorten the life of the
clipper and its blades.
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Oil the clipping blades adequately during the clipping session, at least once every 15
minutes, so that they do not run dry.
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Use only the special oil supplied or a paraffin oil meeting the ISO VG 15 specification.
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Install the new lower blade. Align it so that the
polished surface of the lower blade protrudes
approx. 1.5 - 2 mm beyond the tips of the upper
blade.
Tighten the comb plate screws.
Apply some drops of oil onto the clipping blades
and into the lubrication opening.
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NOTE
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The supplied oil is free of poisonous substances and will not cause irritations on either
skin or mucous membranes. After 21 days, it will have degraded to about 20% (CEL-
L-33-T-82).
• Oil the blades before, during and after every use.
• Oil the blades at the latest 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.
10).
• Wipe excess oil off with a soft, dry cloth.
• Lubricating sprays do not contain enough oil for good lubrication, but are suitable for
cooling the clipping blades.
• Immediately replace damaged or notched blades in order to avoid injuries.
7.7 Cleaning
NOTICE
Improper cleaning.
Risk of damaging the clipper.
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Use only a dry cloth and the brush provided to clean the clipper. Use only a dry brush
to clean the air filter.
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Never use compressed air for cleaning.
Housing of the clipper
Clean the housing of the clipper with a dry cloth.
Clipping blade and clipping head
Clean the clipping blade and the clipping head with the brush provided.
Lubricate the clipping blades as described in chapter 7.6.
Air filter
Fig. 12
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Remove the air filter from the clipper.
Clean the air filter with a dry brush or a
nailbrush. Make sure no foreign objects get into
the device while cleaning it.
Slide the air filter back on the clipper.
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