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Vieh- und Pferdeschermaschine Original-Betriebsanleitung
Cattle and horse clipper Translation of the original instructions
Tondeuse à chevaux et à bétail Traduction de la notice d'utilisation originale
Esquiladora para bovinos y equinos Traducción del manual original
Tosatrice per equini e bestiame Traduzione delle istruzioni originali
Vee- en paardenscheermachine Vertaling van de originele handleiding
Kreatur- og hesteklipper Oversættelse af den originale brugsanvisning
Klippmaskin för boskap och hästar Översättning av bruksanvisning i original
Klippemaskin for hest og storfe Oversettelse av den originale brukerveiledningen
Trimmeri naudoille ja hevosille Alkuperäisten ohjeiden käännös
Máquina de tosquiar bovinos e equinos Tradução do manual original
Κουρευτική μηχανή βοοειδών και αλόγων Μετάφραση πρωτότυπων οδηγιών χρήσης
ja 牛・馬バリカンオリジナル取扱説明書

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Table of contents
1 Safety ....................................................................................................3
1.1 Personal .................................................................................................3
1.2 Symbols and warning notes ...................................................................3
1.3 Stipulated usage.....................................................................................4
1.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) ...................................................4
1.5 Power supply ..........................................................................................5
1.6 Animals...................................................................................................6
1.7 Battery ....................................................................................................6
1.8 Clipping 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
2.4 Copyright ................................................................................................8
2.5 Symbols used.........................................................................................8
2.6 Stipulated usage.....................................................................................9
3 Technical data ....................................................................................... 9
3.1 Clipper ....................................................................................................9
3.2 Charger and power supply unit ..............................................................9
3.3 Battery ....................................................................................................9
3.4 Operating conditions ..............................................................................9
4 Assembly and function........................................................................ 10
4.1 Construction .........................................................................................10
4.2 Functional description ..........................................................................10
5 Transport, packaging and storage ...................................................... 10
5.1 Scope of delivery..................................................................................10
5.2 Packaging .............................................................................................11
5.3 Storage .................................................................................................11
6 Operation ............................................................................................ 11
6.1 Requirements at the place of use......................................................... 11
6.2 Setting up the charging station............................................................. 11
6.3 Charging the batteries ..........................................................................12
6.4 Battery charging status display ............................................................12
6.5 Charger status display..........................................................................13
6.6 Adjusting the clipping pressure ............................................................13
6.7 Switching the clipper on and o ...........................................................14
6.8 Using the clipper...................................................................................14
6.9 Replacing the clipping blades...............................................................14
6.10 Lubrication............................................................................................15
6.11 Cleaning................................................................................................16
7 Troubleshooting................................................................................... 16
7.1 Safety instructions ................................................................................16
7.2 Causes of malfunctions and their rectication .....................................16
8 Spare parts.......................................................................................... 18
9 Disposal .............................................................................................. 19

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE!
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions are required
to always be followed, including the following:
Read all instructions before using (this appliance).
1 Safety
Failure to observe the instructions and safety regulations mentioned in this
manual can result in serious injury or damages to people, equipment and
animals.
1.1 Personal
yThe operator must be experienced in handling the animals to be clipped.
yChildren 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 aected by drugs, alcohol or
pharmaceuticals, are not permitted to operate the equipment.
1.2 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 ma-
terial 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.

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1.3 Stipulated usage
The equipment is exclusively designed and conceived for the here descri-
bed use and intention.
This equipment is to be used exclusively to clip cattle and horses. The de-
vice is intended for commercial use.
The compliance of all indications in this manual is part of the intended use.
Any other use is not allowed.
The device may only be operated with the power supply unit provided.
WARNING!
Expressly prohibited are:
yUsing the machine on persons.
yClipping other animals, in particular dangerous animals such as beasts
of prey.
1.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
CAUTION!
DANGER OF INJURY THROUGH INCORRECT OR MISSING
PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT!
Personal protective equipment is required when working, in order to
minimise the possibility of endangering health.
X Always wear the protective equipment required for the current task when
performing work.
Antislip shoes. For protection against slipping on slippery under-
ground.
Protective goggles to protect eyes from ying parts.
Close-tting 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.
The acoustic emission while operating the device is typically
65 dB(A). We recommend that you always wear ear protection
when working with the device.

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1.5 Power supply
DANGER!
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
X Do not touch the device if it falls into water. Immediately pull the plug out
of the socket.
X Do not use while bathing or in a shower.
X Do not place or store appliance where it is able to fall or be pulled into a
tub or sink. Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid.
X Except when charging, always unplug this appliance from the electrical
outlet immediately after using.
X Unplug this appliance before cleaning.
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of burns, re, electric shock, or injury to persons:
X An appliance shall never be left unattended when plugged in.
X This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of expe-
rience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or in-
struction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the equipment.
X Use this appliance only for its intended use as describe in this manual.
Do not use attachments not specied by the manufacturer.
X Never use the device if the cable or outlet are damaged or if it does not
work properly after falling, sustaining damage or landing in water. Take
the device to a service centre for inspection and repair.
X Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
X Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and similar objects.
X Never drop or insert any object into any opening.
X Do not use outdoors or operate while aerosol (spray) products are being
used.
X Do not use this device if the comb is damaged or broken, as this can
lead to injuries.
X First insert the plug into the device before plugging it into the outlet. To
disconnect, turn all controls to o position (e.g. “0”) then remove plug
from outlet.
X Plug charger directly into receptacle, do not use an extension cord.
X Unplug charger before plugging or unplugging appliance.
WARNING!
Keep the device dry.

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1.6 Animals
The appliance is intended for trimming purposes only.
WARNING!
The noise of the clipper can trouble animals. A kick, an attack or the
weight of the animal can cause serious injuries. Therefore:
X Just persons being experienced in handling with animals are allowed to
clip the animals.
X Fix and calm the animal suciently before clipping.
X Work carefully.
X Unauthorised persons are not permitted to approach the clipping place.
X Do not charge, install or leave the device in places where it is expected
to:
yBe exposed to damage from an animal, or
yto weather eects
1.7 Battery
WARNING!
Danger of injury from incorrect handling of battery!
The rechargeable battery must be handled with particular care.
Therefore:
X Use only the original batteries.
X Do not throw the battery into the re or expose to high temperatures.
There is a risk of explosion.
X Use only undamaged batteries.
X Battery and charging station must never be exposed to direct sunlight
or humidity.
X Never short-circuit the battery. Because of overheating the battery can
blow out.
X Never open the battery. In case of incorrect use, escaping liquid can
cause skin irritation. Avoid any contact with the liquid of the battery. In
case of contact wash up the liquid with a lot of water. If the liquid enters
in the eyes, wash out immediately for 10 minutes and call on a doctor
without delay.
X To charge the battery, use only the detachable power supply unit sup-
plied with this device.
X No shipping with the battery inserted
Remove the battery from the machine before transporting it. Batteries
may only be shipped in accordance with national and international regu-
lations bearing the prescribed labelling. The regulations for transporting
defective batteries must be strictly adhered to.

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CAUTION!
Reduced lifetime of battery if handled incorrectly!
The eciency of the battery may be reduced by incorrect handling.
Therefore:
X Use only the original charging station. Other charging stations could da-
mage the battery beyond repair.
X When not in use for a longer time, separate the charging station from the
power supply.
X Remove the battery and clipper from the charging station, when the sta-
tion is not connected to the power supply.
X Never insert any objects into any opening of the charging station or into
the charging cavity of the clipper.
X A battery no longer capable of being charged will damage the charging
station and must be replaced.
1.8 Clipping blades
The blades may become hot after prolonged use.
WARNING!
Moving blades and sharp edges of the blades can cause injuries on
the skin. Therefore:
X Work carefully.
X Avoid any contact with the moving blades.
1.9 Children
WARNING!
Never let the equipment unsupervised und use it very carefully
when children or persons who cannot judge the dangers are ne-
arby.
Children are not permitted to operate the equipment. Children must
not be allowed to play with the device.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!

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2 Generalities
This manual facilitates a safe and ecient machine handling.
Basic requirements for a safe operation are the adherence of all the information regarding safety
and operation in this manual.
Keep this manual permanently. If you hand on the equipment to other persons, provide them
with this manual.
2.1 Guarantee conditions
The guarantee conditions are included in the general terms and conditions of the manufacturer.
2.2 Customer service
For technical information, our customer service and our authorised service centres are at your
disposal.
Furthermore, our sta is interested in new information and experience resulting from the opera-
tion which could be useful for the improvement of our products.
2.3 Limitation of liability
All data and information in this instruction manual were arranged in consideration of the current
standards and regulations and state of the art as well as our realizations and experiences of
many years.
The manufacturer assumes no liability for disadvantages due to:
yDisregarding the operating instructions.
yNon-intended uses of the device.
yAssignment of not instructed personal.
yTechnical modications.
yUse of non-original spare parts.
The actual scope of delivery can dier from specially designed models, from additional ordering
options or due to the latest state of the art from the here described annotations and illustrations.
2.4 Copyright
This document is protected by copyright. Any kind of reproduction or copying, in whole or in
part, or the reproduction of images, even when changed, may be performed only with the written
agreement of the manufacturer.
2.5 Symbols used
DANGER!
A WARNING AT THIS DANGER LEVEL DESIGNATES AN IMMINENTLY DAN-
GEROUS SITUATION.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it will lead to death or serious injury.
X To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
CAUTION!
A WARNING AT THIS DANGER LEVEL DESIGNATES A POSSIBLY DAN-
GEROUS SITUATION.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it can lead to injury.
X To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
CAUTION!
A WARNING AT THIS DANGER LEVEL DESIGNATES POSSIBLE PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it can lead to property damage.
X To avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
NOTE!
zThis advice designates additional information that simplies operation of the device.

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2.6 Stipulated usage
This equipment is to be used exclusively to clip cattle and horses. The device is intended for
commercial use.
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.
X Use the device only as intended.
X Limit yourself to the procedures described in these operating instructions.
Claims of any nature for damage resulting from unauthorised use will not be accepted.
Such use is entirely at the operator’s own risk.
CAUTION!
Danger due to incorrect use!
In particular, the following applications of the device are prohibited:
X Using the machine on persons.
X Clipping other animals, in particular dangerous animals such as beasts of prey.
3 Technical data
We reserve the right to make technical changes and improvements without notice.
3.1 Clipper
Handle Ø 54 mm
Length 280 mm
Weight with battery 975 g
Rotary speeds see specications plate on the device
Noise emission 65 dB (A) (EN 60335-2-28:2015)
Vibration ahv 4.84 m/s2 (EN ISO 5349-1:2001))
3.2 Charger and power supply unit
Voltage see specications plate on power supply unit and charger.
Max.current
consumption
see specications plate on power supply unit and charger.
Frequency see specications plate on power supply unit and charger.
3.3 Battery
Type Li-Ion
Voltage 10.8 V
Capacity see specications plate on the battery
3.4 Operating conditions
Ambient tempera-
ture range 0 - 40 °C
Maximum relative
humidity 75%

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4 Assembly and function
4.1 Construction
1 Clipping blades
2 Clipper head
3 Lubrication opening
4 Clipping pressure adjust-
ment
5 Motor unit
6 ON/OFF switch
7 Interlock battery
8 Cord
Fig. 1
45
6 7 8
3
21
4.2 Functional description
1
2 3
Fig. 2
The clipper is used for clipping cattle and horses. Two
comb-shaped blades are the cutting tool. The lower bla-
de (2), which is closest to the animal’s skin, is xed 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. The clipping pressure between
the blades is adjusted via the adjustable head (1).
5 Transport, packaging and storage
5.1 Scope of delivery
1 clipper
1 pair of clipping blades
1 charger
1 backup battery (depending on device)
1 power supply unit with plug
1 special screwdriver
1 bottle of special lubricating oil
1 cleaning brush
1 case for transport and storage
1 operating instructions
NOTE!
X Check to ensure the completeness of the contents and that there is no damage.
Please report incomplete package contents or any apparent damage immediately
to your supplier/dealer.

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5.2 Packaging
For the packaging, just non-polluting material is being used.
The return of the packaging saves raw materials and reduces the volume of waste.
Dispose of packaging materials that are no longer needed in accordance with locally
applicable regulations.
5.3 Storage
Store clipper and accessories on the following conditions:
X Do not store outdoor.
X Store dry and dust-free.
X Protect against solar irradiation.
X Avoid mechanical shocks.
X Storage temperature: 0 until 40°C
X When storing longer than 3 months, check periodically the general condition of all parts.
X 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).
6 Operation
6.1 Requirements at the place of use
X Observe the manual (see chapter 3 Technical data).
X Power outlets in the outer area must be equipped with a residual current circuit breaker (FI).
X The work place must have adequate lighting.
X The electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the device can be quickly discon-
nected from the mains.
X The location of installation must be out of reach of children.
X The charger power cord must not be taut or kinked.
X Make sure there is adequate ventilation.
6.2 Setting up the charging station
1
2
3
Fig. 3
X Position the charger (1) on a xed, level, dry and clean
surface.
X Connect the power supply unit (2) to the charger.
X Plug the power supply unit into the power socket.
X The continuous green light on the lower LED (3) signals
that the power supply unit is correctly plugged into the
power socket and the charger is supplied with power.
The charger is ready to operate (see also chapter 6.5).

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6.3 Charging the batteries
1
Fig. 4
X Press both sides of the battery latch (1) and remove the
battery.
X Check the battery terminals for foreign objects and dirt.
Fig. 5
X Without applying force, insert the battery from above
into the charging bay provided on the charger.
Fig. 6
X The battery will now start charging. The status of the
charging process is displayed using LEDs (see also
chapter 6.5). As soon as the battery has nished char-
ging, all the LEDs change from red to green and the
charger switches to "trickle charging".
1
Fig. 7
X Push the charged battery into the clipper until the batte-
ry latch (1) engages on both sides.
6.4 Battery charging status display
321
4
Fig. 8
1. Hold down the button (4) to view the battery charge level.
yNo info displayed: exhausted or faulty battery
yBlinking display: Battery level ca. 0-10% – recharge im-
mediately
yOne LED lights up (1): Battery level ca. 11-30%
yTwo LEDs light up (1 & 2): Battery level ca. 31-60%
yThree LEDs light up (1, 2 & 3): Battery level ca. > 60 %

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6.5 Charger status display
1
2
3
The LEDs are shown as follows in these operating instructions:
1 LED switched o
2 LED lights up red
3 LED lights up green
Four charging statuses are displayed with the LEDs:
Power supply unit connected
The continuous green light on the lower LED signals that the power supply unit is
correctly plugged into the power socket. The charger is supplied with power and
is ready to operate.
Normal charging
The green light indicates that the battery is charged. The charging process is displayed dierent-
ly depending on the status:
Discharged battery,
0 % battery charge
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 char-
ger will attempt to charge the battery. If after a short while the voltage has not
increased, the display shows "Battery defective". If the voltage has increased,
normal charging starts.
Defective battery
If the battery cannot be charged or is defective, the top LED ashes red.
6.6 Adjusting the clipping pressure
Set the clipping pressure as follows before you start clipping:
9a
9b
Fig. 9
X Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the arrow until
you feel resistance. The display must be always green
(9a).
X Turn the adjusting knob one more ¼ turn in the arrow
direction. The display must be still green (9a).
X After each new setting, check the cutting power on the
animal and only then continue turning.
X If the clipping result decreases, increase the clipper pres-
sure by one more ¼ turn of the adjusting knob in the ar-
row direction.
If the red display area (9b) is reached when further tightening the adjusting knob, there is ex-
cessive clipper pressure on the blades. Replace the clipping blades or have them sharpened.
Excessive pressure on the clipping blades can damage the machine and the blades.

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NOTE!
If the clipping pressure is too low, hair can gather between the clipping blades. This
results in a poor clipping quality. In this case, clean the clipping blades as described
in chapter 6.11.
6.7 Switching the clipper on and o
Fig. 10 Switch in
OFF-position ("0")
Machine o
Fig. 11 Switch in
ON-position (“I")
Machine lower level
Fig. 12 Switch in
ON-position (“II")
Machine faster level
6.8 Using the clipper
X Approach the animal from the front.
X Secure the animal to be clipped and calm it down.
X Switch the clipper on while you are in the visual range of the animal.
X Observe the animal's behaviour while clipping.
X Switch the clipper o after you have nished clipping.
6.9 Replacing the clipping blades
Fig. 13
X Switch the clipper o by sliding the switch to the po-
sition "0".
X Turn the adjusting knob in the direction of the arrow
until the resistance decreases.
X Place the clipper with the comb plate screws facing
upwards on a at surface.
Fig. 14
X Loosen the comb plate screws and remove the clip-
ping blades.
Fig. 15
NOTE!
X Make sure the clipping blades are positioned
correctly when installing the new or sharpen-
ed blades.

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Fig. 16
X Place the new upper blade on the guiding tips of the
pivot lever.
X Apply a few drops of oil on the polished surfaces of
the upper blade.
1,5-2 mm
Fig. 17
X Install the new lower blade. Align it so that the ground
surface of the lower blade protrudes approx. 1.5 -
2 mm above the point of the upper blade.
X Tighten the comb plate screws.
NOTE!
X Only work with sharp clipping blades, replace blunt or defective blades without
teeth. The correct resharpening of clipping blades is only to do by special machines
or by a specialist. In that case, contact your service centre.
6.10 Lubrication
Fig. 18
To achieve a well-clipped animal and to increase the life
of the device including the clipper head, it is necessary
to apply a thin coat of oil between the upper and lower
blades. All other moving parts of the clipper head must
also be lubricated.
X Apply some drops of oil on to the clipping blades and
into the lubrication opening.
CAUTION!
POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CLIPPER!
Insucient oiling of the clipper head will lead to warming and will shorten the life of the
clipper and its blades.
X Oil the clipping blades adequately during the clipping session, at least once every 15 minutes,
so that they do not run dry.
X Only use the special oil supplied or a paran oil conforming to the ISO VG 15 specication.
NOTE!
zThe provided oil is non-toxic and produces no irritation on contact with the skin
or the mucous membranes. This paran oil degrades to some 20% after 21 days
(CEL-L-33 -T- 82).
zOil the blades prior to, during and after every use.
zOil the blades no later than when the blades leave streaks or slow down.
zApply several drops of oil on the front and on the sides of the clipping blades (see
Fig. 18)
zImmediately replace damaged or notched blades in order to avoid injuries.

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6.11 Cleaning
CAUTION!
IMPROPER CLEANING.
RISK OF DAMAGING THE CLIPPER!
X Use only a dry cloth and the brush provided to clean the clipper.
X Never use compressed air for cleaning the clipper.
Housing of the clipper
X Clean the housing of the clipper with a dry cloth.
Clipping blades, clipping head and charger
X Disconnect the charger from the power supply.
X Use the brush supplied to clean the clipping blades, clipping head and charger.
X Lubricate the clipping blades as described in chapter 6.10.
X Remove any hair from the charging bay.
X Clean the terminals with a dry cloth if necessary.
7 Troubleshooting
7.1 Safety instructions
DANGER!
DANGER OF FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Fatal electric shocks can result from contact with electrically live conductors or com-
ponents!
X Switch the equipment o before troubleshooting the problem.
X Repairs to electrical devices must only be carried out by the factory service depart-
ment or specialists who have been trained by the manufacturer.
During the warranty period the device must be opened only by personnel authorised by the ma-
nufacturer, otherwise the warranty will be void.
7.2 Causes of malfunctions and their rectication
Malfunction Cause Rectication
Upper blades moving
too little.
Leaf springs broken. Notify customer service.
Eccentric square or eccentric shaft
worn (insucient lubrication).
Top blade does not
move
Defective gear wheel. Notify customer service.
Adjusting head jam-
med.
Thread dirty or rusty. Notify customer service.
Pressure spring jammed.
Leaf springs in the
head mount are too
loose.
Comb plate screws loose. Tighten the comb plate screws.
Play between pivot
lever and leaf spring.
Leaf springs and/or cylinder head
screws worn.
Notify customer service.
Pivot lever dicult to
move up and down.
Centring sleeve lost. Notify customer service.
Apparently no detent
engaging when
adjusting the clipping
pressure
Detent springs are overloaded Store the machine with clipping
pressure system released
(adjustment head turned com-
pletely up)

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Malfunction Cause Rectication
Clipper cuts badly or
not at all.
Red area visible on
the clipper pressure
display on the adjusting
knob.
Clipper blade is blunt Notify customer service.
Clipper blades have not been
correctly ground
Clipper blades are not oiled Lubricate the clipping blades
every 15 minutes.
Clipper cuts badly or
not at all
Clipping pressure too low. Increase the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.6.
Leaf springs broken. Notify customer service.
The animal‘s hair is wet. Only clip dry hair.
Hairs jammed between top and
bottom blades.
Remove the clipping blades;
clean, lubricate and install
them again; set the clipping
pressure.
Too much play at the clipper head. Notify customer service.
Clipping blades not properly
aligned.
Align the clipping blades cor-
rectly, see Fig. 17.
Motor does not run or
stops immediately.
Clipping pressure too strong.
Red area visible on the clipper
pressure display on the adjusting
knob.
Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.6.
Have the blades sharpened.
Battery is dead. Charge battery.
Contacts dirty. Switch clipper o and clean the
contacts.
Faulty battery. Replace battery.
Smell of burning from the motor
housing. Motor burned out.
Notify customer service.
Clipperhead blocked. Remove jamming.
Motor does not run or
stops immediately.
Motor and/or electronics defective. Notify customer service.
Motor runs very slowly. Clipping blades were not oiled
suciently.
Lubricate the clipping blades.
Clipping pressure too strong. Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.6.
Battery almost discharged. Charge battery.
Motor and/or electronics defective. Notify customer service.
Motor unit becomes
hot.
Clipping pressure too strong.
Red area visible on the clipper
pressure display on the adjusting
knob.
Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.6.
Motor faulty. Notify customer service.
Running time of a fully
charged battery is too
short and / or blades
are getting hot.
Clipper blades were not oiled
suciently
Oil clipper blades.
Flat, not fully charged or faulty
battery is being used.
Only use intact, fully charged
original batteries.

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Malfunction Cause Rectication
No speed dierence
between level I and
level II
Faulty motor and / or electronics Notify customer service.
Lowest LED on charger
is not lit.
Charging station is not connected
to the power supply.
Connect the charging station
to the power supply.
Electronics or power supply unit
defective.
Notify customer service.
Normal charging does
not start when the
discharged battery is
inserted.
Battery terminals and/or charger
are dirty.
Clean contacts.
Faulty battery. Replace battery.
Electronics are defective. Notify customer service.
Bottom LED lights up
green.
Battery is deeply discharged, the
charger is trying to boost the batte-
ry voltage.
If it is successful, normal
charging starts. (Never store
batteries in the discharged
state).
If it is not successful, the lowe-
st LED lights up red (see the
following table).
Top LED lights up red. Faulty battery. Replace battery.
8 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.
X Use only original spare parts from the manufacturer. Obtain spare parts from an
authorised dealer or directly from the manufacturer.
NOTE!
If non-approved parts are used, all warranty, service, compensation and liability claims
against the manufacturer or its employees, dealers and representatives will be forfeit-
ed.
During the warranty period the device must be opened only by personnel authorised by the man-
ufacturer, otherwise the warranty will be void.
Pos.
No.
Description Quan-
tity
Pos.
No.
Description Quan-
tity
1Clipping head complete without
blades
131 Switch lever 1
2 Tension nut cattle 1 32 Catch spring with contact 1
3Distance screw 133 Lower housing cover 1
4Tension sleeve 134 Motor holder 1
5 PH screw M5x14 2 36 Li-Ion battery 10.8 V / 2.85 Ah 1
6Clipper head case 137 PCB clipper 1
7Pressure spring 138 Switch contact 1
8Pressure plate 139 Countersunk head screw Torx
Kaok M3x6
2
9Eccentric square 140 Top housing shell, complete 1

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Pos.
No.
Description Quan-
tity
Pos.
No.
Description Quan-
tity
10 Socket head cap screw with
shank M3x6
241 Cord 1
11 Leaf spring 242 Machine PCB switch 1
12 Turning lever 143 Signal cable 1
13 Comb plate screw cattle/horse 2 45 Motor complete 1
14 Centring bush complete 250 Complete charger 1
15 Circlip for shaft size 3.73 151 Charging station housing 1
16 Circlip for shaft size 6 152 PT-screw Kombitorx KA30x16 15
17 Crankshaft cattle 153 Baseplate to charging station 1
18 Crank spindle sleeve complete 154 Fibre optic conductor to char-
ging station
1
19 Cogwheel Z27 Cattle 155 PCB charging station 1
20 Spring tension nut 1 60 Power supply unit 1
21 Lever cylinder 161 Plug EU opt.
22 Lever 162 Plug AU-ARG opt.
23 Indicator pin showing complete 163 Plug GB opt.
24 Return spring 164 Plug US-JP opt.
27 Rubber foot 365 Plug KR opt.
30 Upper housing cover 166 Plug BR opt.
9 Disposal
CAUTION!
Environmental damages when disposing incorrectly!
X Electrical waste, lubricants and other consumable materials are subject to special
regulations regarding disposal. They can only be disposed of only through qualied
specialists!
NOTE!
X Dispose of the clipper at a service centre or nearby electrical workshop.

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