Heiniger Xplorer User manual

2Instruction Manual / Cattle and Horse Clipper
Table of contents
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
7.2Causesofmalfunctionsandtheirrectication ................................. 18
8 Spare parts.......................................................................................20
9 Disposal ........................................................................................... 21

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1 Safety
1.1 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.
XXThe warnings and instructions in these operating instructions
must be observed.
Observe the following safety instructions:
XXDo not leave the clipper unattended when switched on.
XXStore the clipper out of reach of children.
1.2 Personnel requirements
yThis clipper may be operated only by persons who can be ex-
pected to carry out their work responsibly. Persons whose abil-
ity to react is undermined by, for example, drugs, alcohol or
medication should not be allowed to use the device.
yThe operator must be experienced in handling the animals to
be clipped.
yChildren younger than 8 years are strictly prohibited from
operating the device.
Unauthorised persons
CAUTION!
DANGER FOR AND FROM UNAUTHORISED PERSONS!
Unauthorised persons who do not meet the requirements de-
scribed here will be unable to recognise dangers in the work area.
XXProhibit access by unauthorised persons to the location where
the clipping is being performed.
XXIf in doubt, approach the persons and instruct them to leave the
work area.
XXSuspend work until the unauthorised persons have left the
work area.

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1.3 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!
XXPermit repairs to the clipper to be made only by authorised
dealers or the factory customer service department; this
applies especially to the replacement of a damaged power
cord on the charger.
XXKeep moisture away from the clippers. This can cause a short
circuit. If you suspect that moisture has penetrated the device,
do not switch it on again; instead take it to a repair shop.
XXNever clip wet animals.
XXNever submerge the clipper in water or other liquids.
XXAlways disconnect the charger power cord from the mains by
grasping the plug, not the cord.
XXBefore every use, check the clipper for externally visible
damage. If the clipper is damaged, do not use it.
XXOnly ever insert the charger’s electrical plug into an undamaged
socket.
XXNever wrap the power cable around the clipper, and keep the
clipper away from hot surfaces and objects.
XXBefore plugging in the charger, compare the electrical connec-
tion data (voltage and frequency) on the nameplate with that
of your electric mains. These data must be identical so that no
damage occurs to the device. If in doubt, ask your specialised
electrical dealer.
XXDo not under any circumstances open the housing of the clipper.
XXIf voltage-bearing connectors are disturbed or the electrical
andmechanicalconstructionismodied,thereisriskofelectric
shock.
XXClean the clipper only when it is dry, using a brush or the
enclosed cleaning brush.
XXAlways switch the clipper off before working on it and remove
the battery from the device.
XXOnly use original batteries.
XXUse only original power supply units. Use of the wrong power
supply units will invalidate the warranty.
XXDo not expose the charger and the batteries to direct sunlight
or humidity.

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1.3.2 Blades
CAUTION!
DANGER FROM MOVING COMPONENTS!
The moving clipping blade and its sharp edges can cause injuries.
XXProceed with caution when working.
XXAvoid any contact with the moving clipping blades.
XXDo 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. Before working on the clipping blade/clipping head, always
disconnecttheelectricalpowerrst.
CAUTION!
DANGER OF BURNS!
Insufcientoilingoftheclippingheadwillcauseittobecomehot.
This may agitate the animals.
XXWhen clipping, oil the clipping blades and clipping head through
the lubrication opening provided for this purpose at least every
15 minutes, so that the blades do not run dry.
1.3.3 Batteries
CAUTION!
RISK OF INJURY WHEN HANDLING INCORRECTLY WITH BATTERIES!
Rechargeable batteries must be handled with especial care.
XXOnly use original batteries.
XXDonotthrowthebatteriesintoa reorexposethemtohigh
temperatures. There is a risk of explosion.
XXOnly use undamaged batteries.
XXDo not expose the batteries and charger to direct sunlight or
humidity.
XXNever short circuit the batteries. Because of overheating the
battery can blow out.
XXNever open the batteries. In case of incorrect use, escaping
liquid can cause skin irritation. Avoid contact with the liquid.
Rinse off any liquid immediately. If the liquid gets into your
eyes, rinse your eyes out immediately for 10 minutes with water
and consult a doctor without delay.

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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.
XXJust persons being experienced in handling with animals are
allowed to clip the animals.
XXSecuretheanimalsufcientlyandcalmitbeforestartingwork.
XXProceed with caution when working.
XXCall in a second person if necessary.
NOTE!
REDUCED DURABILITY OF BATTERIES WHEN HANDLING INCOR-
RECTLY!
When handling incorrectly, the capacity of the batteries will be
reduced.
XXUse only the original charger. Other charging stations could
damage the battery beyond repair.
XXIf for an extended period the charger will not be used, disconnect
it from the power supply.
XXRemove the battery from the charger when the charger is not
connected to the power supply.
XXNever insert other objects into the opening of the charger or
into the battery holder on the device.
XXReplace any batteries that can no longer be recharged. since
they will damage the charger.
1.4 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
CAUTION!
DANGER OF INJURY THROUGH INCORRECT OR MISSING PROTEC-
TIVE EQUIPMENT!
Personal protective equipment is required when working, in order
to minimise the possibility of endangering health.
XXAlways wear the protective equipment required for the current
task when performing work.

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Antislip shoes. For protection against slipping on slippery
underground.
Protectivegogglestoprotecteyesfromyingparts.
Close-ttingprotectiveclothingwithlowresistancetotearing,
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.
2 Generalities
Thismanualfacilitatesasafeandefcientmachinehandling.
Read these instructions carefully before starting operation.
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 autho-
rised service centres are at your disposal.
Furthermore, our staff is interested in new information and
experience resulting from the operation 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.

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The manufacturer assumes no liability for disadvantages due to:
yDisregarding the operating instructions.
yNon-intended uses of the device.
yAssignment of not instructed personal.
yTechnicalmodications.
yUse 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.
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
DANGEROUS SITUATION.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it will lead to death or
serious injury.
XXTo avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
CAUTION!
A WARNING AT THIS DANGER LEVEL DESIGNATES A POSSIBLY
DANGEROUS SITUATION.
If the dangerous situation is not avoided, it can lead to injury.
XXTo 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.
XXTo avoid the danger, follow the instructions shown.
NOTE!
XXThisadvicedesignatesadditionalinformationthatsimplies
operation of the device.

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2.6 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.
XXUse the device only as intended.
XXLimit 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:
XXUsing the machine on persons.
XXClipping other animals, in particular dangerous animals such
as beasts of prey.

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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 1.02 kg
Motor output seespecicationsplateonthedevice
Rotary speed seespecicationsplateonthedevice
Noise emission 65 dB (A) (EN 60745-1:2009)
Uncertainty K 3 dB (A)
3.2 Charger and power supply unit
Voltage seespecicationsplateonpowersupplyunit
and charger.
Max.
current consumption
seespecicationsplateonpowersupplyunit
and charger.
Frequency seespecicationsplateonpowersupplyunit
and charger.
3.3 Battery
Type Li-Ion
Voltage 10.8 V
Capacity seespecicationsplateonthebattery
3.4 Operating conditions
Ambient tempera-
ture range 0 - 40 °C
Maximum relative
humidity 75 %
4 Assembly and function
4.1 Construction
1 Blades
2 Clipperhead
3 Lubrication opening
4 Clipping pressure adjustment
5 Motor unit
6 ON/OFF switch
7 Interlock battery
8 Cord
Fig. 1
4 5
6 7 8

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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 blade (2),
which is closest to the animal’s skin,
isxedandattachedtothehousing.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!
XXCheck 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.
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:
XXDo not store outdoor.
XXStore dry and dust-free.
XXProtect against solar irradiation.
XXAvoid mechanical shocks.
XXStorage temperature: 0 until 40 °C

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XXWhen storing longer than 3 months, check periodically the general con-
dition of all parts.
XXWhen 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
XXObservethemanual(seechapterSpecications).
XXPower outlets in the outer area must be equipped with a residual current
circuit breaker (FI).
XXThe work place must have adequate lighting.
XXThe electrical socket must be easily accessible so that the device can be
quickly disconnected from the mains.
XXThe location of installation must be out of reach of children.
XXThe charger power cord must not be taut or kinked.
XXMake sure there is adequate ventilation.
6.2 Setting up the charging station
1
2
3
Fig. 3
XXPositionthecharger(1)ona xed,
level, dry and clean surface.
XXConnect the power supply unit (2) to
the charger.
XXPlug the power supply unit into the
power socket.
XXThe 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 6.4).
6.3 Charging the batteries
1
Fig. 4
XXPress both sides of the battery
latch (1) and remove the battery.
XXCheck the battery terminals for for-
eign objects and dirt.

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Fig. 5
XXWithout applying force, insert the
battery from above into the charging
bay provided on the charger.
Fig. 6
XXThe 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 nishedcharging,alltheLEDs
change from red to green and the
charger switches to “trickle charging”.
1
Fig. 7
XXPush the charged battery into the
clipper until the battery latch (1) en-
gages on both sides.
6.4 Charging status display
1
2
3
The LEDs are shown as follows in these operating
instructions:
1 LED switched off
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 differently depending on the status:
Discharged battery, 0 % battery charge

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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”.
If the voltage has increased, normal charging starts.
Defective battery
If the battery cannot be charged or is defective,
thetopLEDashesred.
6.5 Adjusting the clipping pressure
Fig. 8
Set the clipping pressure as follows be-
fore you start clipping:
XXTurn the adjusting knob in the direc-
tion of the arrow until you feel resis-
tance.
XXTurn the knob another 1/4 turn in the
direction of the arrow.
XXIf the clipping quality deteriorates,
increase the clipping pressure by
turning the adjusting knob another
1/4 turn in the direction of the arrow.
If this does not produce the desired
result, the blades must be replaced
or sharpened.
NOTE!
XXIf 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 6.10.

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6.6 Switching the clipper on and off
Fig. 9
XXTo switch the clipper on, slide the
ON/OFF switch to the position I.
XXTo switch the clipper off, slide the
ON/OFF switch to the position 0
(see Fig. 9).
6.7 Using the clipper
XXApproach the animal from the front.
XXSecure the animal to be clipped and calm it down.
XXSwitch the clipper on while you are in the visual range of the animal.
XXObserve the animal’s behaviour while clipping.
XXSwitchtheclipperoffafteryouhavenishedclipping.
6.8 Replacing the clipping blades
Fig. 10
XXSwitch the clipper off by sliding the
switch to the position “0”.
XXTurn the adjusting knob in the direc-
tion of the arrow until the resistance
decreases.
XXPlace the clipper with the comb plate
screwsfacingupwardsonaatsur-
face.
Fig. 11
XXLoosen the comb plate screws and
remove the clipping blades.
Fig. 12
NOTE!
XXMake sure the clipping blades are
positioned correctly when installing
the new or sharpened blades.

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Fig. 13
XXPlace the new upper blade on the
guiding tips of the pivot lever.
XXApply a few drops of oil on the pol-
ished surfaces of the upper blade.
Fig. 14
XXInstall 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.
XXTighten the comb plate screws.
NOTE!
XXOnly work with sharp blades, replace blunt or defective blades
without teeth. The correct resharpening of blades is only to do
by special machines or by a specialist. In that case, contact
your service centre.
6.9 Lubrication
Fig. 15
To achieve 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.
XXApply some drops of oil on to the
clipping blades and into the lubrica-
tion opening.
CAUTION!
POSSIBLE DAMAGE TO THE CLIPPER!
Insufcientoilingoftheclippingheadwillleadtowarmingandwill
shorten the life of the clippers and its blades.
XXOil 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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XXOnlyusethespecialoilsuppliedoraparafnoilconformingto
theISOVG15specication.
NOTE!
XXThe provided oil is non-toxic and produces no irritation on con-
tactwiththeskinorthemucousmembranes.Thisparafnoil
degrades to some 20 % after 21 days (CEL-L-33-T-82).
XXOil the blades prior to, during and after every use.
XXOil the blades no later than when the blades leave streaks or slow down.
XXApply several drops of oil on the front and on the sides of the clipping
blades (see Fig. 15)
XXImmediately replace damaged or notched blades in order to avoid
injuries.
6.10 Cleaning
CAUTION!
IMPROPER CLEANING.
RISK OF DAMAGING THE CLIPPER!
XXUse only a dry cloth and the brush provided to clean the clipper.
XXNever use compressed air for cleaning the clipper.
Housing of the clipper
XXClean the housing of the clipper with a dry cloth.
Clipping blades, clipping head and charger
XXDisconnect the charger from the power supply.
XXUse the brush supplied to clean the clipping blades, clipping head and
charger.
XXLubricate the clipping blades as described in chapter 6.9.
XXRemove any hair from the charging bay.
XXClean 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 components!
XXSwitch the equipment off before troubleshooting the problem.
XXRepairs to electrical devices must only be carried out by the
factory service department or specialists who have been
trained by the manufacturer.
During the warranty period the device must be opened only by personnel
authorised by the manufacturer, otherwise the warranty will be void.

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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
(insufcientlubrication).
Top blade does
not move
Defective gear wheel. Notify customer service.
Adjusting knob
jammed.
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 cyl-
inder head screws worn.
Notify customer service.
Pivotleverdifcultto
move up and down.
Centring sleeve lost. Notify customer service.
Clipper cuts badly
or not at all
Clipper blades blunt Notify customer service.
Clipper blades have not
been correctly ground
Clipper blades are not
oiled
Lubricate the clipping blades
every 15 minutes.
Clipping pressure too low. Increase the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.5.
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
clipping head.
Notify customer service.
Clipping blades not
properly aligned.
Align the clipping blades correctly,
see Fig. 14.
Motor does not run
or stops immediately.
Clipping pressure too
strong.
Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.5.
Have the blades sharpened.
Battery is dead. Charge battery.
Contacts dirty. Switch clipper off 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 and/or electronics
defective.
Notify customer service.

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Malfunction Cause Rectication
Motor runs very
slowly.
Clipper blades were not
oiledsufciently.
Lubricate the clipping blades.
Clipping pressure
too strong.
Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.5.
Battery almost
discharged.
Charge battery.
Motor and/or electronics
defective.
Notify customer service.
Motor unit
becomes hot.
Clipping pressure
too strong.
Reduce the clipping pressure,
as described in chapter 6.5.
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
oiledsufciently
Oil clipper blades.
Flat, not fully charged
or faulty battery is
being used.
Only use intact, fully charged
original batteries.
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
battery voltage.
If it is successful, normal
charging starts. (Never store
batteries in the discharged state).
If it is not successful, the lowest
LED lights up red (see the
following table).
Top LED lights
up red.
Faulty battery. Replace battery.

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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.
XXUse only original spare parts from the manufacturer. Obtain
spare parts from an authorised dealer or directly from the
manufacturer.
NOTE!
XXIf non-approved parts are used, all warranty, service,
compensation and liability claims against the manufacturer or
its employees, dealers and representatives will be forfeited.
During the warranty period the device must be opened only by personnel
authorised by the manufacturer, otherwise the warranty will be void.
Pos. No. Description Quantity
Clipper
1 Clipper head cattle complete 1
2 Tension nut cattle 1
3 Distance screw 1
4 Tension sleeve 1
5 PH screw M5x14 2
6 Clipper head case 1
7 Pressure spring 1
8 Pressure plate 1
9 Eccentric square 1
10 Socket head cap screw with shank M3x6 2
11 Leaf spring 2
12 Turning lever 1
13 Comb plate screw Cattle/horse 2
14 Centring bush complete 2
15 Circlip for shaft size 9. 3.73 1
16 Circlip for shaft size 9. 6 1
17 Crankshaft cattle 1
18 Crank spindle sleeve complete 1
19 Double straight gear wheel Z27 1
27 Rubber foot 1
30 Upper housing cover 1
31 Switch lever 1

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Pos. No. Description Quantity
32 Catch spring for switch 1
33 Lower housing cover 1
34 Motor holder, front 1
35 Motor holder, rear 1
36 Battery Li-Ion 1
37 PCB for machine 1
38 Switch contact 1
39 Cheese-head screw M2.6x6 2
40 Motor housing upper, incl. switch lever 1
41 Cord 1
45 Motor complete 1
50 Complete charger 1
51 Upper housing to charging station 1
52 PT screw KA30x16 15
53 Baseplate to charging station 4
54 Fibre optic conductor 1
55 PCB charging station 1
60 Power supply unit 1
61 Plug EU opt.
62 Connector OFF opt.
63 Plug GB opt.
64 Plug US opt.
9 Disposal
CAUTION!
Environmental damages when disposing incorrectly!
XXElectrical waste, lubricants and other consumable materials
are subject to special regulations regarding disposal. They can
onlybedisposedofonlythroughqualiedspecialists!
NOTE!
XXDispose of the clipper at a service centre or nearby electrical
workshop.
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