NOTE!
Only 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.
6.2.4 Lubrication
To receive good clipping results and to increase the durability of the clipper
and the clipperhead, it is necessary to apply a thin oil coat between top and
bottom blade (fig. 21).
CAUTION!
Unsufficient lubrication of the clipperhead causes heating and a reduced
durability of clipper and blades, as well as a reduction of the battery runtime.
Therefore:
Lubricate the blades sufficiently during the clipping (at least every 15 min-
X
utes), so that they do not drain (fig. 21).
Only use the lubricants prescribed by the manufacturer.
X
NOTE!
Only use our special oil or a paraffin oil meeting the
ISO VG 15 specification.
The provided oil is non-toxic and produces no irritation on contact with the
skin or the mucous membranes. This paraffin oil degrades to some 20%
after 21 days (CEL-L-33-T-82).
Fig. 21
CAUTION!
Remove all the leaking, used up or excessive grease from all the lubrication
points, and it is to be disposed in accordance with the local regulations.
Translation of the original instructions / Small animal clipper
The blades must be oiled before, during
and after every use. When the blades of
the clipper are leaving stripes or are run-
ning with reduced speed, this is a signal
that oil is required. Place a few drops of oil
ahead and laterally on the clipper blades
(see arrows in fig. 21). Wipe off the exces-
sive oil with a smooth, dry cloth. Lubrica-
tion sprays do not have sufficient oil for a
good lubrication, but serve for cooling the
blades. Immediately change damaged or
crenated blades to avoid injuries.
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