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Assemble the blades as follows:
Loosen the clipper tension screw and put the clipper onto a hard surface, so that the blade fastening screws
look upwards.
Loosen the blade fastening screws and remove the two old blades.
Ensure that the new shear blades are clean. Pay particular attention to the fact that the sharpened areas are
dirt-free; it is otherwise impossible to achieve a satisfactory clipping result even with newly sharpened shear
blades.
Put the new upper plate into the swing head guides and then put some drops of oil onto the sharpened areas.
Now push the new lower plate in between the released screws. It is important that the blades lie on each
other in such a way that the sharpened area of the lower plate projects over the tips of the upper plate by
approximately 1.5 - 2.0 mm! (fig. 5+6)
As soon as you have adjusted the shear blades, fixate the lower plate position and tighten the blade faste-
ning screws.
4.3 Resharpening the blades
Resharpening shear blades correctly is only possible with special machines and by the specialised trade.
Only use sharp shear blades. Defective blades with broken off teeth or blunt blades must be replaced.
4.4 Storing the clipper
Between clippings always keep the well-cleaned and lubricated clipper in the supplied case in a dry locati-
on, which is not accessible to children. Do not switch the machine on, if you suspect that liquids could have
entered. There is danger of an electric shock or short-circuit. Have the machine serviced!
4.5 Cleaning the clipper head
Clean the clipper head after a few days use. Dismantle the cutter plates. Release both screws and remove
the clipper head from the drive unit. Now clean the interior of the clipper head and the other components
thoroughly with a brush and a paintbrush. Lubricate the clipper head according to 3.3 after careful assembly.
5. Repairs
5.1 Introduction
You can read up on troubleshooting measures on the next page. Only authorised technical personnel may
carry out troubleshooting measures marked with an *.