Model AGR+ with Battery Use
Models AGRC/AGR+ can be used with either the cord pack or
the battery.
READ THE FOLLOWING BEFORE CHARGING THIS CLIPPER
1. Remove the charger from the carton and plug into an AC
outlet as identified on charger unit and on carton.
2. Place the Andis Model AGR+ Cordless Clipper in the form
fitting pocket in the charger base. Note that the battery
pack is fitted with a slot to align properly with the charger.
Once the battery and charger are aligned, press the battery
pack firmly into the charger until it rests at the bottom of
the pocket. You may hear a click as the charging contacts
engage-this is normal. The battery pack may be charged
while on the clipper, or separately. Push the battery release
button (Diagram B) on the clipper, and pull straight out to
remove the battery. NOTE: The battery pack is designed to
run the clipper for about one hour. A clean, sharp, well-
oiled blade will provide the best run time. A busy animal
shop may want an additional battery pack, so one pack is
charging while the other is running the clipper.
3. Before initial use battery pack must be charged for a
minimum of one hour.
4. The charger base has two indicator lights: Below is a
description of the Sensacharge light sequences (Diagram C):
Continuous Green Light (Fast Charge) - Charger will fully
charge battery pack in less than one hour.
Rapid Green Blinking Light (Charging Complete) -
Battery pack is fully charged.
Long Green Blinking Light ("Refresh") - Charger is
draining battery pack in preparation for fast charge.
Please reference the section "Use of the Refresh Feature"
on page 7 for an explanation.
Short Green Blinking Light -
a) With Continuous Red Light (Charge Standby) -
Battery pack is trickle charging because it is either
too hot or too cold to accept a fast charge. Fast
charging will occur once battery pack temperature
moderates.
b) Without Red Light (Charge Preparation) - Battery
pack is undergoing trickle charge, because it has
been drained excessively during use.
5. The clipper can be left in the charger base for an indefinite
period of time. The charger will supply only what is needed
and will not damage the battery due to overcharge.
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Diagram A
BATTERY
RELEASE
Green Light
Fast Charge
Charging Complete
Refresh
Charge Preparation
Red Light
Charge Standby
(Analyzing Battery)
Please see instructions for further
details on SensaCharge System.
Diagram B
Green Light
Fast Charge
Charging Complete
Refresh
Charge Preparation
Red Light
Charge Standby
(Analyzing Battery)
Please see instructions for further
details on SensaCharge System.
Diagram C
Safety Rules for Charger and Battery Pack
1. Clipper motor switch must be in the "OFF" position for the
charger to operate properly. Do not return the clipper to the
charger base with the motor switch in the "ON" position.
If the clipper is accidentally put on the charger base in the
"ON" position, remove it promptly. Turn clipper off and
return to the charger base.
2. Do not insert anything metallic into the battery pocket of the
charger base (Diagram D).
3. Do not allow the ventilation slots on the charger base to
become blocked or filled with foreign material. Avoid
subjecting the charger to excessively dirty locations. If the
slots become clogged with dust or hair, unplug charger and
gently remove hair with a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner
(Diagram E).
4. Do not attempt to charge any other battery other than the
battery pack designed for your Andis AGR+ Clipper.
5. The battery pack contains an overload protection feature.
Do not attempt to use it to power any other product other
than the Andis Cordless Clipper. Do not touch the exposed
metal contacts on the battery pack with any conductive
material.
6. Do not store battery or charger where it is under 50°F or
over 104°F, as damage may occur (Diagram F).
7. Do not expose the charger base or the battery pack to
excessively damp conditions (Diagram G).
8. Avoid dropping the charger base and the battery pack.
Do not attempt to use a damaged battery pack or charger.
9. Clean external parts of charger with a soft brush or damp
rag. Do not use harsh abrasives, detergents, or solvents
(Diagram H).
Diagram D
Diagram E
Diagram F
Diagram G
Diagram H
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