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Wahl Lister Legend 109-11200 Manual De Instrucciones Y Lista De Piezas página 5

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Preparing and using the Legend Clipper
(Follow this 10 point plan for professional results)
1. Prepare the clipping area and the animal
* The clipping area should be well lit and well ventilated
* The floor or ground where you are clipping must be clean, dry, and free from obstacles
* The animal must be dry, and should be as clean as possible. Clear obstructions from the coat
* The animal should be suitably restrained where necessary
* Take extra care when clipping nervous large animals.
Consult a Veterinarian for advice
2. Choose the correct blades
* Always use Lister blades. Lister blades have a patented self-clearing action to prevent clogging
* Awide range of blades is available which leave different lengths of hair. Specialist blades are
available for clipping dirty cattle and dagging sheep
* Consult your Lister dealer for more information and advice
3. Clean the blades
* Unplug the clipper from the power source before removing the blades.
Carefully remove the
blades by unscrewing the tension nut. Take care not to lose the spring
* Clean the clipper head and the blades, even if they are new.
Brush between the teeth using the
brush provided, and wipe the blades clean using a dry / oily cloth
* Do not use water or solvents as these will damage the blades
* If an obstruction gets between the blades they may fail to clip. If this happens, stop clipping
immediately and repeat the cleaning process
4. Fit the blades correctly
* Unplug the clipper from the power source before fitting the blades
* Turn the clipper upside-down and carefully fit top blade to the clipper head (See Fig 3). The
crank roller must be located in the socket of the top blade
* Fit the bottom blade, and insert the tension bolt through the central hole
* Fit the tension spring over the screw, and screw the tension nut down tight
5. Tension the blades correctly (See Figure 4)
* Tensioning the clipping blades correctly is essential
* Excessive tension will blunt the blades and cause overheating
* Insufficient tension will reduce cutting performance and lead to clogging
(1)Screw the tension nut down as far as it will comfortably go
(2)Using the marker on the tension nut as a guide, turn the tension nut back 1% turns.
This is the
correct tension
6. Oil the blades and the clipping head (See Figure 5)
* It is essential to oil the moving parts before the clipper is used.
Insufficient lubrication is a
frequent cause of poor clipping results.
Oil every 5-10 minutes during clipping
* Only use Lister R15 oil which is specially formulated for clipping.
Other lubricants may cause
irritation to the animal's skin. Aerosol spray lubricants contain solvents that may damage the
blades
* See Figure 5:
(1)Oil between the cutter points.
Point the head upwards to spread the oil between the blades
(2)Oil the surfaces between the clipper head and the top blade
DIOU the cutter blade guide channel from both sides or via the two holes.
Tilt the head sideways
to spread the oil
(4)Oil the heel of the cutter blade from both sides. Tilt the head sideways to spread oil over the
rear blade surfaces
(5)Oil the crank shaft and roller via the central hole
7. Connect to the power source
* Ensure the power supply is the correct voltage for your clipper
* Ensure the clipper is switched off before connecting it to the power source
* Always disconnect the power source before removing or fitting blades

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