Care And Servicing Of Your Andis Clipper Blades - Andis RACR Manual De Uso Y Cuidado

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CARE AND SERviCiNg Of YOUR ANDiS CLippER
BLADES
Blades should be oiled before, during, and after each use. If your
clipper blades leave streaks or slow down, it's a sure sign blades
need oil. The clipper should be held in the position shown in
Diagram E to prevent oil from getting into the motor. Place a few
drops of Andis Clipper Oil on the front and side of the cutter blades
(Diagram F). Wipe excess oil off blades with a soft dry cloth. Spray
lubricants contain insufficient oil for good lubrication, but are an
excellent clipper blade coolant. Always replace broken or nicked
blades to prevent injury. You can clean the excess hair from your
blades by using a small brush or worn out toothbrush. To clean the
blades we suggest to immerse the blades only into a shallow pan of
Andis Clipper Oil, while the clipper is running. Any excess hair and
dirt that has accumulated between the blades should come out.
After cleaning, turn your clipper OFF and dry blades with a dry cloth
and start clipping again.
REpLACEMENt (REMOvAL) Of BLADE SEt
When removing or replacing the blade, turn the clipper OFF. Push
the blade away from the clipper with your thumb, and the blade will
pop off (Diagram G). To replace or change the blade set, fit the metal
tab on the bottom of the blade set into the notch located at the
bottom of the clipper opening. Firmly push the blade onto the clipper
housing, and it will snap into place (Diagram H).
iMpORtANt: Frequently remove accumulated hair from the cavity
under the blade set. Remove the blade set as described above and
brush hair from the cavity using a small brush or toothbrush.
USE gUiDELiNES fOR LitHiUM-iON BAttERiES
1. The lithium-ion battery included with your clipper does not
develop a "memory effect" like a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH), or
nickel cadmium (NiCd) battery. You can return the clipper to the
charger at any time for a full charge, or even use the battery
before a charge cycle is complete. Like most rechargeable
batteries, lithium-ion batteries perform best when used frequently.
2. For maximum battery life, store the clipper in a partially
discharged condition if the unit will be unused for several months.
To discharge the battery, run the clipper just until the yellow light
turns ON.
3. Avoid locating the clipper near heat vents, radiators, or in direct
sunlight. Optimum charging will result where the temperature is
stable. Sudden increases in temperature can result in the battery
receiving less than a full charge.
4. Many factors influence lithium-ion battery life. A battery that has
received heavy use or is more than a year old may not give the
same run-time performance as a new battery pack.
5. New lithium-ion batteries, unused for a period of time, may not
accept a full charge. This is normal and does not indicate a
problem with the battery or charger. The battery will accept a full charge after several cycles of clipper
use and recharging.
6. Disconnect the charger or the clipper from the AC outlet if extended periods of non-use are anticipated.
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Diagram E
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Diagram F
Diagram G
TAB
Diagram H
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