Malfunction
Motor does not run or
stops immediately.
No speed difference be-
tween level I and level II.
Clipper cuts badly or not
at all.
Motor unit becomes hot.
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Cause
Clipping pressure too
strong.
Smell of burning from
the motor housing. Motor
burned out.
Motor and/or electronics
defective.
Motor turns off due to
overload.
Motor and/or electronics
defective.
Magnet missing.
Clipper blades blunt.
Clipper blades have not
been correctly ground.
Clipper blades are not
oiled.
Clipping pressure too low. Increase the clipping
Leaf springs broken.
The animal's hair is wet.
Hairs jammed between
top and bottom blades.
Too much play at the clip-
ping head.
Clipping blades not prop-
erly aligned.
Air filter clogged.
Clipping pressure too
high.
Bearing faulty.
Rectification
Reduce the clipping
pressure, as described
in chapter 6.2. Have the
blades sharpened.
Notify customer service.
Turn off the device, allow
it to cool down and then
turn it on again. Notify
customer service if the
device is not working
properly.
Notify customer service.
Notify customer service.
Lubricate the clipping
blades every 15 minutes.
pressure, as described in
chapter 6.2.
Notify customer service.
Only clip dry hair.
Remove the clipping
blades; clean, lubricate
and install them again; set
the clipping pressure.
Notify customer service.
Align the clipping blades
correctly, see Fig. 9.
Clean or replace the air
filter.
Reduce the clipping pres-
sure.
Notify customer service.
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