Double K Industries 401 Power Clipper Manuel d'instruction - Page 2
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
WARNING: IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS!! PLEASE READ
COMPLETELY BEFORE USING PRODUCT!!
When using electrical appliances, especially in the presence of children and animals, basic safety
precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of re, electric shock, and personal injury,
including but not limited to the following:
1.
Do not expose equipment to water or rain.
2.
Do not operate while standing in water.
3.
Unplug unit when not in use or before attempting any maintenance or service.
4.
Do not unplug unit by pulling on cord. Do not operate with a damaged cord or plug.
5.
Recommended operation by adults only. Use caution when working around children.
6.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
7.
Plug only into a properly grounded outlet.
8.
Do not attempt to perform any service or maintenance not outlined in this manual. Contact
Double K Industries or an authorized service center if additional service is required.
9.
Check blades periodically for heat buildup & rotate as necessary to prevent skin burn.
10.
Avoid direct contact with moving blades.
11.
Never use blades with broken or chipped teeth.
12.
When servicing, use only Double K parts.
OPERATION
Notice: Before operation of clipper, make sure the mechanical cable
is laid out and not in a coil. If clipper is operated with cable in a coiled
radius the cable may break or become damaged.
SWITCHES AND CONTROLS:
Turn control knob clockwise to turn clipper on. Continue turning
knob counterclockwise to increase speed. Turn back counter-
clockwise completely to turn clipper o . ( g.1)
HANDPIECE MAINTENANCE DURING GROOMING SEASON:
At least once a month remove cover plate and blade lever so that all collected hair can be brushed out.
( g. 2) Be careful not to displace the felt pads that are located next to the lever. Lubricate the hole and
cut out notch in the back of the lever with all-purpose grease. While the blade lever is removed, place
a dab of grease on the front of the lever bearing which is located on the front of the flywheel. ( g.3)
Re-install the blade lever being sure the lever bearing on the flywheel fits into the cutout notch in the
rear of the lever. Clean and replace the cover plate. Tighten screws snugly. Spread thin lm of grease on
top of lever where blade is contacted.
To remove Handpiece from cable ( g. 8 page 7)- Hold handpiece rmly in one hand, cable in the
other and pull apart sharply. To replace handpiece on cable- Hold cable with tip pointing up. Set
handpiece on cable making sure cable enters handpiece straight and NOT at an angle. Gently rotate
handpiece until the cable tip "key" aligns with the "key way" in the handpiece and handpiece drops
slightly into cable. Then push up on cable to lock into place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
:
Problem: Clipper or blades are clattering or noisy, or clipper is not cutting as fast as before, leaving
rows or tracks on animal.
Solution: The blade lever may be worn and should be checked. Perform the following tests to check for
lever wear. With the handpiece connected to the drive cable and the blade removed, visually inspect
the top front part of the lever. It should not be "chewed" or have cuts or gashes on the sides. If it does,
replace as described below. Then grasp the exposed end of the blade lever between thumb and forefin-
ger and try to wiggle from side to side. Lever should feel firm with no "play". If "play" exists, lever should
be replaced.
CABLE MAINTENANCE:
Once a year or after storage or extended non-use, the flex cable should be lubricated.
Step 1 - To remove cable from motor ( g 7), loosen allen set screws on top of motor housing "snout"
which hold cable in place. Remove cable by pulling straight out. To remove cable from handpiece,
( g 8) simply pull cable away sharply from handpiece. Step 2 - Remove inner spring cable from outer
rubber casing by removing the snap ring and washer from one end of the cable with pliers. From
opposite end, pull inner cable out of rubber casing. Step 3 - Using any all purpose grease, lightly coat
the spring cable from end to end. Step 4 - Slide spring inner cable back into rubber casing and replace
washer and snap ring. Step 5 - Replace cable into the motor housing by aligning the cable tip with the
key way in the motor "snout" and tighten allen set screws securely.
WARNING - Please use caution to prevent breakage of flex shaft. Do not make extreme bends. To
prevent cable breakage or damage, do not hang cable on hook, nail or wire. Models with cables longer
than 7' have cable hangers included. Models with cables over 10' should not be operated with the
cables wound tightly but rather with the flex shaft extended.
Replacing Flex Cable: ( g 7)
Step 1: Remove clipper handpiece and set aside. (See section on
detaching handpieces.) Remove old cable by loosening the two
allen set screws located in the nose portion of the motor housing,
180 degrees apart. (not the Philips head screws)
Step 2: Proceed by aligning the cable tip into the keyway in the
g. 1
motor housing and retighten both allen set screws. Be
careful not to insert the cable tip at an angle as it could
damage the tip.
Step 3: Straighten out the cable and turn
on the motor to make sure the inner
cable is turning properly. Now
turn o motor and tighten
set screws. Re-attach
handpiece.
Attaching and Detaching Optional Handpieces:
To remove handpiece from cable, hold handpiece rmly in one hand,
the cable in the other and pull apart sharply. To replace handpiece
on cable, it is helpful to examine the cable tip and to notice
the "key" protrusion (see "A" in g. 8). Under good light,
turn the handpiece upside down and look into the
hole in the bottom. You will see the channel
that the cable ts into and also the
cutout or "keyway" ("B" in
in that channel which will
receive the key protru-
sion on the cable tip. It
is helpful to make mental
note of the position of the
cutout in the handpiece to
help line up the cable tip "key" properly when attaching the handpiece. Now hold the cable with tip
pointing up. Set handpiece on cable making sure cable enters handpiece straight and not at an angle.
Gently rotate handpiece until the cable tip "key" aligns with the "keyway" in the handpiece and the
handpiece drops slightly onto the cable. Then push up in the cable to lock into place.
Storage: See "Maintenance section-cable" for instructions if hanging cable. Follow lubrication
procedure for cable under same section before re-use after lengthy storage.
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g. 8)
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g. 7
Handpiece
g. 8
B
A
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