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Make:ANDIS Model:AGC professional clipper Rating:Mains 230v 50Hz 35w Rotation rate:2700 cutting strokes per minute DO NOT!
CLIPPER INFORMATION:The Clipper conforms to CE regulations. Do not attempt to operate this machine without first oiling the blades. Do not use WD 40 or other similar solvents/scouring agents to clean the clipper or the blades. Do not attempt to sharpen the blades yourself - they need a special sharpening machine. A wide range of “snap-on” or detachable blades in addition to all Andis blades can be fitted to this clipper. These including the Oster A 5 range and those made by Wahl/Moser as well as other similar “detachable or snap-on” type blades. The “snap-on” or "detachable" type of blades should not be taken apart other than for sharpening purposes at the place of sharpening. Blades need to be regularly sharpened to keep a good cutting edge, and they must be constantly oiled during use. Removing the blades:Hold the machine firmly in your hand (right or left) with the maker's name facing you. (andis - AGC.) Now rotate the body casing 180 degrees until you are viewing the underside of the clipper. (See Clipper diagram)
The blade set should now be fully removed from the clipper. (This is best practised a few times over something soft such as a cushion rather than a concrete floor whilst you develop the knack!) Fitting the blades:Before fitting blades always check that the detachable blade set has both fixing screws in place and that they are both firm! It is not unusual for the screws of some blades to work loose and subsequently fall out and get lost. Check regularly and especially after re-sharpening. Hold the machine firmly in your hand (right or left) with the body casing facing you (You should be able to read the maker’s name! (andis - AGC.)
NOTE: if the blade latch tongue has for some reason snapped shut against the latch assembly you will not be able to fit the blade. All you need to do to rectify this is to insert a flat object (thin screwdriver – best quality kitchen knife!) between the two and gently twist round to force open again. (See fig 3)
The blade is now fitted! In some cases especially with new blades/machines, the blade may requires a further degree of pressure to make sure it is right home to the casing This soon ceases once the blades have been used a few times. However before you rush to switch on. Oil the blades before commencing a test run with the clipper (See clipper diagram) (When operating for the first time after changing blades the machine should be pointed away from you and/or any animal before switching on to test.) Now test the clipper. The blade is now fitted! In some cases especially with new blades/machines, the blade may requires a further degree of pressure to make sure it is right home to the casing This soon ceases once the blades have been used a few times. However before you rush to switch on. Tensioning the blades:One of the joys of the “snap-on” or detachable blade is that there is no tensioning to be carried out!
Should you wish to make any adjustment (See Fig 4) simply place the blade flat on a table surface, (screws side down) with the blade teeth pointing away from you. Next slide the cutter blade to the right, then place a flat headed screwdriver between the blade spring and the comb, now with gentle pressure pry upwards only sufficiently to slightly slacken the tension. If you over do it you will end up with the tension too loose! Locking Switch Button:
Oiling:Oiling of the blades is most important. Oiling of blades should be done before the commencement of clipping, and at frequent intervals during the clipping application. Finally oil again when the blades have been thoroughly cleaned and prior to putting away. DO NOT at any time use WD 40 unless you want to get rapidly blunt blades! Many spray lubricants are great for cooling blades, but not so hot on the job of lubrication. Only clipper oil of good quality should be used. You don't need a lot of oil but you do need to oil frequently! Any excess oil can be wiped off with a soft cloth. Notice if at any time your blades display streaking or if the clipper power appears to drop. Both are indications that an immediate application of oil is necessary. (See Clipper diagram) Attachment Combs:Are not supplied with the clipper and can only be fitted to the Andis #10 blade. The purpose of combs is to allow a specific depth of hair to be left on the body irrespective of the angle you may clip. They are easily attached by clipping over the blade. Routine Maintenance:In the form of cleaning after use is important and should be carried regularly. Do not conduct any maintenance tasks over straw, shavings, or other types of bedding. Preferably use a flat table surface or work bench, otherwise you can risk small parts becoming lost in the process. The internal mechanism of the Model AGC clipper has been permanently lubricated at the factory before being sold. According to the manufacturer no further maintenance other than that which is described in the manual supplied with the machine when new is required! Blade drive assembly replacement:It may be necessary at some stage to replace the blade drive assembly, especially when the clipper shows signs of not cutting to a high performance standard. (However check first with several different blades so as to be certain you are not experiencing either dull or blunt blades, which would produce the same poor performance effect.) It is normal for the clipper to be supplied with a spare blade drive assembly. To change the drive blade assembly, (See Fig 6, 7 & Fig 8) 1.FIRST! Unplug your clipper from the mains power supply. 2.Remove blade set if fitted. 3.Remove drive cap. This is best done using your fingers rather than using some tool, which may cause damage. (See fig 6) 4.Remove blade drive mounting screws (2) 5.Remove blade drive assembly (It is recommended to note the way this is positioned as it will make the assembly easier!) 6.
7.Position in place the new drive assembly. Align the screw holes of the
new blade drive assembly and press down to ensure it is level at the screw
holes. (See fig 8) 8.Reassemble the blade drive mounting screws 9.Replace cover housing and turn clipper over. 10.Re fit blade apply a drop of oil and test clipper Cleaning:Cleaning of the blades and inside of the clipper head should be thoroughly carried out after every clipping session to avoid a build up of hair and dirt. First remove the drive cap. (See fig 6) Remove all traces of oil and hair with a small stiff brush and wiped clean with a dry clean cloth. The use of an airline is ideal - if available. Groomers with blaster type dryers will find these are highly effective! Failing that, use a small oil paint brush – the stubby type – This will enable you to remove most of the muck, after which a good “blow” will usually do the rest! Try to avoid a build up of dirt and hair – it makes cleaning easier! When completely free from hair clippings and oil, re oil all working parts within the head and likewise to the blades to prevent any occurrence of rust. Remember even the smallest spots of rust can have an adverse effect on the cutting performance of the blades - in some cases making clipping impossible.
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