Make:
WAHL/LAUBE
Model:
505
Rating:
Cordless 2 speed
Rotation rate:
2400/4000 per min.

DO NOT!
- Attempt to work on the machine with it connected to the main power
supply.
- Attempt to clip a wet or perspiring animal.
- Touch the blades when moving!
- Switch the machine on with loose or missing blades. (In the interests
of safety ensure that both blades are tightly seated.)
- Push the clipper through the hair in order to force it to clip, rather
guide in the machine In the direction you want to clip and let the machine
do the work.
- Use if the voltage at your site is different to that on the clipper
rating plate.
- Attempt to dis-assemble the blades or any part of the clipper over
straw, shavings or other materials. Only carry out such tasks on a
specified area i.e. table or workbench otherwise essential parts may be
lost.
- Immerse either the machine or cutter head in liquid
(oil/diesel/lubricant) of any kind.
CLIPPER INFORMATION:
The Clipper & Charger units conform 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
machine.
A wide range of “snap-on” blades can be fitted to this clipper, including
those made by Wahl as well as the Oster range and others similar “snap-on”
type blades.
The “snap-on” type blades should not be taken apart other than for
sharpening purposes at the place of sharpening.
This clipper clips at two speeds.
Standard speed 2400rpm Clip time 2 to 3 hours
Fast speed 4000rpm Clip time 1hr to 1.5 hour
Battery packs may take 4/5 periods of re-charge before they hold a full
charge - this is normal.
Blades need to be regularly sharpened to keep a good cutting edge, and
they must be constantly oiled during use.
Removing the blades: Fig 1
Hold
the machine firmly in your hand (right or left) with the maker's name facing
you. (LAZOR CLIP).)
Now rotate the body casing 180 degrees until you are viewing the
underside of the clipper
Immediately before the blade (comb) you will see a “black” sliding lever
with three “arrow head indents” shaped on it. With your thumb push this
firmly upwards towards the blade above and hold in position. With your other
hand place your thumb on the rear edge of the comb and your two index
fingers on the front teeth. Pivot the blade in an upward and backward angle
until it clicks back in position. You can now slide the blade off the blade
”tongue”. You can now release the "thumb" of your other hand!
The blade should now be fully removable from the clipper.
(This is best practised a few times over something soft such as a cushion
rather than a concrete floor!)
Fitting the blades: Fig 2
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! (LAZOR CLIP.)
Take the blade set in your other hand and seat it upon the blade latch
tongue, which will slide between the comb blade plate and the tension spring
assembly.
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)
With the blade seated on the tongue and held in place with the fingers of
your other hand, press the upper portion of the blade towards the clipper
body - it should “snap” shut. This can be done with the motor running and
will not effect the performance of the clipper. Check the blade is right
home to the clipper casing - a gap of about 1-1˝ mm is normal.
The blade is now fitted!
In some cases especially with new blades/machines, the blade 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
(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.
Tensioning the blades:
One of the joys of the “snap-on” blade is that there is no tensioning to
be carried out!
However some blades, especially those of other manufacturers, may in
certain instances need adjustment. In a normal situation the cutter should
move from side to side within the "tension spring" hold. Do not undo the
blade screws as this will affect the blade alignment and may cause the blade
to jam and not cut.
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!
Battery Pack:
The Battery pack is designed to be removed from the clipper housing for
the purposes of recharging.
When the clipper is new or the battery pack has been renewed, it may
appear stiff to withdraw or extract from the clipper housing - this is not
unusual - it will become loose as it "seats" in.
When returning the battery pack to the clipper housing ensure you push it
right home -there should be no gap between the battery pack and the clipper
casing - this will ensure good contact.
When fully charged it supplies the following: -
Standard speed 2400rpm Clip time 2 to 3 hours
Fast speed 4000rpm Clip time 1hr to 1.5 hour
The
clipping speed is controlled by a switch at the rear of the clipper housing
and is positioned next to the on/off switch. The switch lever should be in
the "up" position for the standard speed and in the "down" position for the
fast speed. (See Fig 6)
Battery packs may take 4/5 periods of re-charge before they hold a full
charge - this is normal. It is very important that the charge unit is kept
away from the likely spillage of water no matter what the quantity. Also
keep away from rain, mist or other damp situations.
Keep the battery pack unit dry and clean. Do not damage the four
terminals. Ensure they are free from dirt, grease or other foreign matter as
this can effect the recharge capability of the battery unit
Charger Unit: Fig 7
The
charger is designed only to charge the Laube battery back. It should be kept
away from any likely spillage of water, animal urine and other types of
liquid. Also keep out of rain, mist or other damp situations.
From time to time it may be necessary to check and possibly adjust either
any one or all four of the terminal springs in the pack recess area of the
charger. Always check these for possible damage if your battery appears not
to charge correctly. A small thin screwdriver is useful for making any
adjustments.
When charging a battery pack ensure you have the two switches in the
correct position. (If they are not you will not see the "red charging light"
light up on the Charge) The correct position is the on/off switch set at
"on" (upward direction) and the two-speed switch set at "fast" or in a
"downward" position. (See Fig 6)
Should
for some reason the red light shut off immediately after being switched on -
press the circuit breaker switch and reset the start button.
Insert the battery into the recess provided using the two grooves
provided, press slightly down to make correct connection with the charger
terminals and press the "start" button the charge to commence charging.
The time taken to fully charge the battery may vary slightly. As a guide a
normal period for re-charge is approx. 1hr. It may vary from as little as
25 minutes to two and a half-hours dependant upon the condition and age of
the power pack and the degree of charge still remaining.
Always allow a minimum of 10 minutes between charging batteries, as the
charges need to cool. During the charging process an internal fan will keep
the charger cool.
After charging your batteries always disconnect the charger unit from the
mains power supply
Oiling:
Oiling of the blades should be carried out at regular intervals during
the clipping application. Apply a small quantity of oil on the ends of the
blades whilst the trimmer is running
Only WAHL clipper oil or light machine oil of good quality should be
used.
Attachment Combs:
Are not supplied with the clipper but can be obtained in various sizes.
Their purpose 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 from front to back.
Routine Maintenance:
Is important and should be carried regularly. Do not conducted
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.
Lever replacement:
Replace the blade drive lever when it shows signs of becoming worn or in
the event of clipper's performance starting to drop off, signs of tracking,
tapping or clicking noises occurring. These levers are supplied in packs of
six. (See Step by step guide Fig 5) which will take you through this
routine procedure.
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.
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.
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.
Professional Servicing & Repairs
Should only be undertaken by qualified engineers appointed by the
Manufacturer or his distributor.
Regular servicing is necessary in accordance with the amount of use of
the machine to protect it malfunction and to ensure it is kept in a high
state of operational effectiveness. Machine should be serviced well before
anticipated use.
For more details on Servicing CLICK HERE
Storage:
When not in use, having been thoroughly cleaned and oiled, the machine
should be stored in a dry place preferably in your house. Do not leave in
tack rooms, stables, damp grooming parlours, cowsheds and dairy parlours or
similar places
The same should apply to all blades. Keep oiled and dry at all times.
Additional Information:
Spare parts are available from Peasridge
PEASRIDGE
Repair & service all makes of clippers and trimmers
and professionally sharpen all types of blades
Tel: 01424 882900 or E-mail info@peasridge.co.uk
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