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Manufacturer:WAHL/MOSER Model:Moser max45 (TYPE 1245) Type:Mains 230v Two speed Rating:45watts DO NOT!
IMPORTANT!Do not leave the clipper near animals or in a damp situation. Do not allow to come in contact with water. The clipper is not splash proof! CLIPPER INFORMATION:The Clipper is insulated and radio interference-suppressed and 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. This clipper operates at two speeds, which can be changed via the switch. Standard speed (1) at 2400rpm. 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. Blades need to be regularly sharpened to keep a good cutting edge, and they must be constantly oiled during use. Removing the blades: Fig 2
Hold the machine firmly in your hand (right or left) with the maker's name facing you. Now rotate the body casing 180 degrees until you are viewing the underside of the clipper (You should be able to read the maker’s name! WAHL + made in Germany & CE rating). Immediately before the blade (comb) you will see a "grey" sliding lever with two “arrow heads” shaped on it. With your thumb push this forward and hold pressed inwards. With your other hand place your thumb on the rear edge of the comb and your two index on the front teeth. Now pivot the blade in an upward and backward angle until it clicks in position. You can now slide the blade off the blade ”tongue” The blade should now be fully released 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 3.
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! WAHL-line-KM-2-power plus 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 & See Fig 4. If the blade latch tongue has for some reason snapped
shut against the latch assembly you will not be able to fit the blade.
With the blade seated upon the tongue and holding it in place with your finger rotate the clipper until you are facing it the right way up (You should once again be able to read the maker’s name! WAHL-line-KM-2.) At this point I switch the motor on and have the blade lever moving at the time I "snap" shut the blade against the clipper head. (I appreciate it is contrary to the statement made at the beginning of this page - but you will find it much easier to fit the blades this way - and it has the manufacturer's approval!) If you want to attempt it without the motor switched on then position the cutter blade so that the centre of the blade which has a notch in it is approximately in line with the blade drive lever (See fig 3) The gap is marked with a red dot. Now pressing the upper portion of the blade towards the clipper body - it should “snap” shut. Rotate the machine 180 degrees and 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! 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 (good quality) should be used. Attachment Combs:Are not supplied with the trimmer 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. CLICK HERE for "Clipper Accessories" 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. 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. Air Filters:Cleaning of the air filter is very important and should be done at least once a week, and daily in the case of a well used machine such as one used in a dog grooming parlour situation. The air filter protects against hair, dust, dirt, and other foreign materials from entering the motor and causing a lack of cooling air. Blocked or partially clogged air filters affect the performance of the machine. Remove the air filter using your thumbnail in the grooved slot. Carefully clean both sides using either the stiff brush provided. (If lost use a stiff tooth brush or a suede shoe cleaning brush with soft wire bristles) Very dirty and greasy air filters can be washed in a mild detergent, but be sure to dry completely before refitting. DO NOT use the clipper with the air filter not in place! Professional Servicing & RepairsShould 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. Storage:
The same should apply to all blades. Keep oiled and dry at all times. Additional Information:Spare parts are available from Peasridge
Repair & service all makes of clippers and trimmers Tel: 01424 882900 or E-mail info@peasridge.co.uk Whilst every care has been take to ensure the accuracy of the information given both in the written text and pictures created, neither PEASRIDGE nor any of its staff can accept any responsibly of any type for injury or damage inflicted by or caused to persons or animals by any operator or a third party who has made reference to this web site. Owner/Operators of all such appliance should satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, and if they are unsure on any point consult the manufacturer direct. |
ClipperWahl - Moser KM2
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