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Ok check the fuse if that's ok and you have a multi-meter check you have power at the circuit board if this is all correct it may just be a faulty switch which isn't a great expense. All parts are the same for the Moser Max 45 and can be viewed below.
Most common cause will be the blades have gone dull and should be
sharpened or replaced. Check that the 2 screws on the blade latch assy
are tight where it screws onto the front housing, blade off to check
them. 3rd thing to check is for excessive wear in the lever that drives the blades, if it is worn replace it.
OK compressed air is perfect for your clipper, thats all it needs! Take the filters off (at the bottome of the clipper, either side of the cable) periodically and clear from excess fur. Replace. As far as the blades are concerened, Brush the excess furr off with a toothbrush or similar. Slide the cutter (smaller of the 2 blades) to one side (past half way but not all the way off!) clean exposed teeth on both blades with a bit of oil and a toothbrush, push the cutter the other way and repeat. Blade wash's tend to rust the blades, you need a big pot of WD-40. Get a 5 litre tub from the internet, only thing is there, postage will be a killer. I work for a clipper repair, blade sharpening company and we have it delivered by the truckload! Do what you do with the blade wash, but do it in WD-40. Wipe off excess afterwards and dont soak the clipper in any liquid because of electrc shock.
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