infaco Powercoup PW2 User manual

USER’S MANUAL PW2


SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ______________________________________________ 5
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT__________________________________ 5
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ______________________________________ 5
GENERAL VIEW PRODUCT____________________________________________ 6
CHARACTERISTICS __________________________________________________ 6
VIEWS COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES « PW2 » ___________________________ 7
USUER MANUAL ____________________________________________________ 8
Using for the first time_______________________________________________________8
Mounting the handle _______________________________________________________8
Installation and connection______________________________________________ 8
Using the machine ____________________________________________________________ 9 - 10
Light Display / LED _______________________________________________________________ 11
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS _____________________________________________ 12
CARE AND MAINTENANCE _________________________________________ 13
SETTING CLEARANCE _______________________________________________ 14
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________________ 15
WARRANTY CONDITIONS ___________________________________________ 16
RECOMMANDATIONS ______________________________________________ 17
REPAIR ____________________________________________________________ 18
WARRANTY CARD _____________________________________________ 21 - 22
EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED IN FRANCE ____________________________ 23
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE__________________________________ 24
Contents
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Reference Description
PW2 Universal handle for the range POWERCOUP PW2.
THD600 Double hedge trimmer, length of the cutting bar 600 mm (23,5’’).
THD700 Single hedge trimmer, length of the cutting bar 700 mm (27,5’’).
THS700 Single hedge trimmer, length of the cutting barr 700 mm (27,5’’).
TR8
Chain saw, max cutting capacity. Ø150 (5,9’’).
SC160 Reciprocating saw, max cutting capacity Ø100 (3’’).
PW930 Carbon extension pole, length 930 mm (3 ft ).
PW1830 Carbon extension pole, length 1830 mm (6 ft ).
PWT1650 Carbon extension pole, length 1.10 to 1.65 mm (43.31’’ to 64.96’’).
EC1700 Flower Thinner, telescopic pole 1,5m to 1,9m (59’’ to 74,5’’).
EP1700 Desuckering tool, telescopic pole 1,3m to 2m (51.18’’ to 78.74’’).
OT2650 Olive harvester, telescopic pole 1,5 à 2,6m (59.05’’ to 102.36’’).
OF1830 Olive harvester, fixed pole 2,5m (98,42‘‘).
OF1530 Olive harvester, fixed pole 2,2m (86,61‘‘).
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Keep all safety warnings and instructions so that you can refer to them at
a later date.
The term “tool” in the warnings refers to your electrical tool run off the main
supply (with power cord) or your electrical batteryoperated tool (without a power
cord).
WARNING. Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure to abide
by warnings and instructions could lead to an electric shock, fire and/or
serious injury.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
The device, accessories and packaging should be recycled.
Ask your specialist INFACO retailer for the latest information on
eco-compatible waste elimination..
Follow the specific instructions for waste elimination in your
country. Electrical appliances should not be thrown in the garbage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the user instructions carefully, especially the safety instructions.
You MUST wear a helmet, eye protection and hearing protection.
Note: The extensions are made of carbon, which conducts electricity. Do not use the
extensions near electricity supply points or electrical wires.
10m
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GENERAL OVERVIEW
CHARACTERISTICS
Reference PW2
Voltage 48VCC
Power 220W à 1100W
Weight 1,480 Kg
Dimensions (L x
l x h)
227 mm x 154 mm x 188 mm
Electronic detection
tools Automatic speed adaptation, torque, power and operating mode
Retractable handle
T20 Screwdriver Torx
Power trigger
Safety trigger
Clamping lever
Bumper
ON/OFF button
Tethering ring
Power port
Vent grill
Lock
LED light
Clamping screw handle
Removable handle
User’s manual for PW2
Motorized handle
Spray lubricant
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These specifications are given as an indication only. Under no circumstances may they be considered as contractually binding. They are
subject to modification without prior notice in the interests of product development.
Patented equipment

Spray lubricant
COMPATIBLE ACCESSORY VIEWS FOR THE « PW2 »
Battery 500Wh
10,4Amp.
Réf : L810B
Battery 120Wh
.Réf : L831B
Double hedge trimmer
Réf : THD600 -THD700
Flower thinner
Réf : EC1700
Reciprocating saw
Réf : SC160
Olive harvester
Réf : OF1530 - OF1830 - OT2650
Single hedge trimmer
Réf : THS700
Desuckering tool
Réf : EP1700
Chain saw
Réf : TR8
Battery 150Wh
3,1Amp.
Réf : 731B
Extension
3,1Amp.
Réf : PW930
MANUAL
L810B
MANUAL
F3015
MANUAL
THD600 - THD700
THS 700
MANUAL
THD600 - THD700
THS 700
MANUAL
EF1700
MANUAL
SC160
MANUAL
OF1530/OF1830/OT2650
MANUAL
EP1700
MANUAL
TR8
MANUAL
F3010 MANUAL
PW930
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USER’S MANUAL
FIRST TIME USE
We strongly recommend that you ask for assistance from your retailer, who is
authorized to give you all the advice you need to use the machine properly and
achieve a great results.
It is essential to read the operating instructions for the equipment and accessories
before handling or connecting the device.
MOUNTING THE HANDLE
Only use INFACO brand batteries with a supply voltage 48 volts.
Use of any battery other than INFACO batteries can cause damage. No warranty
will be granted on the motorized handle when using batteries other than those
manufactured by INFACO.
If it is raining, the battery vest must be worn underneath waterproof clothing so
that the battery unit and control box remain dry.
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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
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2
1
AOFF ON
J
A / B/
C /
D /
E /
USING THE TOOL
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F / G /
J /
L /
K /
I /
H /
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1
1
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
M /
1 Start: :
2 short presses of the trigger = ON
Standby output:
2 short presses of the trigger = ON
1 short press of the trigger = ON
1 short press of the trigger = OFF
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Situation Display Descriptions
Battery level 48VCC Battery level between 100% and 80%.
Battery level 1,480 Kg Battery level between 80% and 50%.
Battery level Battery level between 50% and 20%.
Battery level
Battery level between 20% and 0%.
Sequence when plugged in
2 cycles for power and then displays
standby mode.
Standby
Flashing battery level slowly.
Error D01
Battery empty.
Error D02
Handle error, see chapter Troubleshooting.
Error D14
Chain saw brake error. See chapter
Troubleshooting.
LIGHT DISPLAY / LED
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The tool is fitted with an electronic protection system. As soon as the appliance
becomes blocked due to meeting strong resistance, the electronic system causes
the motor to stop. Restart the machine by carrying out operation « l » in “Using
the tool” on page 10.
We also recommend keeping the tool’s protective tube, in case it needs to be
returned to the factory for after-sales service.
For transportation, storage, maintenance, tool maintenance or any other
operation outside of usinf the tool, you must unplug the tool.
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O O
2
A / B /
c/
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Before starting work
At the end of work daily
Each time the battery is
changed
Monthly
Yearly
If faulty
If damaged
As required
Weekly
Grease least once per week.
Grease all accessories.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
All maintenance operations or maintenance
must be performed after disconnecting the
tool from all power sources.
Maintenance of the tool depends on
frequency of use.
Occasional use, space out intervals. Intensive
use, more frequent intervals.
X X
X X
X X
X
X
X
X
X X X
X X X X
X X X
Complete tool
Visual inspection
Cleaning
Have check by dealer
Accessories
Cleaning and greasing
Check clearance
Setting clearance
Vent grill Cleaning
Power cord Visual inspection
Battery Visual inspection
Vest Visual inspection
GREASING
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SETTING CLEARANCE
Unplug the tool.
Do not connect the PW2 handle on the extension.
The setting clearance should be IMPERATIVELY with
an accessory mounted and locked on the handle.
If no movement = clearance is OK
If movement = adjust the clearance
For TR8 and SC160
Applies to all accessories.
If no movement = clearance is OK
If movement = adjust the clearance
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BEWARE! In order to reduce the risk of electrical discharge, injury and fire during
the use of electrical tools, please observe the following basic safety measures.
Read and follow these instructions before using the tool, and keep these safety
instructions!
When not in operation, the POWERCOUP PW2 handle and its accessories must be
disconnected and stored in their case.
While the tool is in operation, always remember to keep hands away well away
from the accessory being used.
Do not use the tool if you are tired or feeling unwell.
Wear recommended safety equipment specific to each accessory.
Do not leave the tool within the reach of children or visitors..
- Servicing.
- Charging the battery
- Maintenance.
- Transport.
- Storage.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PW2 POWERCOUP handle must always be disconnected from all power
sources to the following:
Do not use the tool if there is any risk of fire or explosion- for example
in the presence of flammable liquids or gas.
Never use the tool at night or in poorly lit conditions without setting up extra
lighting.
While using the tool, make sure you keep both feet on the ground and stay
well-balanced.
Keep the power cord away from heat sources, oil or sharp edges.
Be careful – the extension poles and rake are made out of carbon – a
conductive material. Do not use near electrical wires or other power
sources.
Never carry the charger by its power cord, and so not pull on the power cord to
unplug it.
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The POWERCOUP PW2 handle is covered under warranty for a period of two years
against all manufacturing faults and defects.
This warranty corresponds to recommended use of the tool and excludes:
- Damage due to poor maintenance or a lack of maintenance,
- Damage due to inappropriate usage,
- Damage due to normal wear and tear,
- Tools which have been dismantled by unauthorized repairers,
- External forces (fire, flooding, lightning, etc.),
- Damage from tool being dropped or from other impact,
- Tools with warranty cards not returned at the time of purchase,
- Tools used with a battery or charger other than those manufactured by INFACO.
INFACO shall not remit payment for any monetary loss incurred for the time the
tool is unavailable during repairs.
All repairs made by a person other than an approved INFACO authorized service
provider (ASP) will invalidate the equipment warranty.
In case of any breakdown, we strongly recommend that users of INFACO
equipment either contact the retailer from whom they purchased the tool, or our
after-sales service on (+33) 05 63 33 91 49 (France).
Please note our after-sales service shipping policy:
- For equipment submitted to us within the scope of the warranty, you pay to send
it to us and we pay the return postage.
- For equipment which is not within its warranty period, you pay to send it to us
and the return will be made at your cost, cash on delivery. We will send you an
estimate if the cost of the repair is more than $50..
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
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RECOMMANDATIONS
Keep your work area tidy.
Untidiness in the work area increases the risk of accidents.
Take the work area environment into account.
Don’t expose electrical tools to the rain. Don’t use electrical tools in a humid or wet
environment. Make sure the work area is well lit. Don’t use electrical tools if there
are flammable liquids or gases in the vicinity.
Protect yourself against electrical discharge.
Avoid bodily contact with grounded surfaces, such as, for example: battery charger,
multiway electrical sockets, etc.
Keep children away!
Don’t allow other people to touch either the tool or the power cord. Keep others
well away from your work area.
Store your tools in a safe place.
Tools not in use should be stored in a dry, enclosed place, in their original packaging
and out of the reach of children.
Wear suitable working gear.
Do not wear flowing clothes or jewelry. These could get caught up by moving parts.
When working outdoors, it is recommended that you wear rubber gloves and shoes
with non-slip soles. Use a hairnet if you have long hair..
Wear protective goggles.
Use a mask as well if the work you are doing produces dust or debris.
Take care of the lead.
Never carry the charger by its power cord, and so not pull on the power cord to
unplug it. Keep the power cord away from heat sources, oil or sharp edges.
Take good care of your tools.
Regularly check the condition of the power cord and plug, and have them changed
by an approved specialist if they show any signs of damage. Keep the POWERCOUP
PW2 material dry and free of oil and grease.
Remove the tool keys.
Remove any adjustment keys before switching on the tool.
Check whether your tool is damaged.
Before using the tool, carefully check that the safety features are in perfect working
order and whether any parts have been even slightly damaged.
Have your tool repaired by a specialist.
This tool is compliant with the safety regulations in force. All repairs must be carried
out by an authorized service provider (ASP) or by INFACO and exclusively using
original parts. Parts which are not original may seriously risk the safety of the user.
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REPAIR
Problem Causes Solutions
Tool does not start
No power Machine Reconnect to power supply.
Error D01
Battery drained Recharge the battery.
Error D02
Load too high Mechanical seizing
Restart by pulling the trigger once. If the problem
persists, contact your dealer.
Error D14
Safety brake actived
With Chain saw, check that the chain
brake is unlocked.
Wrong tool detected
Turn off the ON / OFF button. Ensure the tool
is correctly assembled. If the problem persists,
contact your dealer.
Others Contact your dealer.
Tool stops working
Error D01
Battery drained Recharge the battery.
Error D02
Load too high
Change working method or take advice from your
dealer. Restart by pulling the trigger once.
Error D14
Safety brake actived
Upon the removal of the chain brake,
restart by pulling the trigger twice.
Others Contact your dealer.
Tool stays in standby
Overheating Wait for the tool to cool down and restart
by pulling the trigger twice.
Wrong tool detected
Turn off the ON / OFF Ensure the tool is
correctly assembled. If the problem per-
sists, contact your dealer.
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