Powermat PM-ESZ-65W User manual

PM0751
USER MANUAL
Outboard electric motor
PM-ESZ-65W
ORIGINAL MANUAL

Table of Contents
WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS .............................................. .................................................. .................... 3
APPLICATION OF THE DEVICE ................................................ .................................................. ......................................... 3
TECHNICAL DATA................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ......... 4
SAFETY RULES................................................ .................................................. ............................................... 4
GENERAL SAFETY TIPS ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. 4
Responsibilities of Persons Using Motor Boats ............................................ .................................................. .................................................. ..5
PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK .............................................. .................................................. ......................................... 5
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOATING SAFELY ............................................. ............................................ 5
In the stationary Łódź ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...... 6
Passenger Safety Information .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. .......................... 6
ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR BATTERIES AND CHARGERS ............................................ .................................................. ... 6
Batteries ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................. 6
Chargers................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ...................... 6
GENERAL THOUGHTS ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ............ 7
WIRING AND BATTERY INFORMATION ............................................. .................................................. ......... 7
STANDARD PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ... 8
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BATTERIES ............................................... .................................................. ................................................. 8
PRECAUTIONS FOR THE BATTERY .............................................. .................................................. ................................................ 8
CABLE ROUTING ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ....................... 9
CONNECTION OF THE 12V BATTERY ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ........... 9
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE ............................................... .................................................. ........................................... 10
PRELIMINARY STEPS ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .. 11
DEVICE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION .............................................. .................................................. ................................... 11
HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ............ 11
ENGINE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ............ 12
PROPELLER ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ................................ 12
ROCKING ANGLE ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ................................ 12
STORAGE................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ............................... 13
IN THE EVENT OF AN ENGINE FLOOR .............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ................... 13
PRE-LEAKAGE CONTROL ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ......... 13
SPEED CONTROL ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. ..................... 14
BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR ............................................... .................................................. ............................................. 14
MAINTENANCE ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ........... 15
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF THE OUTBOARD ............................................. .................................................. .................................................. ............... 15
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ................... 15
Before each use ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..15
After Each Use ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ......... 15
Every 100 Hours Of Use Or Once A Year .......................................... .................................................. .................................................. ...................... 15
Preparation for Storage ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ................................. 15
Lubrication of Pivot Points ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ................................. 15
Battery Inspection ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. ..16
Propeller Replacement ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ............................................ 16
Propeller Removal ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. ........................................... 16
WARRANTY AND SERVICE ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. .. 16
EXCLUSIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY ............................................... .................................................. .................................................. 16
SERVICE ................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .................................................. 17
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES ............................................... .................................................. .................................. 17
MANUFACTURER'S DATA ................................................ .................................................. .................................................. .... 18
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................ .................................................. .............................................. 18
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WARNING / INFORMATION SYMBOLS
ATTENTION: Before using the device, carefully read the operating manual and safety
recommendations. Keep the instructions.
ATTENTION: Keep hands and feet away from rotating parts.
SIGN OF CROSSED BASKET: Obligation to separate collection of waste equipment and a ban on throwing it away
with other waste. Refer to the "DISPOSAL OF THE USED" section
DEVICES Error! Source of reference not found. "
APPLICATION OF THE DEVICE
The POWERMAT outboard combustion engine is designed for amateur use on boats and pontoons designed for up
to four people. It is not intended for professional or gainful work.
Any use other than that described in this manual is not in accordance with the intended use of the device. The user /
owner, and not the manufacturer, is responsible for any damages or injuries caused by improper use or changes in
the construction of the device. As part of the continuous improvement of its products, the manufacturer reserves the
right to make slight differences in this manual, which should be noted.
The device may only be repaired and maintained by an authorized service center.
For safety reasons, the device must not be used by children and adolescents under 18 years of age
and by persons under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other intoxicants.
Persons who have not read this manual should read it carefully before using the device for the first
time.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Model
Supply voltage
Maximum current
Maximum rotational speed
Maximum power
Maximum thrust
Motor shaft length
Motor shaft thickness
The minimum thickness of the transom
Maximum thickness of the transom
Maximum transom height
Bolt diameter
Number of forward gears
Number of reverse gears Net
weight
Gross weight
PM-ESZ-65W
DC 12V
60A
1700 / min 1
750W
65lbs
92cm
32mm
13.9mm
84mm
86cm
23cm
5
3
9kg
11.6 kg
SAFETY RULES
This section covers the basic safety regulations when working with electric outboard motors.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before you start working with this device, familiarize yourself with all the controls. Practice handling the device and ask a
professional to explain its functions, operation and techniques. Make sure that in the event of a malfunction you can turn the
device off immediately. Improper use of the device can lead to serious injuries.
Under no circumstances should you be under the influence of alcohol or drugs while boating (it is the law). Alcohol
or drugs reduce the ability to properly assess the situation and react quickly.
Boarding passengers. Shut off the outboard whenever passengers are boarding or disembarking.
Be careful. The operator of the boat is legally responsible for maintaining visual observation and listening. The driver
must have unimpeded visibility, especially towards the front. No passengers, load, or fishing seats should block the
operator's view while the boat is traveling at any speed.
Underwater threats. Reduce speed and exercise caution when navigating in shallow water.
Danger of tripping. To avoid a tripping hazard, route all cables and cords in an orderly location where they will not
be in the way.
Any accidents must be reported. If the boat is involved in an accident, the operator is legally required to report the
accident to the appropriate boating regulatory agency.
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need medical attention beyond first aid, the boats or other property are damaged, or the boat is completely damaged.
Contact the local police station for help.
ABOUT BONUSES ABOUT YOURSELF P SERVING S. IĘ L WITH CLOTHES M. OTOROWE
The user (driver) is responsible for the proper and safe operation of the boat and for the safety of passengers and
others. It is recommended that each user (driver) thoroughly read and understand this entire manual before operating
the outboard. At least one more person on board must be familiar with the basics of operating the outboard in case
the driver is unable to steer the boat.
It is very difficult for a person in the water to take quick action against a boat heading in their direction, even at slow
speeds.
PROTECTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Pay attention that the battery voltage is consistent with the data on the rating plate.
Avoid body contact with earthed parts (e.g. buoy, metal parts protruding from the water).
Lay the cord away from the work area and make sure it is behind the operator. Damaged cables, connectors, plugs and connection
cables that do not comply with the regulations may not be used.
Do not use the device if the switch cannot be turned on or off. Damaged switches must be replaced by the customer service center.
Do not overload the device. Only work within the specified power range. Do not use heavy boats. Please follow the boat manufacturer's
information to adjust the power of your outboard.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BOATING SAFELY
In order to safely enjoy the waterways, familiarize yourself with local and other governmental boating regulations
and restrictions, and consider the following suggestions.
Floating equipment should be used. For each person on the boat, you should prepare an easily accessible,
Approved floating equipment of an appropriate size.
Do not overload the boat. Most boats are rated and certified for a load capacity (load)
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maximal; see the boat data plate for information. When in doubt
check with your dealer or boat manufacturer.
Perform safety checks and required maintenance.
Systematically perform scheduled activities and make any repairs properly.
WN IERUSABLE L CLOTHES
A rotating propeller, a moving boat, or any hard device attached to the boat can cause serious injury
or death to people in the water. If anyone is in the water near the boat, always shut down the
outboard immediately.
AND INFORMATION OB SAFETY P ASAŻERS
Whenever the boat is in motion, observe the location of its passengers. A sudden reduction in boat speed, such as when
making a sharp turn, can throw passengers out of the boat.
ADDITIONAL TIPS FOR BATTERIES AND CHARGERS
Only use batteries and chargers (chargers) that are compatible with each other.
AND CUMULATORS
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Never try to open it for any reason.
Do not store in places where the temperature may exceed 40 ° C. Only charge in an ambient
temperature of 4 ° C to 40 ° C.
When disposing of batteries, follow the instructions in the " Error! Source of reference not found. "
Do not cause short circuits. When the positive (+) and negative (-) poles are connected directly, or by accidental contact with metal
objects, the battery is short-circuited and the intense current will generate heat that may crack the case or cause a fire.
Do not heat up. If the batteries are heated above 100 ° C, the sealing and insulating separators and other polymer components may
be damaged, which may cause electrolyte leakage and / or an internal short circuit leading to heat generation, resulting in rupture or
rupture of the file. In addition, do not dispose of the battery in fire as it may explode.
Under extreme conditions, the battery may leak. If liquid appears on the battery, please proceed as follows:
- Carefully wipe off the liquid with a cloth. Avoid skin contact.
- In the event of skin or eye contact, follow the instructions below:
Rinse immediately with water. Neutralize with a mild acid such as lemon juice or vinegar.
In case of contact with the eyes, rinse with plenty of clean water for at least 10 minutes. Consult a doctor.
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Fire hazard! Avoid shorting the contacts of a disconnected battery. Do not burn the battery
L ADDERS
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Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Replace damaged cables immediately.
Do not expose to water. Do not open
the charger.
Do not test the charger.
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• The charger is for indoor use only.
GENERAL THOUGHTS
and) Before starting the engine for the first time, read this manual carefully to familiarize yourself with all its
features and functions, safety requirements, and operation and maintenance.
Before each cruise, the so-called daily inspection
Never run the engine indoors. Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide that can lead to
unconsciousness or even death. Never use a boat while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Test your boat at low and medium speeds until you learn how to operate it thoroughly and understand its
behavior in different situations. Never run the boat at full speed unless you are completely familiar with the
boat's behavior in the water. Make sure all passengers on board wear life jackets. When loading the boat,
make sure the weight is distributed evenly. Respect the inspection intervals
Do not make any alterations or modifications to the engine or its components. This may damage the engine
and result in an accident.
Familiarize yourself with and follow the shipping regulations for the area in which you intend to sail.
Make sure you have the appropriate emergency and signaling equipment such as: life jackets for each
passenger, light flares, fire extinguisher, anchor, oar, bilge pump, rope, medical first aid kit, tool kit,
emergency start rope, fuel, oil, etc. .
Instruct all passengers in the event of an emergency. Make sure they know the rules of operating the boat,
they can
Use emergency equipment and know what to do in case of problems.
Do not step on the cowl or any other part of the boat when getting on or off the boat.
Check the weather forecast before starting your cruise.
Pay particular attention when replacing any engine parts or selecting and installing additional equipment.
The use of non-original or poor-quality parts may damage the engine and lead to a hazard. The use of
non-original parts will result in the immediate loss of warranty.
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WIRING AND BATTERY INFORMATION
The battery produces gas during operation and charging, which may ignite and explode, spraying
sulfuric acid onto its surroundings, which may result in severe burns. The area around the battery
must be ventilated, and protective clothing must be worn during handling.
Commencing service or maintenance without disconnecting the battery first could result in product
damage, personal injury, or death from fire,
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explosion, electric shock, or engine starting unexpectedly. Always disconnect the cables from the
battery before performing maintenance, service, installation, and engine disassembly.
STANDARD PRACTICES AND PROCEDURES
When installing or removing the motor, follow these guidelines:
• Disconnect the engine from its battery.
• Do not use the main engine battery to power the engine.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BATTERIES
• Use a 12 V deep cycle marine battery. The number of batteries required depends on the engine model. See Battery
connection.
• As a rule, deep cycle batteries with high ampere-hour capacity or reserve capacity provide longer runtime and
better performance.
• Install a manual reset circuit breaker in the motor circuit, in the positive line, no more than 180 cm (72 in) from the
battery.
• Do not extend the included Size 10 battery cables more than 1.8m 6ft, to a maximum length of more than 3m 10ft. If
longer battery cables are required.
• Use self-locking nuts with a nylon insert to secure the battery cables to the terminals. Using wing nuts to secure the
battery cables can loosen the connections.
• Any sounders or fish finders must be powered from the engine starting battery. Connecting electrical devices to the
engine's batteries may cause electrical noise and possible electrolysis.
BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
The battery produces gas during operation and charging, which may ignite and explode, spraying
sulfuric acid onto its surroundings, which may result in severe burns. The area around the battery
must be ventilated, and protective clothing must be worn during handling.
When changing batteries, a flammable gas mixture forms in each cell. Some of these gases escape through the vent
holes in the caps and may form an explosive atmosphere around the battery if the ventilation is poor. This explosive
gas can remain in or around the battery for several hours after it is charged. Sparks or flames can ignite the gas and
cause an internal explosion which can destroy the battery.
To avoid an explosion, take the following preventive measures:
1. Do not smoke near batteries that are being charged or which have been charged.
2. Do not break live circuits connected to the battery terminals, as a spark usually appears at the site of a broken
circuit. Always be careful when connecting or disconnecting the cable clamps on the chargers. Poor
connections are a common cause of an electric arc that causes an explosion.
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3. Do not reverse the polarity of the wire connections connected to the battery.
CABLE ROUTING
• Route the cables for the outboard on the opposite side of the boat from other boat cables.
• Delicate electronics, such as a depth gauge, should not be connected directly to the main battery. Different battery
systems require separate connection cables.
CONNECTION OF A 12V BATTERY
• Install an optional 60 amp manual circuit breaker (preferably) in line with the positive (+) power cable of the
outboard and the positive (+) battery terminal. Connect (+) to (+) the battery with an optional extra battery.
Connect the black negative (-) engine power cable to the negative (-) terminal of the engine battery. Connect (-)
to (-) battery with extra battery optional.
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1) Outboard power cables
2) Circuit breaker with manual reset (fuse)
3) 12V battery
4) Ground cable (-)
5) Optional 12V battery
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DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE DESCRIPTION
No | Mark
1 Telescopic steering handle
3 Control Panel
5 Column tilt adjustment lever
7 Adjustable mounting bracket
9 Engine column
11 Propeller
No | Mark
2 Battery charge indicator
4 Immersion depth adjustment knob
6 Rudder play adjustment
8 Mounting screws
10 Engine body
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PRELIMINARY STEPS
Open the package, then take out the device.
a) Remove the protective foil and transport protection (if any).
b) Check if the package contains dismantled parts and keys.
c) Check that the machine and accessories have not been damaged during transport.
d) Retain the packaging.
WARNING! The device and packaging are not for fun! Keep out of the reach of children, risk of swallowing or
suffocation.
DEVICE ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
HANDLE ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENT
1) Loosen this screw and adjust the height of this part to adjust the length underwater. It is important to ensure
that the lower unit is submerged at least 25mm when adjusting the depth of the motor. This will avoid
cavitation in slightly choppy water.
2) To prevent accidental damage to the fiberglass shaft, do not tighten this screw too much. Turn the steering
tension knob counterclockwise to reduce steering effort. To increase resistance, turn the steering tension
knob clockwise.
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3) Press here to release the spring, then you can turn the shaft to adjust the angle of the motor, or take it out of the
water, after you finish adjusting, release it, the motor will stay constant direction.
4) Place the mount on the transom and tighten these two bolts to secure the engine to the deck of the boat.
ENGINE DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting the depth of the motor allows you to increase its performance at different water depths.
NOTE: You may need to loosen the steering tension knob before adjusting the motor depth. High
rudder tension will prevent free movement of the motor column up and down.
PROPELLER
The propeller may be exposed to mechanical damage from impacts against the bottom or objects in the water while
the engine is running. Even minor engine damage can affect the smooth running and speed of the boat. The bolt is
mounted with a special pin, which is designed in such a way as to break if it hits a hard object. Replacing the pin is
very simple.
Even slight damage to the propeller can reduce the speed.
If the propeller is bent, nicked or cracked, replace it with a new one recommended by the manufacturer.
Every three months you should remove the bolt and lubricate the drive shaft, preferably with a special waterproof grease
with Teflon, it will increase the engine life.
ROCK ANGLE
After the engine is installed, the bow may drop or rise. The correct trim angle depends on the boat characteristics,
outboard size, sea conditions and load. You should pay attention to the adjustment of the trim angle to the prevailing
conditions. In this type of outboard, the trim angle is manually adjusted by locking the stick in the appropriate
positions.
Install the correctly assembled engine to the stern of the boat and make a good twist.
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TOO LARGE ANGLE
ROUNDING
OPTIMAL ANGLE
ROUNDING
TOO SMALL ANGLE
ROUNDING
STORAGE
Before storage, the fuel tank should be emptied and the engine thoroughly cleaned. Store the engine in a dry, clean
room.
The bolts with clamps are used to mount the outboard to the boat. Before each setting out, check the condition of the
engine assembly (eliminate any clearances). Additionally, the engine should be secured with a rope or chain in case
of damage to the mounting. On most engines, the mounting bracket is usually bolted to the transom. This is a more
secure method, but requires more frequent and more thorough checking for correct mounting.
IN THE EVENT OF AN ENGINE FLOOR
A flooded engine must be immediately subjected to a detailed service inspection. For this purpose, contact the
Powermat service center.
PRE-LEAKAGE CONTROL
Perform an engine health check before each journey.
a) Make sure you have sufficient battery power.
b) Check all bolts and nuts for tightness.
c) Make sure you have enough life jackets.
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SPEED CONTROL
To start the engine from position 0, turn the handle to the desired gear to the left to move forward. To move backwards,
turn the handle clockwise from position 0 to the desired gear.
BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR
The battery indicator light (located on the front cover) gives you instant information on the battery charge status. The
indicator light comes on when it is connected to the battery and remains on as long as the engine is connected to the
battery. The indicator light will be green (charged), yellow (half-charged), or red (discharged) depending on the
battery charge status.
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MAINTENANCE
HOW TO TAKE CARE OF THE OUTBOARD
To keep the engine in optimal operating condition and to maintain its reliability, carry out regular checks and
maintenance. Keep the engine in good condition for your own safety and that of passengers.
Neglecting to inspect, maintain, and repair your engine can result in product damage, serious injury,
or death. Do not maintain or repair your engine unless you know the proper maintenance and safety
procedures.
INSPECTIONS AND MAINTENANCE
P ROW K ANYWHERE AT LIFE
• Check that the outboard is firmly attached to the transom.
• Check the accuracy of the battery connection.
• Visually inspect for loose or corroded connections.
• Check the tightness of the propeller nut.
• Inspect the propeller blades for damage.
P ABOUT K ANYWHERE AT LIFE
• Disconnect the battery cables from the power supply.
• Verify propeller and propeller shaft are not coated with seaweed or fishing lines. Remove the debris.
• Rinse the outboard with clean water, removing dirt and dust that may scratch the surface.
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• Periodically lubricate all pivot points.
• Check the tightness of bolts, nuts and other fasteners.
• Check the battery
P PREPARATION D ABOUT M. AGAINING
The most important thing in preparing your outboard for storage is to protect it from corrosion and damage caused by
freezing of trapped water. Follow the appropriate maintenance instructions to prepare your engine for storage. Store
the outboard in a dry place where it will not be influenced by temperatures below -29 ° C (-20 ° F). IMPORTANT:
Engines stored at temperatures below 0 ° C (32 ° F) should be run at idle speed for a minimum of 15 minutes before
they exceed 30% operating power.
S. MARKING P UNCTS ABOUT ROTARY
To reduce friction, periodically lubricate the following pivot points:
• Rotary pin
• Latch pin
• Tilt position pin / lever
• Tilt position pin / lever spring
IMPORTANT: Never use aerosol grease to lubricate any part of the machine. Many aerosol
lubricants contain harmful substances that can damage various components of your outboard.
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P OVERVIEW AND CUMULATOR
The battery should be checked periodically to ensure proper engine operation.
IMPORTANT: Read the safety and maintenance instructions that ship with the battery.
1. Make sure the battery is attached to the boat.
2. Make sure the battery cable terminals are clean, tight, and properly installed. For installation instructions, see
Connecting the Battery.
3. Make sure the battery has a housing that prevents accidental shorting of the battery terminals.
IN YMIANA St. RUBY N APOSTOWA
Performing service or maintenance without first disconnecting the battery can cause product
damage, personal injury, or death due to fire, explosion, electric shock, or unexpected engine
starting. Always disconnect the cables from the battery before performing maintenance, service,
installation, and engine disassembly.
D INSTALLATION St. RUBY N APOSTOWA
1. Disconnect the cables from the battery.
2. While holding the propeller blade with one hand, use a propeller wrench to remove the propeller nut.
3. When removing the bolt, be careful not to let the bolt pin fall out.
IMPORTANT: Remove the propeller nut with the propeller wrench. Use of any other tool may
damage the propeller nut or shaft. If the propeller cannot be removed easily, use a rubber mallet to
lightly tap the back of the opposite blade. If the propeller cannot be removed, ask an authorized
dealer.
WARRANTY AND SERVICE
During the warranty period, the buyer is entitled to free repairs due to manufacturing defects.
The warranty is valid only when the product is delivered to the point of sale in a complete condition, unassembled,
with proof of purchase and correctly filled in warranty card.
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
They occur when the device shows damage resulting from natural wear or resulting from improper handling (e.g.
overloading, applying too much
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pressures - in particular cracks or fractures of plastic parts and other mechanical damage as well as defects resulting
from such damage, neglect of maintenance and clearing of the engine's ventilation ducts, dust discharge ducts,
switches, etc.).
As well as in the following cases:
•Unauthorized repair attempts are found.
• The device was modified or repaired by unauthorized persons during the warranty period.
The warranty does not cover such parts of the device that may be damaged due to natural wear or overload (e.g.
screws, handles and clamps, levers, cables, casing elements and any masking elements.)
SERVICE
Repair of power tools should be performed only by qualified personnel using original spare parts. This ensures
the safe use of the device.
Address:
Powermat service
ul. Obrońców Poczty Gdańskiej 97 42-400
Zawiercie
Tel. 32 670 39 68, internal 4 e-mail:
DISPOSAL OF USED DEVICES
At the end of its useful life, this product must not be disposed of with normal household
waste, but should be taken to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
devices. This is indicated by the symbol on the product, manual or packaging. Thanks to the
reuse, use of materials or other forms of using used devices, you make a significant
contribution to the protection of our environment.
Do not dispose of the power tool and battery / battery with household waste!
For EU countries only:
In accordance with the European Directive 2012/19 / EU, unusable power tools, and in
accordance with the European Directive 2006/66 / EC, damaged or used accumulators /
batteries must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
The manufacturer is active under the BDO registration number: 000063719
Each store is obliged to accept old equipment free of charge if we buy new equipment of the same type and with the same
function. You can leave your used equipment in the store where you bought the new equipment.
Shops with a sales area of equipment intended for households of min. 400 m 2 are obliged to be admitted free of
charge in this unit or in its immediate vicinity
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waste equipment from households with any of its external dimensions not exceeding 25 cm, without the need to
purchase new equipment intended for household use. You can leave small waste equipment in a large supermarket
without having to buy a new one.
The distributor, when delivering equipment intended for households to the buyer, is obliged to collect waste equipment
from households free of charge. at the place of delivery of this equipment, provided that the used equipment is of the
same type and performed the same functions as the delivered equipment. When placing an order via the manufacturer's
official website, simply inform us about it by entering your comment in the field Comments to order. In this way, you can
return used electrical and electronic equipment to the place of delivery.
You can also take the old equipment back to the collection point.
More information on the collection points for used devices is available at the website:
https://sklep.powermat.pl/webpage/pl/recycling.html
MANUFACTURER'S DATA
PH Powermat TMK Bijak Sp. Jawna Ul.
Obrońców Poczty Gdańskiej 97 42-400
Zawiercie
https://www.powermat.pl
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
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