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ORIGINAL PSTH10 - SC30 USER GUIDE
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1. impacts and their consequences appliances for which the guarantee card has not been returned at the time of purchase appliances used with a battery or charger other than a POWERCOUP brand In no circumstances will the guarantee give rise to compensation for the fact that the appliance is immobilised while it is being repaired Repair or replacement during the guarantee period does not give the right to an extension or renewal of the initial guarantee The guarantee covers factory labour costs on the condition that the appliance has always been serviced but does not necessarily apply to retailer labour costs The guarantee on the appliance will no longer be valid if the appliance has been worked on by anyone other than an approved POWERCOUP We strongly recommend that in the event of a breakdown users of POWERCOUP equipment should contact the retailer who sold the machine or our after sales department on 33 05 63 33 91 49 To avoid disputes please note the following procedure for equipment covered by the guarantee please send it to us carriage paid and we will return it at our expense for equipment not covered by the guarantee and which has not been serviced during the previous off season please send it to us carriage paid and we will return it at your expense cash on delivery We will send you an estimate if the cost of the repair is more than 80 ex VAT We confirm that the battery has a life of five seasons
2. 1 Connect plug no 22 on the battery to socket no 20 on the control box Connect plug no 21 on the spiral cable to socket no 5 on the appliance 2 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box 3 The battery level sart NEEM is displayed if the battery level is not displayed immediately press button no 30 regularly until AT HEE is displayed 4 Press button no 30 for 5 seconds until P02 R L is displayed This programme is used to reverse the control box display direction for a left handed user Procedure 5 Press button no 30 for 3 seconds to enter the programme P02 R L flashes 6 Press button no 30 once to changer the display direction 7 Press button no 30 for 3 seconds to confirm the display direction P02 R L OK is displayed Resetting user statistics to zero Procedure This programme is used to reset user statistics to zero number of cycles blockage usage time etc 1 Connect plug no 22 on the battery to socket no 20 on the control box Connect plug no 21 on the spiral cable to socket no 5 on the appliance 2 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box 3 The battery level sart MENE is displayed if the battery level is not displayed immediately press button no 30 repeatedly until Bar MEEME is displayed 4 Press button no 30 for 5 seconds until P02 R L is displayed 5 Press button no 30 once until P03 DELETE is displ
3. POWERCOUP ORIGINAL SS LL The POWERCOUP range PSTH10 TH540 R500 R1000 R1500 Saw head Ref NPSTH10 SC30 1 Index 02 Contents TOS E q 00 0001601022222200002 0022221026 2100062122 222100601022062212095 2021422 RE END PRIETO E DDR ERS 3 Character NOS ais at as a E E sa a q 3 Mounting the adjustable handle on the POWERCOUP handle sess ia ia gata a a a A A CA A064 4 Mounting the saw head on the POWERCOUP handle cay de ii dio 144 4004440041134 let widen ih 00440044134 L00 44444ebla A4 4 Using th applianc for the first time iai sit Siad bulb al EARANN EA ENEA ducted 4 Wearing the ee a MAURO RR NR RADAR ERRAR CRE BRO Ea Enr EEN Enr EEN Enr EE Er EEN Er EE CC EEN EE EErEE EEN RR PRN E anaE eaan 5 O DR Oo ae E E este 5 Se DOE a 5 Usape PreCauNONn S Saee a E na E E E E E amp 5 Recharging the battery rr a 7 Ex mple of chargin p D aeai tsaaddivtcigletidfeagldlvglg081g80412041060120a1e8 41e001204010081d804180804M 16081g4180801ex312u0leifeteigtelebeketbilfeueldielgueldtbi3gde di0e420s dix4se88 8 How the control box operates aura fd a e id seses senese 9 Switchine on the control BOK in nakin PURE RO NERO NRO EEA PARE DER RR ad nal ERR POR EN E RO ERR a Eai 9 Changing the display direction RIGHT HANDED LEFT HANDED ccccccccccccccccccecececeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeseeseeseeeeess 9 Resetting user Statistics 10 ZerO sau ana gian das d ada da a aa UC a UC KENEN EEES EEEREN EREE ESEESE SERES E anta SaS
4. a top up charge which keeps the battery charged It is not advisable to leave your battery on top up charge for more than 48 hours It is essential to recharge the battery at least every 2 months during the off season You also have the option of connecting a 2 battery to socket no 27 on the charger When a 2 battery is connected orange indicator light no 29 lights up for 2 seconds to signal that the charger has detected the 2 battery At that moment the battery is awaiting charging When the first battery is charged the second battery takes over Once the second battery is fully charged green indicator light no 28 lights up and the charger supplies only a top up charge If the indicator lights on your charger do not light up leave your battery ies connected and at the same time disconnect and re connect mains plug no 23 230 V on your charger until the orange indicator light s light s up When the battery is charged we recommend that you disconnect plug no 23 from the charger to avoid damage caused by a possible power surge in your electricity supply The use of a charger or battery other than one made by us is strictly forbidden as this runs the risk of causing a breakdown or an accident and would therefore lead to the manufacturer s guarantee being cancelled For information battery belt charge time is approximately 5 hours 3 hours for the SL model The ELECTROCOUP charger must only be used with the ELECTROCOUP batterie
5. of the saw head Use blade cover no 14 before handling The saw head may be angled in two positions To do this l Loosen wing nut no 31 you do not need to remove it 2 Using your hand angle the hand in the required position Take care to avoid the cutting edge of the blade 3 Once you have selected the position tighten wing nut no 31 ey I g Saw head maintenance Changing the blade y To change the blade disconnect plug no 5 Use blade cover no 14 before handling 1 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn 2 Incline hood no 33 then move to the left to remove it 3 Place blade no 13 in the closed position Using screwdriver no 34 lift under rod no 35 then move it upwards 4 Remove blade no 13 If necessary clean and lubricate around rollers no 36 and 37 and gear rim no 38 see page 15 5 Place the new blade on the saw head Using screwdriver no 34 put rod no 35 in place on the new blade 6 Hand operate the saw head for a few moments to check that it is working correctly 7 Position hood no 33 on the saw head 8 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn to lock the hood in place 32 NOAA ey Fig 1 33 wr SNS gm Ka ERINRAR SSRA ESARET ENE Fig 2 35 i a ae Fig 3 34 Ref NPSTH10 SC30 13 Index 02 13 Fig 4 13 __ um Fig 5 Fig 8 Ref NPSTH10 SC30 14 Index 02 Adjusting blade pla A Disconnect plug no 5 to ad
6. switched off away from children and do not allow people who do not know the tool or these instructions to operate it Tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users Keep the tool well maintained Check that moving parts are not badly aligned or obstructed and that there are no broken parts or other problem that may affect the tool s operation If the tool is damaged have it repaired before using it again Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools Keep cutting tools sharpened and clean Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to block and are easier to control Use the tool accessories and blades etc in accordance with these instructions taking account of working conditions and the work you are doing Using the tool for operations other than those for which it is designed may give rise to dangerous situations Do not place any part of your body close to the blade Do not remove cut material or hold the material you wish to cut while the blades are moving Ref NPSTH10 SC30 5 Index 02 Make sure that the switch is in the Off position when you remove material that has got stuck A moment s inattention while using the appliance can lead to serious physical injury Carry the appliance by the handle with the cutting blade switched off When transporting or storing the appliance always cover the cutting system with its protective cover Proper handling of the appliance will red
7. 3 Safety trigger 4 LED light 5 3 pin socket 10 Removable cover 6 Adjustable handle 11 Removable cover screw 7 Adjustable handle restraining lever 12 Hook 8 Adjustable saw head Ref SC30 13 Saw blade 9 Saw head restraining lever 14 Blade cover Characteristics Power 1400W Max Weight 700 g Size LxWxH in mm 450 x 70 x 130 100 mm maximum 1700 in and out movement min Autonomy according to cutting diameter Electrocoup 3 2 Ah battery Number of cuts 1200 800 400 300 200 Powercoup PSTH10 Saw SC30 Charge functioning Vibration emission value determined according to EN 12096 Measured vibration emission value ahc w 16 3 m s Uncertainty K 1 6 m s Powercoup PSTH10 Saw SC30 Declaration values according to NF EN 60745 2 15 2009 No load functioning Sound emission value determined according to NF EN 60745 1 2009 Acoustic power level LWA 97 dB A Powercoup PSTH10 Saw SC30 Extension R1500 Charge functioning Uncertainty KwA 3 dB A Vibration emission value determined according to EN 12096 Sound pressure level LpA 86 dB A Measured vibration emission value ahc w 12 6 m s2 Uncertainty KpA 3 dB A Uncertainty K 1 5 m s Declaration values according to NF EN 60745 2 15 2009 Declaration values according to NF EN 60745 2 15 2009 Ref NPSTH10 SC30 3 Index 02 Mounting the adjustable handle on the POWERCOUP handle l Unlock lever no 7 as shown above 2 Position handle no 6 t
8. 5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 May Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 August Mo We Th Fr Sa Su November Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 March Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 465 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June Th Fr Sa Su 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 19 20 7 8 14 15 16 21 22 23 24 28 29 30 September Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 December Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Index 02 How the control box operates A To prevent the battery from discharging remember to disconnect the control box at plug no 20 30 19 a Switching on the control box When the control box is switched on using switch no 19 the screen shows the state of the battery BaTT NENE The battery level is shown by a 4 level bar graph You need to use the appliance for approximately 5 minutes to obtain a display of the actual battery level This is calculated according to average use and may be different when the appliance is switched on Use push button no 30 on the control box to change from mode to mode Changing the display direction RIGHT HANDED LEFT HANDED
9. If the battery does not last for five seasons we will supply a new battery on a pro rata basis except for the F3010 SL model which has a life of 3 seasons Example Price of the new battery divided by 5 life span and multiplied by the number of seasons used Ref NPSTH10 SC30 19 Index 02 RETAILER SECTION The retailer should keep this section Pee mre errr reer reer CO O CO o na o e a on C a C O O O O Ae O a O 0 OU 0 0 0 0 0 6 e 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 a 0 0 0 0 00 0 0009 00 O O 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 6 06 6 o 6 6066 o eso cena can Pee emer reer CO CO CO C e C CO O C CO C C oe C a O a O O C O O O O O a O e On O Us 0 0 0 O C nO 0 0 Os 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 000 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 60 0 6 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 66 666 66 e6 0 000 Postcode so rector dai mta RE ala CUSTOMER SIGNATURE RGIS DOME ear en ee aii a Date of purchase TC L IS GA TC RETURN THIS COUPON TO INEACO AS SOON AS YOU HAVE PURCHASED THE APPLIANCE RETURN this form IMMEDIATELY duly filled in in CAPITAL LETTERS to ensure full guarantee cover D II 00062162 A Sa ve Firstname aer E na aden Meee Company name Full address Postcode peeraa iise TOND oeren ee e E a E E E E a font Telephone 12661 6sa 1x4 02401026 GR oo RR SR era RETAILER STAMP MODIS 4662u 1 433 xa xisiaked Q Arboriculture REGA o AD RR RT C Tree pruning Date of purcha
10. aSa andas 9 USER Stalis CS G sgau dianeaogfaeosaeatasbsadafaxleuuaflaissieAakexagat1ibs0xataugiqgsdagbsbia6aseesagdagsstua a0Sd94ti3mlga4laggagkofatskialassgaat46tiealvatataaaatxsasledi 10 Factory J L 1 15 IUCN orosei aanre ano ado c E adaga ds Ganda pda pd aude ods ERE 10 Control box op rating CIO Tai souightiagbuu dhie4 enini eE E E ESEE EE EET EE EE EENE NEEN ENERET Ka 11 DONG 0T sr dd vua 13 Saw head maintenance Changing the blade sousa nad ando sad nd Saad Sd OS AS GS O GS a ad 13 Adj stine blade Play v uassslBtadisindlowaianlftadieindaeaxsakftadiingliestblEtidksadtadssskEtbadkonekteopgltufpidksiudtaestalVBiidbcidtieskptlufpideriedtiexglEbiderieebbbtcsei 15 SEVICE LUDICO OM ah a a ER EEEE 16 Annal SEN AG 16 TS sgn cee RD RODAR ame ge ae at inn sc casa tnd aca dad ced ae ea ca Ra 17 PCI INSITUCILONS EEEE E E EE E I8 Guaraniee CO OTA sd 19 Note For using a POWERCOUP hedge trimmer please see the instructions supplied with the hedge trimmer head ref NTH540 380 Environmental protection Follow the specific instructions for waste elimination in your country Electrical appliances should not be thrown in the bin The device accessories and packaging should be recycled 4 K Ask your specialist INFACO retailer for the latest information on eco compatible waste elimination 4 E Ref NPSTH10 SC30 2 Index 02 POWERCOUP Saw Description N 1 POWERCOUP handle Ref PSTH10 2 Actuating trigger
11. al capacity or by people with no expoerience or knowledge unless they are supervised or given prior instruction in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety BO Read the user instructions carefully especially the safety instructions QO You MUST wear a helmet eye protection and hearing protection N B The extensions are made of carbon which conducts electricity Do not use them near electricity supply points or electrical wires N B Do not place any part of your body close to the blade Do not remove cut material or hold the material you wish to cut while the blades are moving Guarantee conditions POWERCOUP appliances are guaranteed for one year against all faults and manufacturing defects The guarantee is not valid unless the guarantee card has been duly filled in and returned to the address printed on it If the guarantee card has not been returned at the time of the guarantee request the ex works departure date will be used to determine the guarantee period INFACO may not be held liable for any appliances sold by distributors more than a year after they have left the factory This guarantee covers normal usage of the appliance and does not cover damage caused by poor maintenance or a lack of maintenance damage caused by incorrect usage damage caused by normal wear and tear appliances that have been dismantled by unauthorised repairers outside agents fire flood lightning etc
12. ayed 6 Press button no 30 for 3 seconds to confirm the reset to zero P03 DELETE OK is displayed Ref NPSTH10 SC30 9 Index 02 User statistics U01 CYCL a XXX Note The digital display control box is only a reader interface all the statistics are stored in the electronic card on the appliance You have the option of putting the user statistics back to zero see above When in use the appliance memorises different types of data number of cycles blockage usage time etc You may consult these statistics via the control box Procedure l Connect plug no 22 on the battery to socket no 20 on the control box Connect plug no 21 on the spiral cable to socket no 5 on the appliance 2 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box 3 Press button no 30 repeatedly until the symbol is displayed 4 Press button no 30 for 5 seconds until U01 CYCL is displayed 5 Press button no 30 repeatedly to consult the other statistics memorised by the appliance 6 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box to get out of user statistics List of user statistics U01 CYCL Number of cycles U02 TIME Usage time U03 BCYC Number of blockages U04 TEMP Number of temperature faults Factory statistics S01 NUM a XXXXXX Procedure Factory statistics are reset to zero every time the appliance is returned to the factory 1 Connect plug no 22 on the batt
13. ery to socket no 20 on the control box Connect plug no 21 on the spiral cable to socket no 5 on the appliance 2 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box 3 Press button no 30 repeatedly until the symbol is displayed 4 Press button no 30 for 5 seconds until U01 CYCL is displayed 5 Press button no 30 for 3 seconds until S01 NUM is displayed 6 Press button no 30 repeatedly to consult the other statistics memorised by the appliance 6 Rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box to get out of factory statistics List of factory statistics S01 NUM Serial number of the appliance S02 CYCL Number of cycles U02 TIME Usage time U03 BCYC Number of blockages S05 TEMP Number of temperature faults S06 SOFT Software version in the electronic card Ref NPSTH10 SC30 10 Index 02 Control box operating graph ON OFF SWITCH Battery level Programme BATT NENE P02 P03 User statistics Ref NPSTH10 SC30 II Index 02 Programme P02 P03 Reverse display direction P02 R L Reset user statistics to Zero P03 DELETE User statistics Confirm P02 Choose display R L display direction flashes direction P02 OK Delete user statistics P03 OK DELETE Factory statistics Ref NPSTH10 SC30 12 Saw orientation Position switch no 19 on the control box on OFF and DISCONNECT plug no 5 before changing the angle
14. just blade play Use blade cover no 14 before handling Check the blade adjustment every morning To do this hold the end of the blade in your hand and check the play upwards downwards Fig 1 There should be as little play as possible to ensure that the blade does not jump out from the rollers If there is too much play adjust as follows 1 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn 2 Incline hood no 33 then move to the left to remove it 3 Adjust the two moving rollers no 37 using Allen key no 39 Loosen and move rollers no 37 towards blade no 13 and reduce the play Tighten rollers no 37 If necessary lubricate the teeth of gear rim no 38 and around rollers no 36 and no 37 see page 15 4 Position hood no 33 on the saw head 5 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn to lock the hood in place p 32 ASA Vi Fig 1 Yfyyvwwwwwwwwg 33 o oro US A en QE aes a SP CVCVVVVVVVSVVV VV VV V V V V V Fig 2 Fig 3 33 ERRATAS Fig 4 Fig 5 Ref NPSTH10 SC30 15 Index 02 Servicing Lubrication A Disconnect plug no 5 prior to lubricating the blade Use blade cover no 14 before handling 1 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn 2 Incline hood no 33 then move to the left to remove it 3 If necessary clean around rollers no 36 and no 37 and gear rim no 38 4 Using universal grease lubricate around rollers no 36 and no 37 the pinion gear rim unit a
15. nd the edge of the blade area marked in blue 7 Position hood no 33 on the saw head 5 Pivot the two screws no 32 by a quarter turn to lock the hood in place 32 NOAA YYYVWWW Fig 1 33 I ria ONE ONT AE Fig 2 Fig 3 ae ent RINNE RA Fig 4 32 NAA Fig 5 Annual service Have the tool serviced by an official INFACO repairer using only identical original replacement parts This will ensure that the tool remains safe to use During the off season remember to recharge your battery at least once every two months and store your appliance in a dry place at a temperature of between 10 C and maximum 25 C Ref NPSTH10 SC30 16 Index 02 Pole AA Disconnect plug no 5 prior to all operations Use blade cover no 14 You have the option of adding extensions to increase the cutting height of POWERCOUP tools optional l Move lever no 9 to remove the saw head 2 Move lever no 7 then remove handle no 6 3 Position the pole in the place of the head then move lever no 40 to lock it in place 4 Position the saw head on the end of the pole and lock it in place Note You have the option of mounting handle no 6 on the extension Ref NPSTH10 SC30 17 Index 02 Safety instructions 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 Keep all safety warnings and instructio
16. ns 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 mains supply with supply lead or your electrical battery operated tool without a supply lead Safety measure Whenever you are handling the appliance other than for pruning operations place switch no 19 on the control box in the OFF position and disconnect the appliance at plug no 5 Cover the blade with its protective cover every time you handle or transport the appliance Keep the working area clean and well lit Accidents often occur in untidy dark areas Never use the appliance at night or in poor light without setting up extra lighting Do not operate electrical tools in an explosive atmosphere e g in the presence of inflammable liquids gas or dust Electrical tools produce sparks that may ignite dust or fumes Keep children and other people present at a safe distance when using the tool Distractions may make you lose control of the tool Use the appropriate adapted means scaffolding platform etc when working at a height Do not try to cut wood of too large a diameter or materials other than wood tree branches only The electrical tool s connectors must be adapted to the base Never modify the connector in any way whatsoever Never use adaptors with earthed tools Unmodified connectors and adapted bases will reduce the risk of electric shock Do not expose tools to rain or damp condi
17. o suit your requirements on the carbon tube of POWERCOUP handle no 1 3 Lock handle no 6 in place by moving lever no 7 Mounting the saw head on the POWERCOUP handle Disconnect socket no 5 before assembling saw head no 8 on handle no 1 Attach blade cover no 14 before handling the appliance l Move lever no 9 on saw head no 8 2 _ Positionner saw head no 8 on the tube of POWERCOUP handle no 1 and push it on as far as possible 3 Lock saw head no 8 in place by moving lever no 9 To remove the saw head follow the same procedure 1n reverse Note On new parts only it may be difficult to slide saw head no 8 on to the carbon tube of POWERCOUP handle no 1 14 Using the appliance for the first time 2 We strongly recommend that you ask for assistance from your retailer who is authorised to give you all the advice you need to use the machine properly and achieve a good output It is essential to read this user guide carefully before handling the appliance Battery Control box 22 A If it is raining the battery jacket must be worn underneath waterproof clothing so that the battery unit and control box remain dry Ref NPSTH10 SC30 4 Index 02 Wearing the jacket Slip on the shoulder straps and adjust straps no 16 and no 17 to suit you The control box is originally mounted on right hand strap no L7 of the jacket for right handed user For a left handed user unclip the control box from its mounting no 18 Remove moun
18. rcoup PSTH10 Saw SC30 Acoustic power level LwA 97 dB A Sond pressure level LpA 86 dB A electric chargers directive 2004 108 CEE and with national legislation adapting them The equipment also complies with the provisions of the following European directives NF EN 61000 3 2 NF EN 61000 4 5 NF EN 550014 2 NF EN 61000 4 2 NF EN 61000 4 6 NF EN 55022 NF EN 61000 4 3 NF EN 61000 4 11 NF EN 55011 NF EN 61000 4 4 NF EN 55014 1 Signed in CAHUZAC SUR VERE Signature Mr Daniel DELMAS CEO of INFACO Ref NPSTH10 SC30 23 Index 02
19. s provided which are NiMh and NiCd 48 Volt It is strictly prohibited to use the ELECTROCOUP charger for recharging non rechargeable batteries This would cause serious damage Charger 741C1 Ref NPSTH10 SC30 7 Index 02 Safety instructions for batteries A Environmental protection instructions Never try to open them for any reason whatsoever Never place them in contact with water Make sure they are clean and dry before putting them on charge Brey D R K appliance Leave the battery appliance with an approved ELECTROCOUP retailer Example of charging Think about it Recharge your battery every 2 months during the off season USEFUL TIP Note your recharging dates on a calendar hanging close to your charging point Ref NPSTH10 SC30 8 January Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 123 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 12 13 14 19 20 21 22 28 27 28 29 30 July Mo TuWe Th Fr Sa Su 1234 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 18 19 20 21 2 25 26 27 28 29 Batteries designated by the abbreviation NiCd contain Cadmium and NiMh contain Metal hydride A worn or faulty battery must be recycled in accordance with directive 91 157 EEC Do not throw a battery out with the household rubbish or on to flames or into water Do not open the battery February Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1234567 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1
20. s with a finger on the switch or connecting tools to the mains supply when the switch is in the On position Remove all adjustment keys before switching to tool on A key left attached to a rotating part of the tool could injure someone Remain vigilant watch what you are doing and show common sense in the way in which you use the tool Do not use a toll when you are tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication A moment s lack of attention when using a tool can lead to serious physical injury Do not rush Maintain a suitable position and good balance at all times This allows you to control the tool better in unexpected situations Use safety equipment Always wear eye protection Safety equipment such as dust masks non slip safety shoes helmets and ear protection used in appropriate conditions will reduce the likelihood of physical injury Dress suitably Do not wear loose fitting clothing or jewellery Keep your hair clothing and gloves well away from moving parts Loose fitting clothing jewellery or long hair may get caught up in moving parts Ref NPSTH10 SC30 18 Index 02 Do not leave the appliance within reach of children or visitors Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance When using the appliance keep both feet on the ground and remain firmly balanced The appliance is not designed to be used by people including children with reduced physical sensory or ment
21. se Doge ig eee LI Winegrowing Serial TO 2 4 ie cease ee eke L Parks and gardens COMING TS aoa satan 7 ai e a e tds Ref NPSTH10 SC30 20 Index 02 RETAILER To be kept by the retailer for the INFACO customer file POWERCOUP POWERCOUP Ref NPSTH10 SC30 21 Index 02 EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED IN FRANCE Manufacturer INFACO S A S 81140 CAHUZAC SUR VERE FRANCE Type POWERCOUP Ref PSTHIO SC30 Battery weight 2 400 g Weight of wiring wired control box battery jacket 500 g Appliance power 1400W Charger model 741C1 Charger power 65 W Battery voltage 48 Volts Primary charger voltage 230 Volts 50 Hz Secondary charger voltage 56 Volts DC 1A DC Max These specifications are given for guidance only They are in no circumstances contractually binding and may be modified for the purpose of improving the product without prior notice Patented equipment Technical information or After Sales Ref NPSTH10 SC30 22 Index 02 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE INFACO S A S declares that the new equipment designated below POWERCOUP electric saw brand name INFACO model POWERCOUP Serial no Year of manufacture complies with the provisions of the directives for appliances directive 2006 42 CEE Directive 200 14 EC on the noise emission by equipment for use outdoors order of 18 march 2002 modified by the directive 2005 88 EC order of 22 may 2006 Powe
22. t the best use and output from this appliance For safety and practical reasons we strongly recommend using the case provided for carrying the battery in working areas Usage precautions Make sure your battery has been charged for at least 5 hours before you start a day s work Always disconnect the appliance at plugs no 5 and 21 whenever you wish to handle it in any way other than for pruning Every time you disconnect and reconnect plugs no 5 and 21 you MUST press safety trigger no 3 and press trigger no 2 twice to re prime the safety system Never disconnect plug no 5 at the bottom of the appliance or stop the control box when you are using operating trigger no 2 of the appliance If the appliance detects a discharged battery the machine stops and LED no 4 flashes indicating a fault once every half second To re prime it switch the control box off and back on again using switch no 19 As soon as you feel that there is a lack of power stop work and put your battery on charge Do not leave the appliance on the ground and do not expose it to bad weather Do not force the tool Use the appropriate tool for the job you are doing The appropriate tool will do the job better and more safely at the speed for which it was built Do not use the tool if the switch does not allow you to go from On to Off and vice versa Any tool that cannot be controlled by the switch is dangerous and should be repaired Keep tools that are
23. ting no 18 from the right hand strap and slip it on the the left hand strap Clip the control box on to mounting no 18 turning the box so that the spiral cable is at the front For the left hand version you should also change the control box display direction see page 8 Switching on Make sure that switch no 19 on the control box is in the OFF position and connect plug no 20 to socket no 22 Connect plug no 21 on the spiral cable to socket no 5 on the appliance N B follow the guide pin when connecting Remove blade cover no 14 before using the appliance Position switch no 19 on the control box in the ON position only when you are ready to start using the appliance The display screen on the control box and LED no 4 on the saw should light up You must follow the correct order for connecting up and switching on otherwise fault D11 is displayed If necessary rearm ON OFF switch no 19 on the control box Using the appliance Every time you use the appliance press and hold down safety trigger no 3 then press trigger no 2 twice Whenever you are handling the appliance other than for pruning operations position switch no 19 on OFF and disconnect the appliance at socket no 5 If the appliance is not working switch off the control box at switch no 19 then switch on again Always keep your hands at a safe distance from the cutting head when the appliance is in operation It takes about three days to learn to ge
24. tions Water penetration inside the tool will increase the risk of electric shock Treat the electrical lead with care Never use it to carry pull or disconnect the tool Keep the lead away from heat lubricants sharp edges and moving parts Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electric shock Never carry the charger by the lead and do not pull the lead to disconnect the plug Keep the lead away from heat oil and sharp edges Never place the charger in contact with water If your charger lead is damaged you should change it using an original lead or unit from the INFACO factory or from an approved ELECTROCOUP retailer Never leave your battery on charge for more than 24 hours Do not charge the battery in the case allow air to circulate around it AA The appliance must be disconnected at rear plug no 5 for the following operations When you are putting on or taking off the battery carrier jacket When mounting removing or lubricating the blade When changing the cutting head When servicing or repairing the appliance Take care to avoid the cutting edge of the blade when removing and adjusting it When the appliance is in operation always keep your hands away from the cutting head Avoid switching on the machine unexpectedly Make sure the switch is in the Off position before connecting the tool to the mains supply and or battery block picking it up or carrying it Accidents may be caused by carrying tool
25. uce the likelihood of physical injury caused by the cutting blades Keep the electrical supply lead well away from the cutting area During usage the lead may be hidden in shrubbery and be accidentally cut by the blade Ref NPSTH10 SC30 6 Index 02 Recharging the battery Charge indicator lights Fixed orange battery on charge Fixed green battery charged remains on top up charge Fixed orange light for 2 seconds when the 2 battery is connected signals that it has been detected by the charger Note the order of charge depends on the order of connection To charge your battery belt connect charger no 23 741C1 to the 230V 50Hz mains supply on well ventilated premises free of inflammable products and sources of ignition The battery must not be covered or close to a heat source The temperature on the premises should be between 10 C and 25 C and there should be no damp important to recharge it in a well ventilated area and not inside its carry case to avoid overheating see For safety reasons and to ensure that your battery belt remains in good working order it is very diagram page 7 Connect plug no 22 on the battery to socket no 24 on the charger The charger starts working automatically as soon as the battery is connected Indicator light no 26 lights up fixed orange throughout charging When your battery 1s fully charged indicator light no 25 lights up green From this moment on the charger automatically provides
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