Use and maintenance manual – Translation of
original Instruction.: 00, Date 23/09/2020
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WARNING!
If the front tying opening (10) of the tool gets blocked due to foreign material while tying, remove this stuff after
switching off.
Stopping the tool
The tool must be switched off at the end of each work session, therefore:
•
Put the ON/OFF button (7) in “off” position
•
Remove the battery (14)
•
Carefully put the tool and the batteries into the carrying case.
Storing the tool
•
Switch the tool off and remove the battery.
•
Recharge the battery (14) before putting it into its case.
•
Clean and lubricate the tool before storing it with its components in the carrying case.
•
Store the tool in a dry place.
•
During long periods of inactivity recharge the batteries not later than every 3 months.
Troubleshooting
WARNING!
All the following maintenance operations shall be carried out by a maintenance technician.
FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
REMEDY
The tool does not
work
Flat battery
Recharge the battery (14)
Disconnected battery
Check the proper connection of the battery (14) with the tool
Possible electronic or me-
chanic problem
Take the tool to an Authorized Service Point
Failed or wrong tying
operation
Foreign material
Check and remove foreign materials and residual tie pieces
Failed tie supply
Remove the blocked tie from the supply line and then re-insert it.
Too quick tool detachment
from the branch
Wait till the end of the tying operation before detaching the tool
from the branch.
The hook has not re-
tracted
Failed tying operation
Switch the tying tool off, retract the hook (4) manually and re-
move the residual tie on the tying wheel.
The battery cannot
get charged up
Damaged battery
Replace the battery (14).
Faulty battery charger
Replace the battery charger (17).
Unfit battery charger
Check whether the battery charger is the one supplied with the
tool.
Error code numbers list
Kind of alarm
Quantity of flash-
ings on the display
Quantity of beeps Kind of error shown
on the display
Current sensor error
2
6
E02
Damage to the mosfets
3
6
E03
Hall sensor
4
3
E04
Peak overcurrent / medium current protection
5
5
E05
Blocked front tying opening / blocked motor
6
3
E06
Lack of phase
7
4
E07
Undervoltage / overvoltage
8
1
E08
Mosfet overheating
9
6
E09
EEPROM error
11
6
E11
Phase detection error
12
4
E12
Schedule error
13
6
E13
Interval is over: it is maintenance time
15
8
E15
WARNING!
Neglecting to follow the instructions in the manual could cause damages or injuries.