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- We recommend the use of the chain from 1/4 “when it is
utilized pruner.
6
- Do not disassemble the battery.
7
- If operating time has become excessively shorter, stop
operating the tool. There may be overheating, burns or
explosions.
8
- Do not store the tool or the battery at a temperature
exceeding 50°C.
9
- Do not dispose of batteries in fire. The battery may explode.
Refer to local regulations regarding possible special disposal
instructions.
Tips for extending battery life
1
-Charge the battery before completely discharging it. If a
decrease in power is noted, stop tool operation and charge
the battery.
2
- They have no memory effect, so they can be charged at
any time but lose charge at low temperatures and suffer from
the heat.
3
- Storage in a cool place delays the ageing process of the
Lithium-ion. Storage is suggested at a temperature between
20°C and 25° C. Before charging an overheated battery, allow
it to cool.
7
- To avoid the risk of injury, always turn off the engine before
removing any object wrapped around the head shaft or the
disc.
Use and care of electrical equipment
1
- Avoid hazardous environments. Do not use the tool in damp
or wet locations or when exposed to rain. Water infiltration
into the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
2
- Perform charging using only the charger specified by the
manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for a specific type of
battery pack can create a risk of fire when used with another
battery.
3
- Use only specified batteries with power tools. The use of
different types of batteries can result in a risk of injury and
fire. When the battery is not in use, avoid keeping it in contact
with metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws or other small metal objects that can establish a
contact between terminals. A short-circuit of the battery
terminals can cause burns or a fire.
4
- ln precarious conditions, battery fluid may leak. Do not
touch. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with
water. In the case of liquid contact with eyes, consult a
physician. Liquid ejected from the battery can cause irritation
or burns.
3. INFORMATION
Advantages of the E700:
1
- The circuit board that manages the motor is equipped with
a device able to recognise the force that the tool must develop,
modifying motor power in such a way to obtain a lower
consumption of energy stored.
2
- All tools shown on the first page
(BRUSHCUTTER, HEDGE
TRIMMER, PRUNER, BLOWER, HOE, OLIVE SHAKER and
EXTENSIONS)
can be connected to the machine and are
the same tools used on the evolution machines with 2-stroke
motors. In this way, you can use the same motor with all the
tools
(SOLUTION THAT MAXIMIZES YOUR INVESTMENT).
3
- In addition, the evolution E700 has the distinction of having
its motor on the opposite side to the tool (and not on the tool
head), allowing for proper balancing and ergonomics for
machine use over a long period while limiting fatigue.
4
- The E700 is especially suitable for professional use in
urban zones and areas, near schools and hospitals, inside
closed areas (greenhouses, etc.) where noisy equipment and
pollutants cannot be used.
Battery Characteristics:
IBEA
batteries are Lithium-ion Polymer. After 1,000 charging
cycles,
IBEA
batteries can be charged to 80% of initial
capacity without, however, reducing the power delivered by
the battery during work.
It is preferable to partially drain the battery rather than fully.
Advantages:
1
- They are less dangerous if they are damaged because
they contain a solid component (polymer) that is not
flammable.
2
- They have no memory effect, so they can be charged at
any time without problems.
Disadvantages:
1
- They can rapidly lose charge at low and high temperatures.
Motor Characteristics:
IBEA
motors are Brushless (without brushes). Therefore, no
maintenance is required and, not having any rubbing contact,
the motor screw is theoretically infinite, with the exception of
the ball bearings.
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