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Keep your work area tidy.

 Clutter in work areas increases risks of accidents.

Take into account the work zone

. Do not expose electric tools to rain. Do not use electric 

tools in a damp or wet environment. Make sure the work area is properly lit. Do not use 
electric tools near inflammable liquids or gases. 

Protect yourself from electric shocks.

 Avoid bodily contact with surfaces connected to the 

earth, such as battery chargers, electric multi-plugs, etc.

Keep away from children!

 Do not allow third parties to touch the tool or cable. Keep them 

away from your work area.

Store your tools in a safe location

.  When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry, locked 

location in their original packaging and out of the reach of children.

Wear suitable work clothing

. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewellery. It could be 

caught up in moving parts. When working in the open air, wearing rubber gloves and non-
slip sole footwear is recommended. If your hair is long, wear a hair net.

Wear protective eye-wear.

 Also wear a mask if the work being carried out generates dust.

Protect the power cord.

 Do not carry the tool using its cord and do not pull on the cord to 

disconnect it from the socket. Protect the cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.

Maintain your tools carefully.

 Regularly check the plug and power cord condition and, 

if they are damaged, have them replaced by a recognised specialist. Keep your tool dry and 
free of oil.

Remove the tool keys.

 Before starting the machine, make sure the keys and adjustment 

tools have been removed.

Check your tool for damage

. Before reusing the tool, carefully check that the safety 

systems or slightly damaged parts are in perfect working order. 

Have your tool repaired by a specialist.

  This tool is compliant with applicable safety 

rules. All repairs must be carried out by a specialist and only using original parts, failure to do 
so could result in serious risks to user safety.

 Advice

Summary of Contents for E500012V2

Page 1: ...Original user guide EN other languages E500012V2 E500012V2T Olive harvester...

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Page 3: ...neral product view 5 Specifications 5 User guide 6 Adjustment of the telescopic pole 10 Precautions for use and safety 11 Servicing and maintenance 12 Safety instruction 14 Warranty conditions 15 Advi...

Page 4: ...or hold the material to be cut while the blades are moving WARNING Read all the safety warnings and all the instructions Failing to heed warnings and follow instructions may lead to an electric shock...

Page 5: ...ly 12VCC Max power 200W Max Weight 3000g 3250g Length 2 30m 2 30m 3 30m Speed 1200 oscillations mn These specifications are given as an indication only Under no circumstances may they be considered as...

Page 6: ...optimum performance It is imperative to carefully read the device and accessory user manuals before handling or connecting the device Fitting the comb VPlease ask your dealer for advice on fitting th...

Page 7: ...7 Comb assembly...

Page 8: ...8 Comb attachment Failsafe...

Page 9: ...ation and connection It is essential to carefully read the user manuals for the devices and accessories before connecting them Using the machine ON OFF Start up Connect the power cable Connect the pow...

Page 10: ...10 Adjustment of the telescopic pole...

Page 11: ...ous operation When the machine starts if there is significant vibration stop the machine immediately and check the comb fitting and tightening If the significant vibration persists stop the machine im...

Page 12: ...me the battery is charged Once per week Once per month Once per year In the event of damage In the event of a malfunction When necessary Complete machine Visual inspection of its condition Cleaning In...

Page 13: ...ead at least once every day in the morning before star ting to work Position the spray nozzle towards the ball and socket Hold the spray can upright and then press Grease the vibrating head at least o...

Page 14: ...from the accessory head being used Do not work with the tool if you are tired or feeling unwell Wear the specific recommended personal protection equipment for each accessory Keep the equipment out o...

Page 15: ...bour The repair or replacement during the warranty period does not extend or renew the initial warranty All failings regarding the storage and safety instructions will void the manufacturer s warranty...

Page 16: ...in the open air wearing rubber gloves and non slip sole footwear is recommended If your hair is long wear a hair net Wear protective eye wear Also wear a mask if the work being carried out generates d...

Page 17: ...se or damaged Contact the dealer if necessary Defective tool detection Contact your dealer Broken carbon rod Wear Replace the broken and or worn rod Noise in the extension Extension guide damaged Cont...

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Page 19: ...co To validate the warranty REGISTER IMMEDIATELY ONLINE ON www infaco com your warranty declaration or send this form filled out IN BLOCK CAPITALS AS SOON AS THE TOOL IS PURCHASED Name Pr nom Company...

Page 20: ...Serial number To be kept by the dealer for the customer file customer file dealer...

Page 21: ...ation 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 Technical information or...

Page 22: ...2002 modified by the directive 2005 88 EC order of 22 may 2006 E500012V2 E500012V2T Niveau de pression acoustique pond r A au poste de travail LpA NF EN 60745 2 11 2009 82 dB A Sound pressure level Lp...

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