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REPAIR
Perturbations
Causes
Solutions
Abnormal heavy vibrations
Wrong tightening of the brush
Contact your dealer
Detect faulty tool.
Contact your dealer
Wire breakage
Wear
Change the worn wire
Noise in the pole
Deteriorated pole guide
Contact your dealer
Tool does not start
Battery drained
Recharge the battery
No power to the tool
Reconnect to power source
Others
Contact your dealer
Tool suddenly stops
Battery drained
Recharge the battery
Keep your work area tidy.
Untidiness in the work area increases the risk of accidents.
Take the work area environment
into account.
Don’t expose electrical tools to the rain. Don’t use electrical tools in a humid or wet
environment. Make sure the work area is well lit. Don’t use electrical tools if there are flammable liquids
or gases in the vicinity.
Protect yourself against electrical discharge.
Avoid bodily contact with
grounded surfaces, such as, for example: battery charger, multiway electrical sockets, etc...
Keep children away!
Don’t allow other people to touch either the tool or the power cord. Keep others
well away from your work area.
Store your tools in a safe place.
Tools not in use should be stored in a dry, enclosed place, in their
original packaging and out of the reach of children.
Wear suitable working gear.
Do not wear
flowing clothes or jewelry. These could get caught up by moving parts. When working outdoors, it is
recommended that you wear rubber gloves and shoes with non-slip soles. Use a hairnet if you have long
hair.
Wear protective goggles.
Use a mask as well if the work you are doing produces dust or debris.
Take care of the lead.
Never carry the charger by its power cord, and so not pull on the power cord to
unplug it. Keep the power cord away from heat sources, oil or sharp edges.
Take good care of your tools.
Regularly check the condition of the power cord and plug, and have
them changed by an approved specialist if they show any signs of damage. Keep the POWERCOUP
PW2 material dry and free of oil and grease. Remove the tool keys. Remove any adjustment keys before
switching on the tool.
Check whether your tool is damaged
Before using the tool, carefully check that the safety features are in perfect working order and whether
any parts have been even slightly damaged.
Have your tool repaired by a specialist.
This tool is compliant with the safety regulations in force. All repairs must be carried out by an authorized
service provider (ASP) or by INFACO and exclusively using original parts. Parts which are not original may
seriously risk the safety of the user.
RECOMMANDATIONS