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To optimise the autonomy of your PELLENC battery tool, the rotational speed of the cutting tool used must be adapted to the type 

of mowing operation required.

The higher the rotational speed of the cutting tool is, the higher the energy consumption. Therefore the progressive nature of the 

control trigger must be used to adjust the rotational speed of the cutting tool.

USAGE

BATTERY AUTONOMY AND WORKING EFFICIENCY

Type of Vegetation or operation

Cutting tool recommended

Rotational speed recommended

Edges

PELLENC wire Ø 2.4 mm

2,000 rpm (eco mode)

Lawn

PELLENC wire Ø 2.4 mm

2,000 rpm (eco mode)

Grass

PELLENC wire Ø 3 mm

3000 rpm (eco mode)

Dense and tall grass

PELLENC wire Ø 3 mm

6200 rpm

Tall and dense scrub brush

Twin-blade

3000 rpm (eco mode)

Woody plants

8-toothed blade

3000 rpm (eco mode)

Brambles, plant regrowths, shrubs

Mulching blade

6200 rpm

Thinning

Chisel-tooth saw

3000 rpm (eco mode)

Minimum speed

Minimum stroke

2000 rpm

Stop

Trigger released

Average speed

50% of the stroke

3000 rpm

Maximum speed

100% of the stroke

6,200 rpm

Summary of Contents for Excelion 2000 PROFESSIONAL

Page 1: ... Fax 33 0 4 90 09 64 09 E mail pellenc sa pellenc com www pellenc com 53_107869_C 03 2015 Brush cutter READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE TOOL USER GUIDE Translation of the original user guide ENG CONTENTS Brush cutter with safety parts An adjusting key A harness A user guide ...

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Page 3: ...Y GUARD 11 ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF THE SAFETY GUARD OF THE CHISEL TOOTH SAW BLADE 11 ADJUSTING THE WORKING POSITION 12 ADJUSTING THE ORIENTATION OF THE HANDLEBAR 12 ATTACH AND ADJUST THE LENGTH OF THE HARNESS 13 THE HARNESS supplied with the tool 13 MACHINE BALANCING 14 USAGE 14 BATTERY AUTONOMY AND WORKING EFFICIENCY 16 ROLL CUT CUTTING HEAD 18 TAP CUT CUTTING HEAD 20 MULTI CUT CUTTING HEAD 22 BL...

Page 4: ...TIONS heading in order to identify the location of the safety indications on the tool No part of this manual may be reproduced without the written consent of PELLENC The technical characteristics and the illustrations given in this manual are for information purposes and are in no way contractual PELLENC reserves the right to make any modification or improvement to its products as deemed necessary...

Page 5: ...wer cord to carry pull or disconnect the tool Keep the power lead away from heat lubricant sharp edges or moving parts e When using a tool outdoors use an extension adapted to outdoor use f If you must use a tool in a damp place use power supply protected by a residual current device RCD Personal safety a Remain vigilant watch what you are doing and use common sense when using the tool Do not use ...

Page 6: ...projected causing serious injuries Only use nylon cutting wire recommended by Pellenc with a max diameter of 3 mm 6 Cutting blades Always use an original Pellenc cutting tool Tool usage and maintenance a Do not force the tool Use the tool suited for the job b Do not use the tool if the switch does not allow it to be switched on and off c Disconnect the plug from the power source and or battery pac...

Page 7: ...efore putting the machine on the ground 4 Place metal cutting tool s in their original packaging or place them in their transport bag 5 Put the battery back in its original packaging 6 Turn the handlebar so that it is aligned with the pole to facilitate the transport of several tools 7 Secure the packed machine and battery in the transport vehicle 1 A rapid tool release system makes it possible fo...

Page 8: ... an approved safety helmet 4 Gloves safety pants and safety shoes must be worn 5 Maintaining an adequate safety distance Be sure to maintain an adequate safety distance of 15 m and ensure that there are no people especially children or animal in the working area of the machine Stop the machine immediately if a person or animal approaches 6 Direction of rotation and maximum speed 6200 rpm Pay atten...

Page 9: ...ate Used to hang the tool using a harness 5 Electronic control board of the motor and its radiator Protects the electronic control board and allows heat to dissipate 6 Handlebar adjustment knob Used to adjust the angle of the handlebar and put the tool in its transport position 7 Safety trigger Prevents inadvertent activation of the control trigger the safety trigger must be activated prior to act...

Page 10: ...eight excluding cutting tool and safety guard in kg 5 4 Dimensions l x w x h in mm 1 800 x 450 x 225 Cutting diameter in mm 340 Rotational speed in rpm 2000 to 6200 Battery life Depending on the use and type of battery Values measured at maximum rated speed ah value of the right wrist measured in m s ah value of the left wrist measured in m s MultiCut Ø2 4 wire 1 7 2 1 Ø3 wire 1 7 2 Twin blade 1 5...

Page 11: ...53_12_013B A B 1 2 3 53_12_008A 53_12_009A 53_12_011B 3 2 1 1 53_12_010B 2 A B C D PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF THE STANDARD SAFETY GUARD HANDLEBAR ASSEMBLY DISMANTLING supplied with the tool ...

Page 12: ... 53_14_023D 53_14_025A 53_14_024B 53_14_026A A A B B PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF THE MULCHING SAFETY GUARD ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY OF THE SAFETY GUARD OF THE CHISEL TOOTH SAW BLADE ...

Page 13: ... operator s size is a 3 step process adjusting the orientation of the handlebar installing and adjusting the harness balancing the machine These various adjustments are repeated until the brush cutter is in a suitable working position These operations help adjust the position of the handlebar to the shape of the user Users must not work with their arms stretched out or completely bent ADJUSTING TH...

Page 14: ...rness helps adjust the vertical position of the Excelion 2000 Professional brush cutter so that it is within reach and the cutting head is pointing slightly downwards This adjustment is made at the same time as the balance adjustment and the orientation of the handlebar ATTACH AND ADJUST THE LENGTH OF THE HARNESS ...

Page 15: ...Connect the power cord to the machine 5 Power up the tool to select one of the following operating modes 3 Check that the cutting tool does not touch the ground Make sure the work area is clear and there is nobody within a 15 metre radius Check your safety devices MACHINE BALANCING Put the harness hook on one of the 4 attachment positions available on the tool Use the attachment point which gives ...

Page 16: ...m C X2 4200 rpm 53_14_005A 53_14_010B X2 D X2 X2 4200 rpm 4200 rpm 6200 rpm 6200 rpm 53_14_006A USAGE The pressure exerted on the trigger makes it possible to progressively increase the speed to its maximum value The tool is now powered up and ready to operate ...

Page 17: ...ENCY Type of Vegetation or operation Cutting tool recommended Rotational speed recommended Edges PELLENC wire Ø 2 4 mm 2 000 rpm eco mode Lawn PELLENC wire Ø 2 4 mm 2 000 rpm eco mode Grass PELLENC wire Ø 3 mm 3000 rpm eco mode Dense and tall grass PELLENC wire Ø 3 mm 6200 rpm Tall and dense scrub brush Twin blade 3000 rpm eco mode Woody plants 8 toothed blade 3000 rpm eco mode Brambles plant regr...

Page 18: ...UT For mowing large areas The diameter of the wire must be adapted to the vegetation For mowing and clearing edges Essentially used in cases of significant wear and tear of the wire along walls or gratings For all types of mowing requiring a quick change of tools Ø 320 mm Mowing of dense grass and scrub brush Ø 320 mm Ø 320 mm Ø 2 4 PELLENC lawn Ø 3 PELLENC dense grass and brush Ø 240 mm Grinding ...

Page 19: ...3_13_056A 53_13_063A 53_13_055B 3 5 M X3 53_12_030C 53_12_031B 53_12_033B 1 2 53_12_032B A1 A3 A2 A4 B1 B3 B2 B4 ROLL CUT CUTTING HEAD USAGE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ROLL CUT ASSEMBLY CUTTING WIRE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 20: ...20 53_12_034B x1 53_12_035B 2 1 53_12_037B 53_12_036B 53_13_059B 53_13_057B 53_13_061B 1 2 C1 C3 C2 C4 D1 D3 D2 D4 A2 USAGE ADJUSTMENT OF THE CUTTING WIRE S POSITION ROLL CUT RECHARGING ...

Page 21: ..._13_076B 3 5 M 53_13_078A 53_13_077A B1 B3 B2 B4 53_13_072A 53_13_074A 53_13_085B 53_13_071A A1 A3 A2 A4 53_13_073C USAGE TAP CUT CUTTING HEAD TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION TAP CUT ASSEMBLY CUTTING WIRE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 22: ...22 53_13_081A 53_13_082A C1 C2 53_13_085A 1 2 53_13_083A D1 D2 D2 A3 USAGE RECHARGING TAP CUT ADJUSTMENT OF THE CUTTING WIRE S POSITION ...

Page 23: ...23 53_12_055B 53_13_044A 53_13_046A 53_12_056B 53_13_045A 53_13_047A A1 A3 A2 A4 B1 B2 USAGE TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION MULTI CUT CUTTING HEAD CUTTING WIRE ASSEMBLY MULTI CUT ASSEMBLY ...

Page 24: ...24 53_12_058B 53_12_057B 1 2 53_12_059B 1 2 1 2 53_12_060B 53_12_061B C1 C2 D1 D3 D2 D4 A2 USAGE ADJUSTMENT OF THE CUTTING WIRE S POSITION DOUBLE TOOTHED BLADE ASSEMBLY ...

Page 25: ...25 53_12_063B 53_12_064B 53_13_089A 53_13_051A 53_13_088A 53_13_050A A1 A3 A5 A2 A4 A6 USAGE BLADE CUT CUTTING HEAD CUTTING TOOL ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ...

Page 26: ...26 53_14_028A 53_14_027A 53_14_030A 360 x3 53_14_033A 53_14_034A 360 x3 A4 A3 A5 A1 A2 1 2 3 4 57098 5 6 7 USAGE CITY CUT CUTTING HEAD CUTTING TOOL ASSEMBLY TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION ...

Page 27: ...THE DIFFERENT WORK TECHNIQUES Tall grass mowing Simple mowing USAGE Before you start mowing analyse the surface area to be cleared the nature of the surface the slope the presence of obstacles etc Also pay attention to the wind direction which can have an impact to facilitate the disposal of cut grass Always follow the slope Avoid moving up and down the slope Start at the bottom letting cut grass ...

Page 28: ...ation to be protected The clearing saw is used for all types of work thinning cutting regrowth shrubs woody plants etc Working with the clearing saw is carried out parallel to the ground observing the direction of rotation of the blade to avoid kickback 1 high risk of kickback zone 2 high risk zone 3 work zone Avoid all contact of the blade with the soil or stones THE DIFFERENT WORK TECHNIQUES Mow...

Page 29: ...by blasting or brushing Visual verification of the machine s safety devices carrying plate safety guard angle transmission Verification of the functioning of the trigger safety Sharpening verification and re sharpening if necessary Visual inspection of the cutting tool absence of cracks or distortion Visual inspection of the cutting tool s attachment to the shaft absence of distortion or wear and ...

Page 30: ...pen the tube of PELLENC grease Apply 4g of PELLENC grease once a month or every 100 hours Grease the threads of the shaft of the angle to facilitate the release of the cutting head nuts 1 Standard housing ref 107533 2 Grinding chamber ref 111600 3 Chisel tooth saw housing ref 111500 4 CityCut housing ref 118267 For specific lubrication of the angle transmission of the CITY CUT cutting head refer t...

Page 31: ...31 35749 53_14_050A 53_14_029A 53_14_040A C1 C3 C2 1 3 4 2 1 53_14_032A 53_14_039A D1 D2 1 2 x50h Changing the housing Greasing MAINTENANCE ...

Page 32: ...32 3 4 5 6 E5 E4 E2 E1 E3 53_14_035A 53_14_036A 53_14_037A 53_14_038A E6 53_14_045A 2 1 N 13 53_14_051A Changing the blade kit MAINTENANCE ...

Page 33: ...33 45 3 7 mm 53_14_046A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sharpening the blades MAINTENANCE ...

Page 34: ...INTENANCE Cutting head parts CUTTING HEAD BLADE CUT CUTTING HEAD ROLL CUT CUTTING HEAD MULTI CUT CUTTING HEAD TAP CUT CUTTING HEAD CITY CUT 1 Ref 107711 2 Ref 107715 3 Ref 107712 4 Ref 106803 5 Ref 57076 1 Ref 107700 2 Ref 106645 3 Ref 57080 1 Ref 80366 2 Ref 79032 3 Ref 80362 4 Ref 76715 5 Ref 81116 6 Ref 57075 1 Ref 113412 2 Ref 113414 3 Ref 107375 4 Ref 113413 5 Ref 107374 6 Ref 57078 ...

Page 35: ...h 1 79601 Ø 3 mm 56 m with 1 108911 2 Nylon wire tube Ø 2 4 mm 200 mm strands 79602 3 Bi blade Ø 255 mm 79600 only on MULTI CUT Ø 320 mm 110279 only on BLADE CUT 4 Tri blade Ø 320 mm 114700 5 Mulching blade 110281 only on BLADE CUT With recommended mulching safety guard 111600 6 Clearing saw 111700 With mandatory housing 111500 7 8 tooth blade 85176 only for MULTI CUT 8 11 and 12 tooth blades 1182...

Page 36: ...points Change the trigger or sensor Change the electronics board Checks Battery switch Check the cord s condition Check that the battery is not completey discharged At PELLENC approved dealer premises At PELLENC approved dealer premises At PELLENC approved dealer premises Probable cause Battery off The power cord is sectioned Battery Electronic board A trigger no longer functions Electronic board ...

Page 37: ...formations Check there are no deformations Check there are no deformations Check the shaft s condition no deformations Clean the cams Check the condition of the teeth Probable cause Damaged cutting blade Damaged crown Damaged cutting blade retaining element Damaged motor shaft Fouled cutting head Worn notched cam teeth Condition of diodes On On Condition of battery start stop switch I I Symptoms T...

Page 38: ... 10 Checks At PELLENC approved dealer premises Check the condition of the cord 4 beeps on the battery When stopped check the battery charge level indicated on the side display Probable cause A trigger no longer functions The power cord is sectioned The tool has reached its temperature limit The battery is discharged Condition of diodes On Off Condition of battery start stop switch I Symptoms The t...

Page 39: ...erform the repair or replacement on the basis of warranty time as defined by PELLENC sa Any maintenance or repair work whatsoever carried out during the warranty period shall mandatorily be performed by PELLENC sa or by a PELLENC sa authorized dealer under penalty of forfeiture of the warranty All costs arising from the immobilization movement approach and transport shall be in all events for the ...

Page 40: ...reserves the right to make design and and manufacturing modifications with the aim of constant progress towards PERFECTION Roger PELLENC Chief Executive Officer PATENTED EQUIPMENT NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE GRASS CUTTING BRUSH CUTTER OR BATTERY AS YOU RISK INVALIDATING THE WARRANTY REFER THE PROBLEM TO AN APPROVED REPAIRER ...

Page 41: ...0001 53P49999 53P50000 53P99999 COMPLIES WITH THE PERTINENT PROVISIONS OF THE MACHINES DIRECTIVE 2006 42 CE AND COMPLIES WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE FOLLOWING OTHER EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 2004 108 CE Sound Level at the maximum operating rating THE FOLLOWING HARMONIZED EUROPEAN STANDARDS WERE USED EN 60745 1 EN 11806 CONCLUDED AT PERTUIS DATED 01 12 2014 ROGER PELLENC CHIE...

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