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ELECTRIC HEDGE-TRIMMER HELION 2 COMPACT

54_117575-H

 

2.1.6. UPKEEP

1.

Have the power tool serviced by a qualified technician using only identical spare parts.

 This ensures

the continued safety of the power tool.

 

2.1.7. TOOL’S END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT

1.

When the tool reaches the end of its life, PELLENC keeps the end of life sheet of the equipment at

disposal.

 The end of life sheet provides instructions for safely removing components.

 

2.2. SAFETY WARNING FOR THE HEDGE-TRIMMER

1.

Keep all parts of the body away from the cutting blade. Do not clear away cut materials or hold elements

when blades are moving. 

The cutting blades continue to move after powering off. A moment of inattention

while operating a hedge-trimmer may result in serious personal injury.

2.

Carry the hedge-trimmer by the handle with the cutter bar stopped and being careful not to press the On/

Off switch. 

 Proper transportation of the hedge-trimmer reduces the risk of inadvertent starting of the machine

and bodily injuries from the blades.

3.

When transporting or storing the hedge-trimmer, always install the blade protector sheath. 

 Correct use

of the hedge-trimmer reduces the risk of bodily injury from the blades.

4.

When clearing jams or repairing the machine, make sure all power switches are off and the power cable

is removed or disconnected. 

Unintentional activation of the hedge-trimmer when clearing jams or undertaking

repairs can result in serious injury.

5.

Hold the hedge-trimmer with both hands on the insulated gripping surfaces only, as the blade may come

into contact with hidden electrical wires. 

Blades that come in contact with an "active" wire may "electrify"

the exposed metal parts of the hedge-trimmer and expose the operator to electrical shock.

6.

Keep all power cords and cables away from the cutting area. 

Power cords and cables may be hidden in

hedges or bushes and can be accidentally cut by the blade.

7.

Do not use the hedge-trimmer in adverse weather conditions, especially if there is a risk of lightning.

This decreases the risk of being struck by lightning.

 

2.3. SAFETY SIGNAGE

1. LwA sound power level guaranteed.

2. Risk of burns (motor)

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Summary of Contents for HELION 2 COMPACT

Page 1: ...ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER HELION 2 COMPACT Operating instructions 54_117575 H 05 2020 ENG Translation of the original user guide READ THE USER GUIDE CAREFULLY BEFORE USE...

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Page 3: ...2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 11 4 COMMISSIONING 12 4 1 MOUNTING THE HANDLE 12 4 2 MOUNTING THE BLADE 13 4 3 MOUNTING THE DEFLECTOR ON THE L 63 BLADE 14 4 4 POSITION OF THE HANDLE 14 4 5 CONNECTING PEL...

Page 4: ...AGE AND TRANSPORT 29 8 1 STORAGE 29 8 2 OFF SEASON STORAGE 29 9 ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES 30 9 1 PRESENTATION OF BLADE TYPES 30 9 1 1 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED WITH EACH BLADE 30 9 2 ACCESSORIES 30 9 3 C...

Page 5: ...ly hazardous situation which if not avoided leads to minor injuries The points marked WARNING warn the user of a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided leads to serious injury or death T...

Page 6: ...hile operating the power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control of the tool 2 1 2 ELECTRICAL SAFETY 1 The power tool connector must be adapted to the socket Never modify the connector in any...

Page 7: ...tool from the socket or remove the battery if possible before any adjustment change of accessory or storage These preventive safety measures reduce the risk of accidentally starting the power tool 4...

Page 8: ...machine and bodily injuries from the blades 3 When transporting or storing the hedge trimmer always install the blade protector sheath Correct use of the hedge trimmer reduces the risk of bodily injur...

Page 9: ...es and hearing protec tion is required 6 Wearing of gloves is mandatory 2 4 PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT Equipment Wear 1 Safety helmet Recommended 2 Protective visor Recommended 3 Resistant work glo...

Page 10: ...trigger 3 Speed selector 4 LED power and speed indicator 5 Front handle 6 Engine housing Content A hedge trimmer without blade A power cord for the battery A Torx screwdriver A user guide 1 armband 3...

Page 11: ...levels and vibration rates is based on the operating conditions at the maximum nominal rating with a 750 mm blade Vibratory emission values at the handle determined in accordance with EN 60745 2 15 20...

Page 12: ...ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER HELION 2 COMPACT 54_117575 H 4 COMMISSIONING 4 1 MOUNTING THE HANDLE 12...

Page 13: ...the battery On Off switch is in the off position 0 and disconnect the battery power cable Caution Only ever use blades supplied by PELLENC to avoid the risk of injury Warning Running in of the blade...

Page 14: ...ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER HELION 2 COMPACT 54_117575 H 4 3 MOUNTING THE DEFLECTOR ON THE L 63 BLADE 4 4 POSITION OF THE HANDLE 14...

Page 15: ...f necessary recharge the battery using the charger To prolong the life of the connectors it is advisable to protect them when they are disconnected Avoid leaving the connectors in contact with abrasiv...

Page 16: ...that the power cord is properly connected 4 5 2 260 520 ALPHA BATTERY 1 Connect the battery on the harness making sure it is the right way round 3 Slide the battery into the base guide until the clip...

Page 17: ...Screw it in all the way 5 USING THE TOOL 5 1 FITTING THE POWER CORD AND ARM STRAP Fit the power cord on the harness and the arm strap to prevent contact with the blade 5 2 STARTING THE HELION 2 HEDGE...

Page 18: ...r Hold the front handle and pull the trigger twice to start the tool Keep hold the front handle and trigger while cut ting Note If the control trigger is remains released for more than 5 minutes repea...

Page 19: ...ctor on the handle Four indicator LEDs on the handle indicate the selected speed level Caution These indicator LEDs may flash when the tool approaches the tem perature safety threshold Note Reduce the...

Page 20: ...SE L63 OPTIMAL USE Dense vegetation in small sections POSSIBLE USE POSSIBLE USE POSSIBLE USE L63D POSSIBLE USE POSSIBLE USE OPTIMAL USE Top of the hedge Objective to have a beautiful finish prevent th...

Page 21: ...ector make sure to replace the cap Note To prolong the life of the connector it is advisable to protect it when in the unplugged Firstly on the tool by systematically repositioning the connector cap t...

Page 22: ...ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER HELION 2 COMPACT 54_117575 H 22...

Page 23: ...must be replaced as a precautionary measure or at least once a year Name reference Protective plate 71297 hedge trimmer blade screws and fittings kit 120445 Anti kickback guard 117524 hedge trimmer bl...

Page 24: ...6 5 Cleaning the blades Screws and fittings X User Blade screws 3 0 N m 3 fixing screws 4 0 N m 5 0 N m max Sharpening X User See Sec tion 6 7 Sharpening the blades Hedge trimmer blade Adjustment X P...

Page 25: ...screw to a torque of 3 N m using a Torx screwdriver 2 Check the position of the blades using a set of spac ing shims 6 5 CLEANING THE BLADES Important Energy consumption varies depending on the state...

Page 26: ...with the clean ing lubricating spray recommended by PELLENC ref 121633 Warning Never use solvents trichloroethylene white spirit petrol etc to clean the tool 6 6 HEDGE TRIMMER BLADE LUBRICATION 1 Loos...

Page 27: ...x screw driver Note The hedge trimmer blade gears must be lubricated after the first 25 hours of operation and every 50 hours thereafter 6 7 SHARPENING THE BLADES Sharpen the blades a little but often...

Page 28: ...e power cable and plug in again Restart the battery Cutting blade blocked Clean and lubricate the blade The hedge trim mer does not work The LEDs are lit Internal loose connection Contact your autho r...

Page 29: ...uard over the blade during transport and storage 8 2 OFF SEASON STORAGE Always clean the tool before storing it Always store the tool with a greased blade Always store the tool with a greased blade Al...

Page 30: ...it References 56206 57097 L75 Reference 56207 9 1 1 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED WITH EACH BLADE Protective sheath Mounting instructions The blade s certificate of conformity 9 2 ACCESSORIES Name reference HE...

Page 31: ...er Code Goods are compliant with the contract 1 Where they are fit for the purpose normally expected of similar goods and where applicable If it matches the description given by the seller and possess...

Page 32: ...ser Wear parts and or consumables cannot be covered by the warranty 10 1 2 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COMMERCIAL WARRANTY 10 1 2 3 1 PRODUCT COMMISSIONING AND COMMISSIONING DECLARATION The DISTRIBUTOR un...

Page 33: ...les service 10 1 3 3 SPARE PARTS Paid after sales service also covers original PELLENC spare parts excluding labour and outside the legal and commercial warranty period In case of replacement of origi...

Page 34: ...s of the machinery directive 2006 42 EC Complies with the provisions of the following European directives 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU ROHS Directive 1907 2006 REACH Regulation 2012 19 EU WEEE...

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