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It is recommended, during OFF SEASON period, to
perform a general inspection of your tool, at an
authorized dealer. For more information, consult your
authorized dealer, or contact us.
USB POWER SUPPLY
The control housing 04 is equipped with a USB power
supply connector 05 (Type A IP67) which allows you to
charge small electronic devices such as walkmans, mobile
phones and other mobile accessories. This power supply is
only active when switch 07 is set to "ON". It is not designed
to charge laptops, touch pads and other equipment not
specified above.
REMOTE HOUSING
The remote unit 06 allows you to check the charge status of
your batteries
09a or 09b and to view statistics,
enable/disable operating options, or perform preliminary
diagnostics in case of failure or malfunction.
The operation of the remote housing 06 is very simple and
intuitive (see illustration E on page 5):
PGUP = up
INCR = input
PUSH = input
DECR = output
PGND = down
The commands defined above, are the ones used
systematically in all remote housing 06 menus.
LAUNCHING
When used with a FELCO 801-HP, FELCO 811-HP or
FELCO 820-HP, upon starting the tool using switch 07
located on the remote unit 06, the following information is
provided on the display if the value of the number of cuts until
the next service equals 0 or is less than 0.
#
X
X
X
X
X
X
This value provides an indication of the number of cuts that
you can still perform before a service is recommended.
If this value is positive, a few seconds later the display shows
automatically the battery charge level.
If the value is negative, in order to display the batteries
charge levels you must use command PUSH of the remote
housing 06.
When used with FELCO 800 or FELCO 810, upon launching
the tool, the information related to next service is not
available, the display shows automatically the batteries
charge level.
B
1
-
B
2
:
Each block corresponds to 10% of battery capacity, here
battery B1 is 100% full and battery B2 is 100% full.
When battery B1 is 50% and battery B2 is not connected or
empty (0%), the display shows the following:
B
1
-
B
2
:
- - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
From the battery level display:
B
1
-
B
2
:
- - - - -
- - - - - - - - - -
And using functions "PGND and PGUP" you are able to
intuitively navigate through the menus listed below.
In order to navigate in the various menus, refer to the
following navigation diagrams:
- Use with FELCO 801-HP, 811-HP or 820-HP: diagram F
on page 6
- Use with FELCO 800 or 810: Diagram G on page 139.
NOTES
•
The options Semi-open setting and Standby mode
mode are only available if the FELCO 880-NP is used
with FELCO 801-HP, FELCO 811-HP or FELCO 820-
HP pruning shears.
CUT STATISTICS MENU (FELCO 801-HP, 811-HP, 820-
HP, 800 OR 810)
PUSH 2 sec=RESET
Left part # XXXXXX = Number of cuts made since the last
reset of the counter.
Right part XXX h YY m = Time of tool usage in hours and
minutes since the last reset of the counter.
If you press the joystick for 2 seconds (PUSH command), the
2 counters of this screen are reset to zero.
"CUT TYPES" MENU (FELCO 801-HP, 811-HP, 820-HP,
800 OR 810)
PUSH 2 sec=RESET
S (SMALL) = Percentage of small diameter cuts,
M (MEDIUM) = Percentage of medium diameter cuts,
L (LARGE) = Percentage of large cuts
performed since the last counter reset. The different levels of
cuts classifications are determined on the basis of the
averages and these values should be considered as an
indication.
If you press the joystick for 2 seconds (PUSH command), the
3 counters of this screen are reset to zero.
"BLOCKAGE" MENU (FELCO 801-HP, 811-HP, 820-HP,
800 OR 810)
PUSH 2 sec=RESET
XX% XXL = Percentage of cutting head blockages since the
last reset of the counter. Shows whether the diameters of
wood cut correspond to the capacity of the tool and whether
the tool is used properly.
If you press the joystick for 2 seconds (PUSH command), the
counter of this screen is reset to zero.
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2
3
4
5
6
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1
2
3
h
4
5
m
4
2
%
S
3
7
%
M
2
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L
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-
%
X
X
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