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PCU50
7.2
The tool does not operate when the deadman's handle is operated
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7.3
The LEDs of the tool do not come on when the tool is started
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7.4
The useful operating time between the individual charging cycles of the
battery pack is less than 5 minutes
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7.5
The deadman's handle is jammed or doesn't return automatically to the
neutral position
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7.6
The cutting is poor
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Possible cause
Solution
The battery condition is poor.
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Check the battery pack condition. See section 3.6.2.
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Replace the battery pack by a fully charged battery
pack.
The tool is not started.
Push the on/off switch. The LEDs should come on.
The battery pack is in the sleep mode. This
occurs when the tool is not used for about
10 minutes.
To start the battery pack again:
•
Push the on/off switch.
The electric motor does not operate.
Have it repaired by a Holmatro Certified Technician.
The temperature indicator of the tool
flashes.
Refer to 3.4.
The temperature indicator of the battery
flashes.
Refer to 3.4.
The internal sensors of the tool are dirty.
Clean the sensors. Refer to 6.4.4
Possible cause
Solution
The battery pack is not locked.
Remove the battery pack and put it in the tool again until
the battery pack locks.
The battery pack is in the sleep mode. This
occurs when tool is not used for about 10
minutes.
To start the battery pack again:
•
Push the on/off switch.
The deadman’s handle is not in neutral
position.
Put deadman’s handle in neutral position.
Possible cause
Solution
The battery pack is worn out.
Replace the battery pack.
Possible cause
Solution
The deadman's handle is damaged
externally.
Have it repaired by a Holmatro Certified Technician.
The deadman's handle is faulty.
Have it repaired by a Holmatro Certified Technician.
Possible cause
Solution
The blades are damaged.
Sharpen or file the cutting edge of the blades in the
correct shape.
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