INFACO E50048 Telescopic Olive Harvester Set User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- INFACO
Table of Contents
- INFACO E50048 Telescopic Olive Harvester Set
- Protection of the environment
- General product view
- Specifications
- Compatible batteries
- User guide
- Installation and connection
- Adjustment of the telescopic pole
- Precautions for use and safety
- Servicing and maintenance
- Safety instruction
- Warranty conditions
- Advice
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INFACO E50048 Telescopic Olive Harvester Set
Protection of the environment
Observe all country-specific waste disposal rules and regulations.
- Power tools must not be disposed of with household refuse.
- The device, accessories and packaging must be taken to a recycling center.
- Ask the approved INFACO dealer for up-to-date information on the eco-compatible elimination of waste.
General product view
Specifications
Reference | E50048 | E50048T |
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Rated power supply | 48VCC | |
Max power | 350W Max | |
Weight | 3000g | 3250g |
Length | 2,30m | 2,30m à 3,30m |
Speed | 1200 oscillations / mn |
Compatible batteries
User guide
First use
The first time you use the equipment, we strongly recommend you to ask the advice of your dealer, who is qualified to give you all the advice you need for correct use and optimum performance. It is imperative to carefully read the device and accessory user manuals before handling or connecting the device.
Fitting the comb
Please ask your dealer for advice on fitting the comb. Incorrect assembly can cause wear on the comb or rods
NOTE:
The use of the INFACO (E710) screwdriver when tightening is strongly
recommended to avoid damaging the tightening tips.
Comb assembly:
Comb attachment
Installation and connection
Only use INFACO brand batteries with a 48 Volt power supply. Any use with batteries other than INFACO batteries may lead to damage. The warranty on the motorized handle will be void if batteries other than those manufactured by INFACO are used. In wet weather, it is imperative to carry the battery belt under waterproof clothing to keep the battery unit protected from the rain.
Using the machine
Adjustment of the telescopic pole
Precautions for use and safety
The machine is fitted with an electronic board with thermal circuit-breaking. As soon as the head jams because of too strong resistance, the electronic board cuts the power to the motor and the red LED lights. To restart, place the switch in the “OFF” position, then switch it back to “ON”. When the motor temperature is too high, the board cuts the motor power supply. To restart, carry out the previous operation. When the machine starts, if there is significant vibration, stop the machine immediately and check the comb fitting and tightening. If the significant vibration persists, stop the machine immediately and contact your nearest dealer. We also recommend that you keep the machine protection packaging for possible returns to the factory for after-sales operations.
IMPORTANT:
For the transport, storage, servicing, maintenance of the tool, or any other
operations not related to tool function operations, it is imperative to
disconnect the device.
Servicing and maintenance
Lubrication
Generously lubricate the vibrating head at least once every day, in the morning before starting to work. Position the spray nozzle towards the ball and socket. Hold the spray can upright and then press. Grease the vibrating head at least once per day (lubrication without removing any parts).
Safety instruction
IMPORTANT.
To reduce the risk of electric discharges, injuries and fire when using
electric tools, follow the fundamental safety measures indicated below. Read
and follow these instructions before using the tool, and keep the safety
instructions!
Outside operations related to the use of the tool, your tool and its
accessories must be disconnected and stored in their relevant packaging.
NOTE:
It is imperative to disconnect your tool from all power sources for the
following operations:
- Servicing.
- Battery charging.
- Maintenance.
- Transport.
- Storage.
When the tool is running, always remember to keep the hands away from the accessory head being used. Do not work with the tool if you are tired or feeling unwell. Wear the specific recommended personal protection equipment for each accessory. Keep the equipment out of the reach of children or visitors.
CAUTION:
Do not use the tool if there is a risk of fire or explosions, for example in
presence of flammable liquids or gases.
Never carry the charger by the cord, and do not pull on the cord to disconnect it from the socket. Never use the tool at night or in bad light without setting up additional lighting. When using the tool, keep both feet on the ground and keep as much balance as possible.
Caution:
- extensions can be made of conductive materials. Do not use near sources of electricity or electric wires.
- Keep the cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Warranty conditions
Your tool has a two-year warranty for manufacturing defects or faults. The warranty applies to the normal use of the tool and does not cover:
- damage due to poor maintenance or lack of maintenance,
- damage due to incorrect use,
- wear parts,
- tools that have been taken apart by unauthorized repairers,
- external factors (fire, flood, lightning, etc.),
- impacts and their consequences,
- ltools used with a battery or charger other than those of the INFACO brand.
The warranty is only applicable when the warranty has been registered with INFACO (warranty card or online declaration on www.infaco.com). If the warranty declaration was not made when the tool was purchased, the factory departure date will be used as the warranty start date. The warranty covers factory labor but not necessarily dealer labor. The repair or replacement during the warranty period does not extend or renew the initial warranty. All failings regarding the storage and safety instructions will void the manufacturer’s warranty. The warranty cannot entitle to compensation for: The possible immobilization of the tool during repairs. All work carried out by a person other than approved INFACO agents will cancel the tool warranty. The repair or replacement during the warranty period does not extend or renew the initial warranty. We strongly recommend INFACO tool users to contact the dealer that sold them the tool in the event of a failure. To avoid all disputes, please note the following procedure:
- Tool still under warranty, send it to us carriage paid and we will pay the return.
- Tool no longer under warranty, send it to us carriage paid and the return will be at your expense by cash on delivery. If the cost of the repair were to exceed € 80 excluding VAT, you will be supplied with a quote.
Advice
- Keep your work area tidy. Clutter in work areas increases risk of accidents.
- Take into account the work zone. Do not expose electric tools to rain. Do not use electric tools in a damp or wet environment. Make sure the work area is properly lit. Do not use electric tools near inflammable liquids or gases.
- Protect yourself from electric shocks. Avoid bodily contact with surfaces connected to the earth, such as battery chargers, electric multi-plugs, etc.
- Keep away from children! Do not allow third-parties to touch the tool or cable. Keep them away from your work area.
- Store your tools in a safe location. When not in use, tools must be stored in a dry, locked location in their original packaging and out of the reach of children.
- Wear suitable work clothing. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing or jewelry. It could be caught up in moving parts. When working in the open air, wearing rubber gloves and non-slip sole footwear is recommended. If your hair is long, wear a hair net.
- Wear protective eyewear. Also wear a mask if the work being carried out generates dust.
- Protect the power cord. Do not carry the tool using its cord and do not pull on the cord to disconnect it from the socket. Protect the cord from heat, oil and sharp edges.
- Maintain your tools carefully. Regularly check the plug and power cord condition and, if they are damaged, have them replaced by a recognized specialist. Keep your tool dry and free of oil.
- Remove the tool keys. Before starting the machine, make sure the keys and adjustment tools have been removed.
- Check your tool for damage. Before reusing the tool, carefully check that the safety systems or slightly damaged parts are in perfect working order.
- Have your tool repaired by a specialist. This tool is compliant with applicable safety rules. All repairs must be carried out by a specialist and only using original parts, failure to do so could result in serious risks to user safety.
Troubleshooting
Disruptions | Causes | Solutions |
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Significant abnormal vibrations
| ****
Incorrect comb assembly
| Refit the comb by following the procedure and contact the dealer if necessary.
Incorrect comb tightening
| Re-tighten the comb by following the procedure.
Incorrect rod tightening
| Re-tighten the rods by following the procedure.
Rod wear
| Check that one of the rod is not loose or damaged.
Contact the dealer if necessary.
Defective tool detection| Contact your dealer.
Broken carbon rod| Wear| Replace the broken and/or worn rod.
Noise in the extension| Extension guide damaged| Contact your dealer.
The machine will not start
| Battery discharged| Recharge the battery.
No power supply| Re-connect the machine.
Other| Contact your dealer.
Unexpected machine stoppages
| ****
Too strong a pulse Mechanical jam
| Change the work method or ask your dealer for advice. Restart by pressing
the trigger once.
Battery discharged| Recharge the battery.