Maintenance; Technical Data; Troubleshooting - Flymo SimpliTrim Li 9679861 Series Operator's Manual

Battery trimmer
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4. MAINTENANCE

DANGER! Risk of injury!
Cut injury when the product starts accidentally.
v Wait for the plastic blade to stop before you maintain the
product.
To clean the Trimmer [ Fig. M1 ]:
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Risk of injury and risk of damage to the product.
v Do not clean the product with water or with a water jet
(in particular high-pressure water jet).
v Do not clean with chemicals including petrol or solvents.
Some can destroy critical plastic parts.
The airflow slots must always be clean.
(8)
1. Clean the airflow slots
2. Clean all movable parts after each operation. Especially remove any
grass and dirt from the protective cover
To clean the charging power supply:
Make sure that the contacts of the charging socket and the charging
power supply always are clean and dry before you connect the charging
power supply.
Do not use running water.
v Clean the contacts and the plastic parts with a soft and dry cloth.
5. STORAGE
To put into storage:
The product must be stored away from children.
1. Charge the battery.
2. Clean the trimmer and the charging power supply
(see 4. MAINTENANCE).
3. Store the trimmer and the charging power supply in a dry, enclosed
and frost-free place.
Disposal:
(in accordance with RL2012/19/EC / S.I. 2013 No. 3113)
The product must not be disposed of to normal household
waste. It must be disposed of in line with local environmental
regulations.
The FLYMO battery contains lithium-ion cells that should
not be disposed of with normal household waste at the
end of its life.
Li-ion
IMPORTANT!
v Dispose of the product through or via your municipal recycling collection
centre.

6. TROUBLESHOOTING

DANGER! Risk of injury!
Cut injury when the product starts accidentally.
v Wait for the plastic blade to stop before you troubleshoot
the product.
To replace the plastic blade [ Fig. T1 / T2 ]:
DANGER! Risk of cutting injuries!
v Do not use metal cutting elements or spare parts and
acces sories not intended for use by FLYMO.
The plastic blades may only become worn to half the original
length at most. Only use original FLYMO Spare Blades FLY083.
Spare plastic blades are available from your FLYMO dealer or
direct from FLYMO Service.
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with a soft brush (do not use a screwdriver).
(4)
.
To remove the plastic blade:
1. Turn the trimmer over.
2. Push the end of the plastic blade down slightly (A), slide the plastic
(3)
blade
inside through the blade carrier
To insert the plastic blade:
(3)
v Slide the new plastic blade
from inside through the slot in metal of
the blade carrier
(9)
until it audibly engages (click).
When the new plastic blade is correctly inserted, it can be moved more
easily.
Problem
Possible Cause
Trimmer is not cutting
Plastic blade is worn or too
cleanly or not cutting at all
short.
Plastic blade is broken off.
Trimmer vibrates severely
Plastic blade is excessively
worn and creates an unbalance.
Blade carrier is worn.
Trimmer does not start.
Under voltage.
;
Charging control lamp
flashes green
Trimmer does not start.
Battery overload.
Charging control lamp
;
flashes red
Engine is blocked.
Battery temperature is out of
range.
(Lc)
Power LED
on the
Charging power supply is not
charging power supply
plugged in correctly.
does not illuminate
NOTE: For any other malfunctions please contact the FLYMO service depart-
ment. Repairs must only be done by FLYMO service departments or specialist
dealers approved by FLYMO.

7. TECHNICAL DATA

Battery Trimmer
Unit
Value (9679861-xx)
Cutting width
cm
23
Rpm of blade carrier
R/min.
9500
Weight
kg
1.7
Sound pressure level L
70.2
1)
dB(A)
pA
Uncertainty k
2.5
pA
Sound power level L
:
2)
WA
measured/guaranteed
84 / 88
dB(A)
Uncertainty k
4
WA
Hand/arm vibration a
< 2.5
1)
m/s
2
vhw
Uncertainty k
1.5
a
Measuring process complying with:
EN 50636-2-91
1)
NOTE: The stated vibration emission value has been measured according to
a standardized test procedure and can be used for comparison of one electric
power tool with another. It can also be used for preliminary evaluation of
exposure. The vibration emission value can vary during actual use of the electric power
tool.
Battery
Unit
Value
Battery voltage
V (DC)
14.4
Battery capacity
Ah
2.0
Battery charging time
min.
160 / 200
80 % / 100 % (approx.)
Charging Power Supply
Unit
Value (PNC 598446701)
Mains voltage
V (AC)
100 – 240
Mains frequency
Hz
50 – 60
Rated Power
W
15
Output voltage
V (DC)
18.5
Max. output current
mA
600
(9)
(B) and pull out.
Remedy
v Replace the plastic blade.
v Replace the plastic blade.
v Replace the plastic blade.
v Replace the blade carrier.
v Charge the battery.
v Release the start lever.
Start again.
v Remove the obstacle.
Start again.
v Use the battery in surround-
ings where temperatures are
between 0 °C and 40 °C.
v Plug the charging power
supply into a wall outlet.
RL 2000/14/EC / S.I. 2001 No.1701
2)
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