3.
The shear blades are locked-mode when the I/O
switch is on. To release the lock, pull the switch trigger
two times. The upper shear blade opens automatically.
4.
To close the shear blade, pull the switch trigger.
► Fig.5: 1. Switch trigger
Auto locked-mode and shut-off
mode shift
For safety reasons, the tool shifts into locked-mode or
shut-off mode automatically if the tool is left untouched
for a certain period of time.
After 5 minutes: The tool shifts into locked-mode. Pull
the switch trigger two times to release the lock.
After 15 minutes: The tool is shift into shut-off mode, and the
green pilot lamp turns off. Press the I/O switch to the "O" (off)
position once, and press the I/O switch to the "I" (on) position
again, then pull the switch trigger two times to release the lock.
Opening angle selector lever
► Fig.6: 1. Opening angle selector lever
By tilting the opening angle selector lever to the left
side, you can open the upper shear blade wider.
To limit the upper shear blade opening angle, first pull
the switch trigger fully, and then return the opening
angle selector lever to straight position.
Cutting depth adjustment
CAUTION:
Do not let your hands or part of
body close to the shear blades. Otherwise per-
sonal injury may result.
After sharpening or replacing the shear blade, adjust
cutting depth if necessary.
Turn on the tool, and pull the switch trigger two times to
open the shear blades, and then press the I/O switch to
the "O" (off) position.
To deepen the cutting depth, turn the cutting depth
adjusting screw clockwise with the hex wrench. And to
make the cutting depth shallower, turn the cutting depth
adjusting screw counterclockwise.
► Fig.7: 1. Cutting depth adjusting screw
NOTE: Check the cutting depth after adjustment. If the
cutting depth is too shallow, the branch may not cut fully.
Pilot lamps on the switch box
► Fig.8: 1. I/O switch 2. Pilot lamp (green) 3. Pilot
lamp (red)
The green and red lamps indicate as follows:
(On:
Off:
Blinking:
•
Green lamp lights up: the tool is turned on.
Green
•
Green lamp and red lamp light up: if you insert the
battery to the battry holder when I/O switch is "I" (on)
position, both of the lamps light up and the blade does
not move though you pull the switch trigger. In this situ-
ation, press the I/O switch to the "O" (off) position once,
and press the I/O switch to the "I" (on) position again.
)
Red
Green
•
Green lamp blinks: the tool is overheated. Let the
tool cool down before turning the tool on again.
Green
•
Green lamp lights up and red lamp blinks or lights
up: battery is low or almost flat. Charge the batter-
ies. When either of the battery becomes low, the
red lamp blinks even one of the batteries is full.
Green
•
Green lamp and red lamp blink alternately: the tool
detects breaking of wire. Check the connection
cord for loose connection with the switch box and
the shears. If the lamps still blink alternately, stop
using the tool immediately, disconnect the connec-
tion cord, remove the battery, and ask your local
authorized service center for repair.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
Installing the battery holder into the
backpack
► Fig.9: 1. Clamp 2. Battery holder 3. Strap
1.
Pass the switch box through the opening (either
right or left) of the back pack.
2.
Pass the clamp through the square hole of the bat-
tery holder, and secure the battery holder with the strap.
Make sure that the battery holder sits in the backpack
firmly.
Installing the holster
► Fig.10: 1. Holster 2. Strap
Pass the belt of the lower buckle through the opening of
the holster.
Adjusting the harness
Adjust the harness as follows:
1.
Close and lock the lower buckle, and adjust its belt
length.
► Fig.11: 1. Lower buckle
2.
Adjust the shoulder strap length.
► Fig.12
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Red
Red
Red
Lamps blink alternately