English
11
○
When
the
pilot
lamp
fl
ikers
(at
0.2-second
intervals),
check
for
and
take
out
any
foreign
objects
in
the
charger’s
battery
connector.
If
there
are
no
foreign
objects,
it
is
probable
that
the
battery
or
charger
is
malfunctioning.
Take
it
to
your
authorized
Service
Center.
○
Since
the
built-in
micro
computer
takes
about
3
seconds
to
con
fi
rm
that
the
battery
being
charged
with
UC10SFL
is
taken
out,
wait
for
a
minimum
of
3
seconds
before
reinserting
it
to
continue
charging.
If
the
battery
is
reinserted
within
3
seconds,
the
battery
may
not
be
properly
charged.
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
1.
Battery
Level
Warning
Lamp
The
battery
level
can
be
checked
by
pulling
the
trigger
switch
while
the
power
tool
is
in
a
no-load
state.
The
battery
level
warning
lamp
lights
when
the
battery
power
is
very
low.
If
this
happens,
charge
the
battery.
(
Fig.
4
)
NOTE
○
The
level
at
which
the
battery
level
warning
lamp
lights
may
vary
due
to
the
ambient
temperature,
characteristics
of
the
battery,
etc.
and
is
intended
only
as
a
guide.
○
The
battery
level
warning
lamp
may
light
when
the
power
tool
is
overloaded.
This
does
not
mean
that
the
battery
power
is
very
low.
Be
sure
to
check
the
battery
level
while
the
tool
is
in
a
no-load
state.
2.
Lock
O
ff
button
(Fig.
5)
WARNING
Never
lock
the
Lock
O
ff
button
in
depressed
position.
Pulling
back
the
switch
would
then
cause
the
tool
to
suddenly
start
operating,
which
could
result
in
injury.
The
tool
will
not
start
unless
the
Lock
O
ff
button
is
pressed
while
the
switch
is
pulled
back.
The
Lock
O
ff
button
can
be
engaged
by
pressing
it
either
from
the
right
or
left.
When
the
switch
is
released,
the
Lock
O
ff
button
automatically
disengages
to
prevent
inadvertent
motor
startup.
3.
Blade
case
(Fig.
6)
(Standard
accessory
with
CH10DL
(CG),
CH10DL)
When
the
shrub
shear
blade
is
to
be
attached
to
or
removed
from
the
tool,
or
when
the
shear
is
not
used,
place
the
blade
in
the
blade
case
to
prevent
injury.
4.
Blade
cover
(Fig.
7)
(Standard
accessory
with
CH10DL
(CG),
CG10DL)
When
the
grass
shear
blade
is
to
be
attached
to
or
removed
from
the
tool,
or
when
the
shear
is
not
used,
place
the
blade
in
the
blade
cover
to
prevent
injury.
5.
Blade
box
(Fig.
8)
(Standard
accessory
with
CH10DL
(CG))
Place
the
shrub
shear
blade
and
the
grass
shear
blade
in
the
blade
box
when
they
are
not
used.
Also
place
the
crank
cam
(B)
in
the
blade
box
to
prevent
losing
it.
WARNING
Be
sure
to
turn
the
tool
o
ff
and
remove
the
battery
from
the
tool
before
attaching
and
removing
the
blade
case
or
blade
cover.
CAUTION
To
prevent
injury,
take
care
when
placing
the
blade
in
the
blade
case,
blade
cover
or
blade
box.
6.
Adjuster
(Standard
accessory
with
CH10DL
(CG),
CG10DL)
WARNING
Be
sure
to
turn
the
saw
o
ff
and
remove
the
battery
from
the
tool
before
attaching
and
removing
the
adjuster.
CAUTION
Be
sure
to
place
the
blade
in
the
blade
case
before
attaching
and
removing
the
adjuster
to
prevent
injury
by
the
blade
coming
into
contact
with
your
hands
or
face.
[Trimming
height
guide]
The
trimming
height
of
the
tool
can
be
adjusted
to
three
heights
by
not
attaching
the
adjuster
or
changing
adjuster
orientation.
(
Fig.
9
)
[Adjuster
attachment]
(1)
Turn
the
tool
over
and
slide
the
adjuster
tab
in
the
direction
of
the
ribs
on
the
tool.
(
Fig.
10
)
(2)
Press
the
front
end
of
the
adjuster
to
fi
t
the
adjuster
onto
the
tool.
(A
clicking
sound
will
be
heard)
(
Fig.
11
)
[Adjuster
removal]
Raise
the
adjuster
latch
to
remove
the
adjuster.
(
Fig.
12
)
REPLACING
THE
BLADE
The
blade
is
a
consumable
that
has
to
be
replaced
with
a
new
blade
when
it
loses
sharpness.
Follow
the
steps
below
to
replace
the
blade.
The
tool
shown
in
the
illustration
is
the
shrub
shear,
and
it
is
used
in
examples
to
explain
features
it
shares
with
the
grass
shear.
Before
replacement,
turn
the
switch
on
and
o
ff
until
the
teeth
in
the
upper
blade
are
positioned
over
the
openings
between
the
teeth
in
the
lower
blade.
At
this
time,
be
careful
of
the
moving
blade.
WARNING
Be
sure
to
turn
o
ff
the
power
switch
and
remove
the
battery
from
the
tool
to
prevent
accidents.
CAUTION
Before
blade
replacement,
be
sure
to
use
gloves
and
attach
the
blade
case
or
blade
cover
to
prevent
the
blade
from
coming
into
direct
contact
with
your
hands
or
face.
1.
Remove
the
blade
(Fig.
13)
(1)
Turn
the
tool
over,
remove
the
four
screws
using
a
Phillips
screwdriver,
remove
the
bottom
plate
and
the
blade
(with
blade
case).
(2)
Remove
the
remaining
crank
holder
and
crank
cam
(A)
from
the
tool.
The
grease
used
may
cause
the
crank
holder
and
crank
cam
(A)
to
stick
to
the
blade.
(3)
Remove
any
chips
and
other
debris
from
inside
the
housing.
2.
Getting
a
new
blade
ready
Taking
care
to
prevent
injury
from
contact
with
the
blade,
adjust
the
crank
cam
position
as
shown
in
Fig.
14
.
This
places
the
teeth
in
the
upper
blade
over
the
openings
in
the
teeth
in
the
lower
blade.
3.
Attach
the
crank
cam
and
crank
cam
holder
to
the
blade
(Fig.
15)
The
same
type
of
crank
cam
holder
is
used
in
the
shrub
shear
and
the
grass
shear.
Use
the
crank
holder
installed
in
the
product.
4.
Attach
the
new
blade
(1)
Align
the
pin
on
the
tool
with
the
center
hole
in
the
crank
holder.
(
Fig.
16
)
(2)
When
the
hexagonal
part
in
the
crank
holder
and
the
grooves
in
the
gear
do
not
align,
fi
ne
adjust
so
that
the
crank
holder
aligns
with
the
gear
grooves.
(
Fig.
17
)
(3)
Turn
over
the
tool
making
sure
that
the
blade
does
not
fall
out,
attach
the
bottom
plate
and
secure
it
with
the
4
screws.
(
Fig.
18
)
NOTE
Be
sure
to
check
blade
operation
after
it
has
been
attached.
The
blade
and
the
crank
cam
has
not
been
properly
fi
tted
if
the
blade
does
not
operate
correctly.
Do
the
instructions
over
from
the
beginning.
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