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3.2. Start-up and operation of shears

After having unpacked the product and ascertained that it has 

suffered no damage and verified the presence of seals, proceed 

as indicated:

•  extract the Shears from the case together with the bat-

tery backpack and the battery; make a full recharge of 

the batteries before use as explained in the paragraph 

“Battery charging procedure”;

•  with reference to Figure 1, connect the connector (6) of 

the cable (D) to the battery (C). Connect the connector 

(7) of the cable (D) to the Shears (A);

With reference to Figure 4, turn on the battery by pressing the 

button (3): when started, the battery emits 3 beeps; after a few 

seconds, the battery beeps and the display (4) shows “PR-40” 

and then the number of cuts made and the charge status of 

the battery itself.

Hold down the Shear trigger (1) for 3 seconds. The battery 

beeps once and the Shear blades open. Release the trigger. At 

this point, the Shears are ready to start work.

Fig. 4

It is recommended to use the supplied power 

cord only. If the cord is shortened or length-

ened in fact, the calibration values change 

and proper machine operation is not assured.

3.3. Progressive cutting control

The Shears are provided with a double opening servo progres-

Complete blade opening

Middle blade opening

To return to full opening, carry out the same operation holding 

the trigger for 5 seconds.

Fig. 5

3.5. Standby mode and switching off

This mode allows you to disable the Shears with the blades 

closed (e.g. for storage in the sheath while travelling).

With reference to Figure 5, Press the trigger (1) twice in quick 

succession, then keeping it held down. One beep indicates that 

the Shears are disabled.

To resume work, press the trigger (1) and release quickly. The 

blade will move to the open position (as previous to closing) 

and it will be possible to perform a new cutting cycle.

N.B.: The blades are closed in standby position.

The electronics are however equipped with an auto power off 

device which, after 10 minutes of inactivity, switches off the 

entire system. At that point, restart the battery (see paragraph 

“Start-up and operation of Shears”).

To switch off the system (battery-Shear), put the Shear in 

standby position and, only at this point, press the battery unit 

button (3) until a beep is emitted.

N.B.: Once finished, put the Shears away with the blades closed 

(see Figure 6).

DANGER!

The manufacturer cannot be held liable for 

damage to persons, animals or property, 

caused by non-compliance with the safety and 

accident prevention regulations or operations 

which do not conform to the information 

provided in the use manual.

sive work program. This program enables full control of the 

position of the cutting blade, as this position is proportional 

to the position of the cutting trigger. The cutting blade moves 

forwards or backwards to the desired point with a speed pro-

portional to the trigger operation speed, enabling optimum 

accessibility and perfect cut control. With reference to Figure 

4, if the trigger (1) is released, the cutting blade will automati-

cally open and the cutting cycle cannot be restarted until it is 

pressed again. The reopening speed of the blade is proportion-

al to the closing speed. Therefore, if cuts are made at reduced 

speed, the reopening will occur at the same speed.

3.4. Change of program

With reference to Figure 5, to change the blade opening, hoId 

down the cutting trigger (1) for 5 seconds. The cutting blade 

will be closed and the tool will emit 1 beep. When the trigger is 

released, the blade will remain “HALF OPEN” as shown in figure 

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Page 2: ...mantelamento 10 2 5 2 Per odo inativo 10 2 6 Uso seguro 10 2 7 Manuten o segura 11 3 Instru es de Uso 12 3 1 Transporte 12 3 2 Ligando e operando o podador 12 3 3 Controle do corte progressivo 12 3 4...

Page 3: ...OS SEM AUTORIZA O DO PROPRIET RIO 1 Descri o e Principais Caracter sticas 1 1 Introdu o Esse manual descreve a opera o regras de manuten o e pe as de reposi es fornecidas do Podador a Bateria PR 40 ci...

Page 4: ...ado pelo cliente em caso de falhas ou danos n o atribu dos ao fabricante A garantia n o cobre as despesas relativas a qualquer tarifa alfandeg ria para produtos expedidos do exterior impostos e qualqu...

Page 5: ...mpr prio portanto potencialmente perigoso para a sa de do operador e s pessoas expostas e causa a per da da garantia 1 2 7 4 5 3 6 9 8 10 Fig 1 1 PODADOR 2 CINTA COMPLETA 3 BATERIA 4 CABO CONECTOR 5 C...

Page 6: ...o exemplos n o exaustivos uma s rie de usos n o permitidos razoavelmente previs veis que s o Usodopodadorparacortararbustosegalhosdedi metro superior a 40 mm Uso do podador para cortar qualquer tipo d...

Page 7: ...08 CE Compatibilidade eletromag n tica Directiva 2006 95 CE Baixa voltagem Para a verifica o de conformidade com as disposi es legisla tivas europeias indicadas acima o fabricante aplicou as seguin te...

Page 8: ...dispositivos de seguran a instalados e modos de interven o Deve ser capaz de reconhecer o perigo presente na m quina evitando consequentemente situa es de risco RISCO Umacombina odaprobabilidadeedagr...

Page 9: ...e come ar a operar com o equipamento ATEN O 2 ATEN O Risco de cortar os dedos ou a m o Use sapatos de prote o adequados 3 Usar luvas de prote o adequadas Use prote o para os olhos culos ou protetor fa...

Page 10: ...inferior a 40 mm qualquer outro uso do equipamento n o indicado neste manual considerado como mau uso portanto estritamente proibido A capacidade de corte tamb m afetada pela dureza da madeira proibi...

Page 11: ...identificadas e eliminadas obrigat rio entrar em contato com o revendedor se o podador parar de funcionar ou se algum componente for danificado obrigat rio cumprir as leis em vigor no pa s de instala...

Page 12: ...ilho Ap s isso o podador est pronto para o uso 1 4 C 3 Fig 4 Recomenda se utilizar apenas o cabo de ali menta ofornecidocomoequipamento Seo caboforreduzidoouaumentado osvaloresde calibra o se alteram...

Page 13: ...era o ajuste a cinta que facilmente adapt vel s necessidades do usu rio Todas as partes que comp em a cinta s o facilmente ajust veis utilizando as five las A cinta feita de tecido completamente prova...

Page 14: ...i oabertasemtentativasextrasdecorte mesmo que o gatilho seja mantido pressionado emitindo um bip Depois de dois segundo de inatividade o podador emite outro bip e est pronto para recome ar seu ciclo c...

Page 15: ...e do carregador da bateria da tomada e depois tire o cabo de alimenta o de energia da bateria 3 11 1 Utiliza o segura da bateria Ao utilizar a bateria importante concordar com as seguintes exig ncias...

Page 16: ...Evite tocar a bateria enquanto ela estiver carregando Ocarregadordevesermantidolongedetodososmateriais inflam veis e de poss veis fontes de igni o N o abra o carregador Risco de descarga el trica Con...

Page 17: ...orte aderirem l mina ou contra l mina Os res duos ser o eliminados atrav s da aplica o do spray desta forma aumentando a vida til da tesoura A manuten o correta dos conectores garantir que eles sejam...

Page 18: ...ncia t cnica autorizada Todas as realiza es de manuten o n o especificadas neste manual devem ser feitas apenas pelo servi o de Assist ncia T cnica Autorizada 4 2 1 Informa es sobre o produto para a...

Page 19: ...de prote o Com a chave de fenda fornecida com o kit desaperte o parafuso 11 Figura 15 sobre a porca da l mina 12 e o parafuso 13 na engrenagem de paragem 14 Manualmente retire a porca da l mina 12 e r...

Page 20: ...rar automaticamente Portanto execute menos ciclos de corte para servi os pesados O podador n o funciona O podador n o est devidamente conectado bateria Certifique se que o podador est devidamente cone...

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Page 22: ...RE USINGTHE EQUIPMENT Operator s Manual English Code 1235504 Date 08 2023 Edition 2 Battery Prunner PR 40 Imported and distributed by M QUINAS AGR COLAS JACTO S A CNPJ 55 064 562 0001 90 Dr Luiz Miran...

Page 23: ...ollution 30 2 5 1 Demolition and decommissioning 30 2 5 2 Making idle 31 2 6 Safe use 31 2 7 Safe maintenance 32 3 Usage Instructions 32 3 1 Transport 32 3 2 Start up and operation of shears 33 3 3 Pr...

Page 24: ...HT OF PROPERTY OF THE FOLLOWING BOOKLET PROHIBITS ANYONE FROM REPRODUCING IT OR COMMUNICATING IT TO THIRD PAR TIESWITHOUT AUTHORISATION FROMTHE OWNER 1 Description And Main Characteristics 1 1 Introdu...

Page 25: ...ade pinion and gears in general and for electrical and electronic parts For parts units and accessories not produced by us the suppli er s warranty is applied within the extent to which it is obtained...

Page 26: ...there fore potentially dangerous to the safety of the operator and any exposed persons 1 2 7 4 5 3 6 9 8 10 Fig 1 1 PRUNER 2 COMPLETE BELT 3 BATTERY 4 CONNECTOR CABLE 5 BATTERY CHARGER 6 CASE PACKAGI...

Page 27: ...his reason the manufacturer has selected as non exhaus tive examples a series of improper uses that can be reasonably foreseen which are Use of the Shears for cutting shrubs and branches whose diamete...

Page 28: ...ity Directive 2006 95 EC Low voltage For verification of conformity to European legislative provi sions indicated above the manufacturer applied the following European standards and technical rules EN...

Page 29: ...n a dan gerous situation GUARD a part of the machine that is used to specifically guarantee protection by way of a material barrier PROTECTION DEVICE a device that reduces risk unlike the guard either...

Page 30: ...be carried out In particular as far as Shears use obey the following provisions It is mandatory to use clothing which is as suitable as possible meaningnottoolooseandwithoutanyprotrud ing or moving pa...

Page 31: ...manufacturer Itisforbiddentooperatewhenthelabelsinsidethecase indicating the warning signs are missing or damaged Havethemimmediatelyreplacedwithotherlabelshaving the same meaning It is forbidden to t...

Page 32: ...s nec essary to respect the following provisions It is prohibited to remove or tamper with the safety devices It is forbidden to touch the battery charger while charging Danger of burns Itismandatoryp...

Page 33: ...ume work press the trigger 1 and release quickly The blade will move to the open position as previous to closing and it will be possible to perform a new cutting cycle N B The blades are closed in sta...

Page 34: ...rce it upward downward A or laterally B during the cutting cycle Figure 8 Before starting working arrange the harness which with mul tiple adjustments is easily adapted to user needs The braces the be...

Page 35: ...causes mechanical overexertion beyond the limits and protections for which the equipment has been designed The electronic control systems do not cover all possible faults caused by poor or undue use 3...

Page 36: ...atory to keep the battery and battery charger away from the reach of children It is mandatory to only and exclusively use the battery charger supplied for charging the battery 3 11 2 Battery charging...

Page 37: ...intenance on the part of the user The batteries are guaranteed for twelve months from the date of purchase Routine maintenance operations are listed below Extraordi nary maintenance operations repairs...

Page 38: ...very 50 hours lubricate the blade gears see Figure 14 as giv en below Disconnect the cable D connecting the Shears to the battery even if it is switched off Unscrew the screws 10 and remove the gear p...

Page 39: ...and use Universal alkaline cleaner for cleaning oil grease from washable surfaces HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION Mixture classification The mixture is classified as corrosive Physical chemical risks The mixt...

Page 40: ...e cover Using the Allen wrench supplied with the kit H Fig 1 unscrewthescrew 11 Fig 15 onthebladenut 12 and the screw 13 on the stop gear 14 Manually unscrew the blade nut 12 and remove the pin 15 on...

Page 41: ...limit to protect the equipment In the case of overexertion the Shears stop automatically Perform less heavy duty cutting cycles The Shears do not work The Shears are not properly connected to the bat...

Page 42: ...TES DE UTILIZAR EL EQUIPO C digo 1235504 Fecha 08 2023 Edici n 2 Tijera de Poda de Bater a PR 40 Importado y distribuido por M QUINAS AGR COLAS JACTO S A CNPJ 55 064 562 0001 90 Calle Dr Luiz Miranda...

Page 43: ...aci n 50 2 5 1 Inutilizaci n y eliminaci n 51 2 5 2 Per odo de inactividad 51 2 6 Uso seguro 51 2 7 Mantenimiento seguro 52 3 Instrucciones de Uso 53 3 1 Transporte 53 3 2 Conexi n y funcionamiento 53...

Page 44: ...nual debe guardarse cuidadosamente en un local ade cuado para garantizar su integridad f sica Debe ser f cilmente accesible para cualquier persona autorizada a consultarlo El manual es un documento im...

Page 45: ...torizado solicitado por el cliente en caso de fallas o da os no imputables al fabricante La garant a no cubre los gastos relativos a aranceles aduaneros de productos enviados desde el extranjero ni a...

Page 46: ...uado y por lo tanto potencialmente peligroso para la salud del operador y de las personas expuestas y causa la p r dida de la garant a Figura 1 1 2 7 4 5 3 6 9 8 10 Fig 1 1 TIJERA DE PODA 2 ARN S COMP...

Page 47: ...ramas con un di metro superior a 40 mm para cortar cualquier tipo de material que no sea le oso Por lo tanto los usos mencionados y los otros usos no indica dos en este manual incluyendo los usos no...

Page 48: ...iva 2006 42 CE Seguridad de las m quinas Directiva2004 108 CE Compatibilidadelectromagn tica Directiva 2006 95 CE Baja tensi n Para la verificaci n del cumplimiento de las disposiciones le gislativas...

Page 49: ...aci n del dise ador y del fabricante de la m quina Al dise ar una nueva m quina se eval an todos los ries gos relativos a su uso y las posibles situaciones de peligro para adoptar las medidas necesari...

Page 50: ...bolos que aparecen en los pictogramas junto con el n mero de identi ficaci n 1 Lea atentamente las instrucciones contenidas en el manualantesdecomenzaraoperarelequipo ATENCI N 2 ATENCI N Riesgo de cor...

Page 51: ...mente para podar arbustos y ramas con un di metro de menos de 40 mm Cualquierotrousonoindicadoenestemanualsecon sideramaluso porlotanto est estrictamenteprohibido Su capacidad de corte tambi n se ve a...

Page 52: ...equipo a su fuente de alimentaci n de que el interruptor de la bater a est en la posici n 0 apagado Esobligatorio que el entorno en el que se utilice la tijera de poda est adecuadamente iluminado Ilum...

Page 53: ...pu s de eso la Tijera de Poda est lista para usarla Fig 4 Se recomienda utilizar nicamente el cable de alimentaci n suministrado con el equipo Si el cable se reduce o se aumenta los valores de calibra...

Page 54: ...te progresivo Antes de comenzar la operaci n ajuste el arn s que es f cil mente adaptable a las necesidades del usuario Todas las par tes que lo componen son f cilmente ajustables mediante las hebilla...

Page 55: ...cambios en el filo de corte de la hoja en la contrahoja y en el armaz n de metal Estas fallas y otras causadas por la repetici n forzada no son causadas por defectos de fabricaci n sino m s bien por...

Page 56: ...quidocontenidoenlabater arecargablepuedecausar irritaciones o quemaduras en la piel Es obligatorio mantener la bater a y su cargador fuera del alcance de los ni os Esobligatorioutilizar nicayexclusiv...

Page 57: ...lamables y de posibles fuentes de ignici n No abra el cargador Riesgo de descarga el ctrica Conecteelenchufeauntomacorrienteconpuestaatierra y en un lugar cerrado 3 11 4 Almacenamiento de la bater a P...

Page 58: ...residuos de corte se adhieren a la hoja o a la contrahoja Los residuos se eliminar n mediante la aplicaci n del espray as se prolongar la vida til de la tijera de poda El mantenimiento adecuado de lo...

Page 59: ...o de asistencia t cnica autorizada Todos los mantenimientos no especificados en este manual deben ser realizados nicamente por el servicio de Asistencia T cnica Autorizada 4 2 1 Informaci n sobre el p...

Page 60: ...lador provisto en el kit afloje el tornillo 11 figura 15 sobre la tuerca de la hoja 12 y el tornillo 13 en el engranaje de tope 14 Retire manualmente la tuerca de la hoja 12 y retire el pasador 15 en...

Page 61: ...cesivo la po dadora se detendr autom ticamente Por lo tanto ejecute menos ciclos de corte de servicio pesado La tijera de poda no funciona La tijera de poda no est correctamente conectada a la bater a...

Page 62: ...O C CABO E CONECTOR PANEL DE CONTROL EL CTRICO C CABLE Y CONECTOR 1 11 1236440 CONNECTION CABLE CABO DE CONEX O CABLE DE CONEXI N 1 12 1236442 TCBIC D 3X20 SCREW PARAFUSO TCBIC D 3X20 TORNILLO TCBIC D...

Page 63: ...1299055 ZT PR 40 LI ION BATTERY BATERIA LI ION ZT PR 40 BATER A LI ION ZT PR 40 1 1 7 7 7 6 9 13 11 2 4 5 3 10 8 12 21 1299165 PR 40 COUNTER BLADE SCREW PARAFUSO CONTRA L MINA PR 40 TORNILLO CONTRAHOJ...

Page 64: ...D4X25 SCREW PARAFUSO TCIC D4X25 TORNILLO TCIC D4X25 6 8 1299197 BMS ZT PR 40 ELECTRIC BOARD PLACA EL TRICA BMS ZT PR 40 PLACA EL CTRICA BMS ZT PR 40 1 9 1299065 ZT PR 40 DISPLAY CABLE CABO DO DISPLAY...

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