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6.  TELESCOPIC POLE

6.1. 

ADJUSTING THE TELESCOPIC HEIGHT

 

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WARNING!

 Prior to adjusting the telescopic height, switch off the tool and remove the battery cartridge.

6.1.1. 

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oosen the joint nut (fig 5) by turning it clockwise.

6.1.2. 

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xtend the pole to the required length (fig 6).

6.1.3. 

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e-tighten the joint nut (fig 7) by turning counter clockwise.

NOTE: the telescopic pole can be extended from 2.1m to 2.6m.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure the joint nut is securely tightened to avoid any slippage.

7.  ATTACHMENT TO POLE

7.1. 

ATTACHMENT OF TOOL HEAD TO THE TELESCOPIC POLE

 

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WARNING!

 Before fitting tool head to pole switch off and remove the battery.

7.1.1. 

Turn the attachment locking nut (fig.10) at the end of the telescopic pole so 

that the tool head can be inserted. Push the head home (fig.11) making sure 

the electrical contacts at the end of both components are aligned correctly 

(telescopic pole contact (fig.8), tool head contact (fig.9)).

7.1.2. 

Tighten the attachment locking nut to secure both components together (fig.10).

7.1.3. 

To separate again reverse sections 7.1.1 and 7.1.2 

8.  SHOULDER HARNESS

8.1. 

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ecurely fasten the buckle (fig.12) and hook the harness clasp onto the telescopic poles hook fixing bracket (fig.13).

8.1.1. 

P

lace the harness over your right shoulder only (fig.14).

9.  MAINTENANCE

9.1. 

CLEANING

9.1.1. 

Use a clean cloth to remove dirt, dust, oil, grease etc.

 

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DO NOT

 use solvents.

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P20VTP   Issue 1   25/10/21

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

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Summary of Contents for CP20VTP

Page 1: ...empt recharging the battery by means of an engine generator or a DC power source WARNING Dispose of spent batteries correctly as they contain Lithium ion DANGER DO NOT attempt to disassemble the battery For safety and environmental reasons DO NOT discard in domestic waste or by burning ONLY discard or recycle according to local authority regulations WARNING DO NOT allow a leaking battery to contac...

Page 2: ...TING STOPPING THE TOOL 4 4 1 To start the tool press the lock button fig 4 in and pull the trigger switch fig 4 upwards towards the handle 4 4 2 To stop the tool release the trigger switch fig 4 WARNING Before attaching the battery cartridge to the tool firstly check that the trigger switch returns to the OFF position when released WARNING DO NOT use the tool if it can be started without pressing ...

Page 3: ... of the telescopic pole so that the tool head can be inserted Push the head home fig 11 making sure the electrical contacts at the end of both components are aligned correctly telescopic pole contact fig 8 tool head contact fig 9 7 1 2 Tighten the attachment locking nut to secure both components together fig 10 7 1 3 To separate again reverse sections 7 1 1 and 7 1 2 8 SHOULDER HARNESS 8 1 Securel...

Page 4: ...to approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations BATTERY REMOVAL Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries as defined within these regulations that they are registered with Valpak s registered compliance scheme Jack Sealey Ltd s Batteries Produce...

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