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Zenport EP26 Cordless ePruner 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Note: Please read this manual carefully before using the tool. 

User’s Manual

 

Summary of Contents for ePruner EP26

Page 1: ...1 Zenport EP26 Cordless ePruner Note Please read this manual carefully before using the tool User s Manual...

Page 2: ...Operated Tool Precautions 7 Special Safety Instructions 7 Other Safety Instructions 7 Special Safety Instructions for Battery Powered Tools 8 Other Risks 8 Intended Use 9 Description of Functions 9 Pa...

Page 3: ...Audible Tone Notifications Error Bookmark not defined Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection 23 Spare parts 23 Troubleshooting Error Bookmark not defined Warranty 24 Warranty Terms 24 Warranty Va...

Page 4: ...ual contents Gloves Please wear gloves to help protect hand and fingers from injury Eye Ear Protection Wear ear and eye protection Moisture Do not operate in the rain or on wet hedges or branches Disp...

Page 5: ...ibility can cause accidents 2 Do not operate the power tool in a hazardous environment such as in areas with flammable liquid gas or dust Sparks from power tools ignite dust or gas 3 Operate the power...

Page 6: ...ug when the tool is plugged in or when it is turned on can be dangerous 4 Remove all adjustment keys or wrenches before the power tool is turned on A wrench or key left on the moving parts of the powe...

Page 7: ...only battery packs designed and provided by the manufacturer Damage to the tool and fire hazards can occur when using non approved battery packs or power sources 4 When the battery pack is not in use...

Page 8: ...nstructions for Battery Powered Tools 1 Make sure the battery switch is off before inserting the battery Inserting the battery without turning it off may result in damage to the device 2 The battery c...

Page 9: ...rainy days or on wet plant material The operator or user assumes full responsibility for any accidents during use injury to others or loss of property to others The manufacturer is not responsible for...

Page 10: ...10 Product Overview Parts List 1 Cutting blade 2 Fixed blade 3 Blade fixing mechanism 4 Trigger 5 Grip 6 Switch 7 Display screen 8 Battery 9 Charger...

Page 11: ...100 2 Fault Indicator 1 The electronic control system is normal when C is displayed 2 Failure of electronic control system when displaying E 3 Number of cuts per session The number of cuts per prunin...

Page 12: ...chnical Parameters Pruning Shears 1 Maximum Shear 1 inch 25mm live branches 6 inches 15mm dead branches 2 Rated Voltage DC14 4V 3 Rated Power 150 W 4 Rated Current 10 0 A 5 Current Protection Stop Poi...

Page 13: ...battery is significantly shorter it proves that the battery has been used up and must be replaced Users can only use the original equipment built OEM battery packs provided by the Customer Center Alwa...

Page 14: ...vice 5 Keep the charger clean and away from humid environments and rain Do not use the charger outdoors The ingress of dirt or moisture will increase the risk of electric shock 6 The charger can only...

Page 15: ...onsistent with the voltage on the device nameplate Make sure the scissors work properly to ensure that the electric scissors work in an optimal state When the device is turned off the blade will conti...

Page 16: ...stuck Do not tilt and move when trimming branches If the user does not follow the instructions it may pose a danger In cold or wet weather in order to protect the battery pack please place it under wa...

Page 17: ...over of the equipment to clean the wood chips and other impurities Disassembly and Assembly Maintenance Steps General maintenance cleaning lubrication and blade replacement requires some disassembly a...

Page 18: ...terclockwise as shown and remove the flat needle roller bearing 3 Remove the hexagon socket screw by rotating counterclockwise as shown 4 Turn counterclockwise as shown in the picture remove the M3 sc...

Page 19: ...irection shown in the picture remove the blade cover and take the blade 6 Clean up the plant debris as shown and grease it 7 According to the direction shown in the diagram put the moving blade in and...

Page 20: ...20 8 Screw the M3 hexagon socket screw as shown 10 Place the flat needle roller bearing as shown and screw on the locking nut 9 Twist the inner hexagon blade screw clockwise as shown...

Page 21: ...n motionless Press the POWER switch again 4 The trigger remains motionless for more than 20 seconds 5 Release the trigger when you hear the motor turning 6 The electric motor rotates during calibratio...

Page 22: ...e appropriate clearance of about 0 03mm Remove the gear nut clip rotate the gear nut clockwise When adjustment is completed lock the gear nut in place with the gear nut clip Pruner Storage The most im...

Page 23: ...e recycling center Metals and plastics in the device can be recycled after they have been filtered Do not dispose the battery with household waste fire danger of explosion or water If toxic gases or l...

Page 24: ...l disasters fires lightning floods etc Severe impact damage The warranty card was not filled in at the time of purchase Use non original accessories and batteries In order to avoid unnecessary dispute...

Page 25: ...the early wear and failure of parts 3 Failure caused by self modification and disassembly 4 No valid purchase invoice and warranty voucher Inability to prove that the products were purchased within th...

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