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►
Fig.4:
1.
I/O switch
2.
Pilot lamp (green)
3.
Pilot lamp (red)
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
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
personal 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
Red
•
Green lamp and red lamp light up: if you insert the
battery
to
the
battery
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 situation, press
the I/O switch to the “O” (off) position once, and
press the I/O switch
to the “I” (on) position again.
Green
Red
•
Green
lamp
blinks:
the
tool
is
overheated.
Let
the
tool
cool
down
before
turning
the
tool
on
again.
Green
Red
•
Green
lamp
lights
up
and
red
lamp
blinks
or
lights
up:
battery
is
low
or
almost
flat.
Charge
the
batteries.
When
either
of
the
battery
becomes low,
the
red
lamp
blinks
even
one
of
the
batteries
is
full.
Green
Red
•
Green
lamp
and
red
lamp
blink
alternately: the
tool
detects
breaking
of
wire.
Check
the
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