16. Pruner Storage
The most important thing to keep in mind before storing your pruner's lithium ion batteries is to make
sure that the batteries are fully charged up. Storing your battery pack for long extended periods with
little or no charge will damage your battery and void your warranty.
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Ensure that the battery is fully charge.
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Avoid storing the device in extremely hot or cold environments.
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If the device will not be used for a long time, remove the battery before storing it.
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Batteries and chargers must be placed in a secure location prevent heat, dust and moisture from
entering.
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Batteries should be stored in a dry environment.
Recommended storage temperatures:
• The battery and flammable matter must be kept at least 5-feet apart.
• In order to ensure the service life of the equipment and to prevent its degradation, it must be stored
with enough battery power.
• When not in use, charge the battery at least once every 4 months.
17. Alarm signals
Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical parts for replacement.
This will ensure the safety of the power tool.
Beeps
1 short note
1 long note
1 short note
1 short note
1 short note
Note: Pruners that have cut over 100,000 times, require comprehensive inspection and
maintenance.
Storage less than 1 month
Storage less than 6 month
Storage over 6 month
Interval
Indication Description
0.1 seconds
Start up and shutdown
0.3 seconds
Pulling the trigger for 4 seconds the pruner enters the
0.1 seconds
stand-by mode
0.1 seconds
Switch from normal to progressive mode and vice versa
0.1 seconds
Confirmation of blade opening
-20°C ~ +60°C
-10°C ~ +35°C
0°C ~ +30°C
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