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Zenport EP27 Cordless ePruner

User's Manual
Note: Please read this manual carefully before using the tool.
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  • Page 1: Zenport Ep27 Cordless Epruner

    Zenport EP27 Cordless ePruner User’s Manual Note: Please read this manual carefully before using the tool.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Zenport EP27 Cordless ePruner ....................1 Contents ............................ 2 Safety Precautions ........................4 Symbols Defined ........................4 The Symbols in the Manual ....................4 The Symbols on the Battery ....................4 The Symbols on the Charger ....................5 General Power Tool Safety Instructions ..................5 Work Area Safety ........................
  • Page 3 Disassembly and Assembly Maintenance Steps ..............17 Tool Calibration ........................21 Calibration Steps ......................... 21 Sharpening ..........................22 Pruner Storage ........................22 Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection ............... 23 Spare parts ..........................23 Troubleshooting ........................24 Warranty ..........................25 Warranty Terms ........................25 Warranty Validity Period ......................
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions In order to ensure your safety and the safety of others, please read this manual carefully before using your Zenport ePruner for the first time. Keep this manual in a safe place. If changes are made, be sure to check the updated contents. If ownership of your ePruner changes, please forward this manual to the new owner.
  • Page 5: The Symbols On The Charger

    The Symbols on the Charger Warning! Use extreme caution to prevent damage or injury. Please read before operating Indoor use only Temperature Protection Class II Device Disposal: Please do not dispose of batteries in your household trash. Please take old or used batteries to your local recycling station General Power Tool Safety Instructions Warning!
  • Page 6: Bodily Safety

    • Never use the cord to carry, pull or unplug the power tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving parts. • Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. • Threading the power cord through a picking sleeve will prevent the cord tangling or getting cut.
  • Page 7: Battery-Operated Tool Precautions

    5) Do not allow power tools to be operated by people unfamiliar with power tools or these instructions. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users. 6) Power tool maintenance: check that the moving parts are in place and not stuck. Check for damage of the parts and other conditions that affect the operation of the power tool.
  • Page 8: Other Safety Instructions

    Other Safety Instructions 1) For personal safety, wear suitable gear such as non-slip boots and protective trousers, gloves and goggles. 2) Do not wear loose, lengthy clothing and jewelry to avoid getting caught in moving parts. 3) Do not use this tool with bare feet or slippers. 4) Do not use this pruning shear in heavy rain or near strong magnetic fields.
  • Page 9: Other Risks

    Other Risks Even with the correct use of this power tool, some risks will still exist. Due to its structural characteristics, this power tool may have some hidden dangers: 1) Cuts 2) Cause hearing damage when the ear guard is not worn 3) Damage to the user's body due to prolonged or unreasonable operation of the device by hand Warning!
  • Page 10: Product Overview

    Product Overview "! &! Parts List 1) Cutting blade 2) Fixed blade 3) Blade fixing mechanism 4) Trigger 5) Grip 6) Switch 7) Display 8) Battery 9) Charger...
  • Page 11: Display

    Display Display description No. Description Type Function Type of display Battery The battery capacity in 1-100 percentage Fault Indicator The electronic control system is normal when C is displayed. Failure of electronic control system when displaying E. Number of cuts The number of cuts per per session pruning session.
  • Page 12: Technical Parameters

    When the fault indicator displays E. the numbers of cuts in total will be display with the following code Code Means displays Software overflows Hardware current sampling fault Blocked Undervoltage Overvoltage Overcurrent Low battery Motor open phase Hall signal failure Technical Parameters Pruning Shears Maximum Shear...
  • Page 13: Included Items

    Included Items Please carefully open the package and check that the parts are complete: • Electric Pruning Shears • Battery x 3 • Charger • Toolbox • Instruction Manual • Warranty Card Charging the Battery Do not expose the battery to extreme conditions such as high temperatures or shocks. Otherwise, personal injury will result from leakage of the electrolytic solution.
  • Page 14: Working Conditions

    When charging the battery, the pruning shears must be disconnected. Working Conditions 1.) Keep the charging temperature of the charger and battery pack between 32° F ~ 113°F, and the battery pack discharge temperature between 14°F ~ 140°F. 2.) The working temperature of the pruning shears 23°F ~ 86°F Proper Use of the Battery Charger 1) Only use the supplied charger to charge the battery.
  • Page 15: Assembly

    Assembly Please check that the pruning shears, wires and batteries are clean and dry, and then follow the steps below to assemble: 1) Place the battery pack in the battery compartment, securing the battery after you hear a click. Make sure that the connector is facing right if you are right-handed Check the opening and closing position of the pruning shears 2) Grip the handle with your hands 3) Turn on the power switch, pull two scissors to the trigger in a row and open the scissor...
  • Page 16: Trimming Tips

    The blades of the pruner should not be moved around during while cutting, so as not to damage the blades. Never move the pruner side to side when wedged. In order to save the use of battery power and ensure the longest service life of pruning shears, do not overload the device and do not use it for cutting more than 25mm (1-inch) wet branches and 15mm (.6-inch) dry branches.
  • Page 17: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning • Do not spray the equipment with water or immerse it in water, otherwise it may cause electric shock and damage to the pruner. • Keep the handle of the ventilation tank, engine room and equipment clean. •...
  • Page 18 2. Remove the nut counterclockwise as shown in the diagram and remove the flat needle roller bearing. 3. Remove the rubber cover and turn counterclockwise to remove the hexagon socket bolt. 4. Rotate counterclockwise as shown in the diagram and remove the M3 screw from the blade cover.
  • Page 19 5. According to the direction shown in the diagram, remove the blade cover and take the blade. 6. Clean up the rubbish and grease it as shown. 7. According to the direction shown in the figure, put the grease on the gear part of the moving blade and cover the blade cover.
  • Page 20 8. Screw the M3 hexagon socket screw as shown in the drawing. 9. Twist the inner hexagon blade screw clockwise as shown in the picture. Press in the plastic cap 10. Place the flat needle roller bearing as shown in the drawing and screw on the locking nut.
  • Page 21: Tool Calibration

    11. Screw the M5 hexagon socket countersunk head counterclockwise as shown. 12. Lubricate properly to reduce the friction between the two blade from the hole in the plastic cap as shown in the figure before work. Tool Calibration If a repair replacement motor or drive plate is required, the pruners need to be recalibrated. Calibration Steps 1) Remove the upper and lower blades.
  • Page 22: Sharpening

    Sharpening This step is critical because it determines the trimming quality, life of the blade and battery life. The harder it is to cut, the more power your ePruner uses. • When you notice the cuts are slower or when you feel more resistance, check the blade and sharpen the edge.
  • Page 23: Waste Disposal And Environmental Protection

    8) In order to ensure the service life of the equipment and to prevent its degradation, it must be stored with enough battery power. 9) When not in use, charge the battery at least once a month. 10) Do not turn on the power switch while storing. Note: Pruners that have cut over two years, require comprehensive inspection and maintenance.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problem Possible Reason Corrective Action Battery dead Charge Battery Battery not connected Connect battery ePruner Will Not Start Safety switch cannot be Open by initiating safety initiated on switch Send to repair service On / off switch failure center Loose internal connections Intermittent Operation Send to repair service...
  • Page 25: Warranty

    Warranty Warranty Terms The product warranty period: one year for electrical and three months for mechanical. These terms apply except under the following conditions: • Any natural wear and tear or trying to use the tool outside of design specifications. •...
  • Page 26: Warranty Range Of Coverage

    Warranty Range of Coverage 1) During the warranty validity period, only when the product is used correctly according to the product designed specifications. There are formal purchase invoices and warranty vouchers. The entire machine and main components are covered under the warranty. 2) For products that have been purchased and are still in the warranty validity period, users can continue to enjoy the warranty service with the original purchase invoice of the product and the warranty certificate.

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