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WARNING:
Always remove the battery pack from
the product when you are assembling parts, making
adjustments, cleaning, or when the product is not in use.
ASSEMBLING THE GUIDE BAR AND CHAIN
1. Lay the pole saw on a firm, flat surface, so that the
side cover is facing upwards.
2. Wear gloves. Remove the side cover (Fig. B).
3. Lay the new saw chain in a loop on a flat surface and
straighten any kinks.
4. Place the chain drive links into the guide bar groove.
Position the chain so there is a loop at the back of
the guide bar (Fig. C).
C-1 Chain Drive Links
C-2 Guide Bar Groove
5. Hold the chain in position on the guide bar and place
the loop around the drive sprocket of the pole saw.
NOTICE:
A small direction arrow and a cutter is engraved
in the tool housing (Fig. D). When looping the saw chain
onto the guide bar, make sure that, after mounting the
guide bar, the direction of the saw chain will correspond
to the rotation direction arrow on the tool housing and
the shape of the cutters on the top of the guide bar are
consistent with that of the cutter on the housing. If they
face in opposite directions, reassemble the saw chain
onto the guide bar with the arrows facing the same
direction. The guide bar should be mounted with the
adjustment plate facing away from the housing.
6. Keep the bar and chain parallel to the mounting
surface. Attach the side cover to the housing so that
the holes/pins and fastening bolt /thread hole are
aligned with each other properly (Fig. E). Press the
side cover towards the housing, then fully tighten
the quick chain-tension adjust knob clockwise. The
eccentric gear inside the side cover is designed to
ensure that the chain will not be over-tensioned.
NOTE:
If the chain gets loose, turn the quick chain-
tension adjust knob counterclockwise at least one turn,
then fully tighten the knob.
7. Rotate the chain by hand to check whether the chain
is properly assembled without binding. Otherwise,
reassemble the chain and bar.
CONNECTING THE POLE SAW ATTACHMENT TO THE
POWER HEAD
This pole saw works under the combination of the pole
saw attachment and the power head (Fig. F).
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56 VOLT LITHIUM-ION CORDLESS POLE SAW— PS1000E
F-1 Pole Saw Attachment
F-2 Power Head
WARNING:
Never attach or adjust the pole saw
attachment while the power head is running or with the
battery installed. Failure to stop the motor and remove the
battery may cause serious personal injury.
The pole saw attachment connects to the power head by
means of a coupler device.
1. Stop the motor and remove the battery pack.
2. Loosen the wing knob.
3. Align the arrow on the pole saw shaft with the arrow
on the coupler and push the pole saw shaft into the
coupler until you hear a clear "click" sound which
indicates the pole saw shaft is mounted into place
(Fig. G).
G-1
Wing Knob
G-3
Shaft Release
G-2
G-4
Button
4. Pull the shaft of the attachment to verify it is securely
locked into the coupler. If not, rotate the pole-saw
shaft from side to side in the coupler until it snaps
into place.
5. Tighten the wing knob securely.
WARNING:
Be certain that the wing knob is fully
tightened before operating the equipment; check it
periodically for tightness during use to avoid serious
personal injury.
CONNECTING THE EXTENSION POLE BETWEEN THE
POWER HEAD AND THE POLE SAW ATTACHMENT
(Model No. EP1000)
WARNING:
Never attach or adjust attachment while
the power head is running or with the battery installed.
Failure to stop the motor and remove the battery may
cause serious personal injury.
This extension pole is designed for exclusive use with
EGO PS1000E. Never use it with other EGO attachments.
The extension pole increases the tool length by 100cm,
extending the cutting range. It should be connected
between the pole saw attachment and the power head.
A maximum of two extension poles (available separately)
can be used on one tool.
Follow the process in the section "CONNECTING THE
POLE SAW ATTACHMENT TO THE POWER HEAD"
to install the extension pole between the pole saw
attachment and power head (Fig. H).
Arrow on the
Coupler
Arrow on the Pole
Saw Shaft