NEU MASTER JYGS03 Cordless Grass Shear 2 In 1 Small Hedge Trimmer User Manual

June 14, 2024
NEU MASTER

NEU MASTER JYGS03 Cordless Grass Shear 2 In 1 Small Hedge Trimmer

INTRODUCTION

The purpose of these operating instructions is to familiarise yourself with the tool. This manual is intended to familiarise yourself with the Cordless Lawn Shears (hereinafter referred to as the tool) and its correct operation. These operating instructions contain information that promotes. These operating instructions contain information that promotes the long-term, safe use of the tool.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications to the operating instructions in order to improve the tool.
The changes will be published in a new edition of the operating manual.

Before using the tool, you must carefully read these operating instructions must be carefully read before the tool is operated.
By operating the tool, the purchaser declares that he has read and understood of this manual and accepts liability for the consequences of non-observance of the provisions in this manual: safety operation, storage and disposal of the tool.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Battery voltage 3.6 V
Battery capacity 2000 mAh
No-load Speed 1200 RPM
Handle Swivel angle 0º – 40º / 60º
Cutting length 116 mm
Cutting width 82 mm

Packing List

Garden shears x 1
Shrub cutter blade x 1
Grass cutter blade x 1
Charging cable x 1
User manual x 1

PURPOSE AND GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

  • Cordless garden shears are a multifunctional tool, used for lawn finishing and shrub care.

  • The tool is designed for short-term work in domestic environments, in areas with moderate climate, with a typical temperature from -10˚C to +40˚C, relative humidity of no more than 80% and no direct exposure to of atmospheric precipitation and excessive air dustiness.

  • This safety data sheet contains the most complete information and requirements, necessary and sufficient for the safe, efficient and reliable operation of the tool.

  • Due to the continuous improvement of the product design the manufacturer reserves the right to make minor modifications to the design modifications which are not described in this safety data sheet and which do not affect the tool’s effective and safe operation.

  • Read this safety data sheet carefully. The information you have learned will enable you to learn how to commission the tool correctly and avoid errors and hazards.

  • The product may only be operated by persons of legal age;
    have the skills and/or knowledge of how to operate and operate the tool; are in a sober state; not under the influence of medication

  • They are sober, not under the influence of any medication that can cause drowsiness and/or impair concentration, under the influence of drugs that cause drowsiness and/or impaired ability to concentrate; not affected by any of the following. Any of these conditions and are not affected by medication causing drowsiness and/or reduced concentration to work with the tool.

TOOL FIGURE

1 Grass cutter blade 7 Blade release mechanism
2 Handle angle adjustment button 8 Shrub cutter blade
3 Safety switch 9 Blade guard
4 Safety key 10 Fixing post for blade
5 Clip for brade 11 Fixing hole on the blade
6 Insert slot of blade 12 Trigger

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFETY OPERATION

This tool belongs to the category of hand-held power tools. Before use, please familiarize yourself with and strictly follow the safety instructions below.
Use the tool only for its intended purpose as specified in the operating manual.
Perform necessary maintenance in a timely manner. Any alteration or modification of the tool is prohibited, as it could cause damage and/or personal injury.

Checking the tool
Each time before using the tool, it must be inspected visually to make sure it is intact and undamaged, and all components of the tool should be inspected once before use to make sure that it is intact and not damaged.

Warning! Do not operate the tool if it is not working properly! The tool must be disconnected from the power supply before making any adjustments, maintenance, or when storing the tool.

Workplace safety
Make sure the workplace is safe: it must be clean and well clean and well- lit.
Poor lighting and cluttering of the workplace can lead to accidents.

Workwear

  • Wear protective headgear when operating the tool.
  • Use respiratory protection when working with dust-forming materials.
  • Always wear safety glasses.
  • Do not wear clothing that is too wide when operating the tool.
  • Wear long pants to protect your legs.
  • Wear protective headphones.
  • Wear non-slip, durable work gloves.

Use and care

  • Keep your hands away from the moving parts of the machine.
  • Do not allow any part of the body to fall into the moving parts of the tool during operation.
  • Do not leave the hand-held power tool unattended while the machine is operating.
  • Do not operate the tool while under the influence of alcohol or medication, which can affect your reaction time.
  • Do not operate the tool when you are tired or unable to control the work process.
  • Be attentive throughout the entire work period.
  • Do not use caustic chemicals or liquids to clean tools.
  • Do not apply unnecessary force to the tool. The right tool for the job tool will allow you to do a better and safer job with the productivity tool is designed to do the job better and safer.
  • Do not use a tool with a faulty switch. Any tool that has a a defective switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
  • Always disconnect the tool from the power source before making adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool from the mains supply before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing it to prevent the risk of the tool accidentally being switched back on of the tool being switched on again.
  • Use the tool, accessories, attachments and attachments in tool and accessories and attachments in accordance with these instructions and for the purpose for which the tool is intended, taking into account the the conditions and type of work to be performed. Use of the power tool for purposes other than those for which it is intended. Use of the power tool for purposes other than those for which it is intended could result in a hazardous situation.

Electrical Safety

  • The charger plug must match the mains socket. Never modify the plug in any way when using a tool.
  • Do not use adapters when using a grounded tool. Sockets and plugs that have not been unmodified, reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, radiators, and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock when you come in contact with grounded grounded objects increase the risk of electric shock.
  • Do not expose the tool to rain or moisture. Exposure of the tool to water of the tool increases the risk of electric shock.
  • Handle the power cord carefully. Never use the power cord power cord for carrying, moving or unplugging. Locate cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or entangled power cords increase the risk of electric shock. electric shock.
  • When using the tool outdoors, use an extension cord, suitable for the purpose. Use of an appropriate cord reduces the risk of electric shock.
  • If the tool has to be operated in a wet area, use a power line power supply line that is protected by a ground fault interrupter (RCD). (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter). (Ground Fault Interrupter). Its use will reduce the risk of electric shock. Use and care of battery powered tools.
  • Charge the battery only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may cause fire when used with a different battery pack.
  • Use the tool only with the specified battery packs. Use of other battery packs may result in injury or fire.
  • When the battery pack not in use, keep it away from metal objects, such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other or other small metal objects that can cause a short circuit between the battery pack terminals and the battery pack. The battery pack terminals. Short-circuiting the battery pack terminals could cause burns or fire.
  • Fluid may leak from the battery pack if mishandled. Avoid contact with it. In case of contact with skin, flush the contact area with copious. In the event of contact on the skin, flush the point of contact with copious amounts of water. In the event of contact with eyes, consult a physician. The fluid from the of the battery pack may cause irritation or burns.
  • The tool should only be serviced by a qualified by a qualified repair person and only with identical replacement parts. This will ensure the safety of the power tool.

Battery Pack (if applicable)

  • Before using the battery pack, read this manual and the warning labels on the battery charger, battery pack, and tool that is powered by the battery pack.
  • Do not charge unsealed battery packs.
  • The battery charger unit must be connected to the mains with a voltage corresponding to the voltage specified in the technical data. An incorrect voltage undervoltage may cause overloading of the tool.
  • Do not charge the battery pack in an explosive atmosphere, in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust, or near flammable materials. Heating the battery pack while charging creates the risk of fire. charging creates the risk of fire.
  • When charging the battery pack, make sure it is in a well-ventilated. Make sure it is in a well-ventilated area when charging the battery pack. The battery pack may become hot while charging.
  • Avoid overcharging the battery pack. Battery pack charging time is limited and should not exceed. Time for charging the battery pack is limited and should not exceed 30 minutes when fully charged.

Caution

  • Do not leave the battery pack and chargers unattended while charging.
  • Keep the battery pack at a safe distance from the heat source.
  • Do not leave the battery pack exposed to high temperatures for a long period of time.
  • Do not leave the battery pack exposed to high temperatures (in direct sunlight, near heaters, or where the temperature exceeds 45°C) for a long time, in direct sunlight, near heaters or in places where the temperature exceeds 45°C). The maximum temperature allowed for the battery pack of the battery pack is 40°C. Heating the battery pack poses a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Do not expose the battery pack to water or rain. Short-circuiting the battery pack’s contacts to each other can cause high currents, overheating, possible burns, and even rupture of the battery pack. The battery pack may over-current, overheat, burns, or even rupture.
  • Do not drop or bump the battery pack. Do not use the battery pack if The battery pack has been dropped or subjected to shock.
  • Charge the battery pack before it is completely discharged. In the event of power loss while operating the tool, stop operation and recharge the battery pack.
  • Never recharge a fully charged battery pack. Overcharging shortens the life of the pack.
  • Do not store the battery pack (battery) in a discharged state. Charge immediately after discharging. The battery pack should be stored at 50% capacity and take it out and charge it every 1 to 2 months.
  • Store the tool and battery pack separately.

Failure to observe the safety precautions or to use the tool correctly can result in serious injury. This tool can cause serious personal injury and create the risk of fire or explosion.

Safety precautions when using the tool

  • Read the instructions carefully. Familiarize yourself with the proper use of the tool.
  • Use the tool only in daylight or good artificial light.
  • Inspect the cutting area and remove any debris that may be stuck in the reel. Also remove any objects that the tool might catch during cutting.
  • Keep children away. Spectators should be at a safe distance from the of the work area, at least 15 meters away.
  • Keep hands and feet away from the cutting part of the tool while it is use.
  • Warning. The cutting elements continue to rotate for several seconds after the motor has been turned off. Wait until the cutting elements come to a complete stop.

Note: The tool should be stored indoors or in other naturally ventilated areas where temperature and humidity fluctuations are noticeably less than outdoors in moderate or cold climates. Temperatures not exceeding +40°C and not lower than -50°C, and a relative humidity of not more than 80% at +25°С, which corresponds to storage condition 5 of State Standard 15150-89.

OPERATION

Before performing any work on the tool, always make sure that the tool is turned off and the power cord is unplugged.

Kit Elements
Please make sure that the tool is delivered with all the parts as specified in the packing list.

  • Carefully open the packaging and remove the equipment.
  • Remove the packaging material and any packing and/or shipping brackets (if any).
  • Check that all components are in place.
  • Inspect the equipment and accessories for shipping damage.
  • If possible, please keep the packaging until the end of the warranty period.
  • Remove the packaging material and any packing and/or shipping brackets.

WARNING! The equipment and packaging material are not toys. Do not allow children play with plastic bags, foil or small parts. There is a danger of swallowing or suffocation!

Before you start working
Insert the safety key (Fig.1/Item 4) to the tool. Timely recharging of the battery will help it last a long time.
Recharging is always necessary when you notice a decrease in performance of the tool.The LED is red while charging. The LED becames green after fully charged.
Never allow the battery to be completely discharged. This will cause the battery pack will become defective.

Operation

The area to be worked on must first be cleared of stones and other solid objects. The safety device prevents the tool from starting up unintentionally tool. Engage the safety catch by pushing it forward and simultaneously pressing the on/off button at the same time. To turn the tool on, release the on/off button.

Cutting the grass

  • Allow the mower to glide over the ground. Best results can be achieved when the lawn is dry.
  • When you notice a drop in mowing performance, charge the tool immediately so that the battery is not completely discharged.

Trimming hedges
The tool can be used to trim small hedges and shrubs.
Hold the tool slightly tilted in relation to the hedge you want to cut.
First cut the sides from the bottom up, then cut the top.
Watch out for foreign objects in or on the hedge which could damage the blades.

When is the best time to trim hedges?

  • As a general rule, hedges which lose their leaves in the autumn should be trimmed in June and October.
  • Hedges which do not lose their leaves should be cut in April and August.

Changing the blades
Warning! Risk of injury! To remove the blade, press the release mechanism (Fig.1/Item 7) and take out the blade .

Once you have removed the grass cutter blade, you will be able to see two clips for blade (Fig.3/Item 5) at the bottom of the product.

Press the blade release mecha-nism (Fig.3/Item 7).

Then pick up the shrub cutter blades, (there will be two insert slots (Fig. 4/Item 6) at the two sides of the shrub cutter blades.

Insert shrub cutter blade into machine with the fixing post (Fig.5/Item 10) against the fixing hole on the blade (Fig.4/Item 11), then press the blade into the clips for blade (Fig.3/Item 5).

Finally, lose the release mechanism (Fig.3/Item 7), the the blade change finished.

Cleaning and maintenance

  • As a general rule, hedges which lose their leaves in the autumn should be trimmed in June and October.
  • Hedges which do not lose their leaves should be cut in April and August.

Cleaning

  • Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it with compressed air at low pressure.
  • We recommend that you clean the device immediately each time you have finished using it.
  • Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensure that no water can seep into the device.
  • A few drops of oil (e.g. sewing machine oil) will improve the cutting performance of the blades, but never apply any grease to the blades.
  • To ensure constant exact cutting it is also important to remove grass remnants and dirt from between the upper and lower blade.

Caution! Never clean the tool under running water and particularly never with high pressure – because of the potential danger to persons and property. Keep your cordless grass cutter and hedge trimmer in a dry and frost-proof place. Choose a place that children are unable to enter.

Maintenance

  • To achieve good results you should keep the blades sharp at all times. In particular we recommend that you immediately level off any jags or ridges caused by stones or the like.
    The tool should be thoroughly cleaned both before and after use.

  • There are no parts inside the equipment which require additional maintenance.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Possible faults
Fault cause Possible faults Simultaneous burning of armature and stator
Armature combustion with melting of insulating bushings.
Stator combustion with simultaneous melting Armature insulating bushings Operation with motor overload.

Possible faults and troubleshooting methods

Failure Probable| Cause| Corrective action

The engine does not turn on

| No voltage/the battery is discharged| Check the battery is charged
Switch defective| Contact a specialised service center for repair
Brushes are worn out

Increased brush arcing on the collector

| Brushes are worn out| Contact a professional service center for repair
The manifold is dirty
Rotor windings are defective
The tool is not properly secured| Secure the working tool correctly

Increased vibration, noise

| Bearing faulty|

Contact a specialist center for repair

Rotor or gear teeth wear
The appearance of smoke and smell of burning insulation|

Faulty rotor or stator windings

|

Contact a specialist center for repair

Engine overheating| Motor Cooling windows are dirty| Clean the cooling windows of motor

Electric motor is overloaded

| Release the load and allow the tool to run for 2 to 3 minutes
Rotor defective| Contact a specialised service center for repair

The engine does not reaches full speed and does not operate at full power

| Low power supply| Check the battery
Winding is burned out or there is a break in the winding| Contact a specialised service center for repair

WARRANTY

The warranty period for the tool is 12 months from the purchase date. If the tool has been used commercially (professional), the warranty period is 1 month from the pur-chase date.

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