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MODEL # 106071 (106070 Kit)
Operation Manual
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Part # 108494 Rev A
40V Lithium Ion Cordless Pole Saw
1100 W 120th Ave, Suite 600
Westminster, CO 80234 • 720-287-5182
For Service or Questions
Call 1-877-487-8275
720-287-5182
www.redbackpowerusa.com
Redback products are distributed by
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Information
Intended Use ...........................................................................................4
Personal Protective Equipment ...........................................................4
General Safety ........................................................................................ 5
Safety Icons ............................................................................................6
Overview of Components .........................................................................7
Operation.....................................................................................................8
Checking the chain lubricating oil........................................................9
Tensioning the saw chain .....................................................................9
Adjustments before use ....................................................................... 10
Inserting and removing the battery....................................................10
Switching On/Off ...................................................................................11
Battery state of charge ........................................................................11
Maintenance ............................................................................................13
Changing the saw rail and saw chain ...............................................14
Storage ......................................................................................................15
Warranty & Specifications .................................................. Back Cover
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Important Safety Information
WARNING: Read and thoroughly understand all instructions and
safety information before assembling or operating the pole saw.
Failure to do so may cause serious injury or death. Do not allow
anyone to operate this pole saw who has not read this manual.
As with all power equipment, a pole saw can be dangerous if
assembled or used improperly. Do not operate this pole saw if you
have doubts or questions concerning safe operation.
Call our customer service department at 720-287-5182,
1-877-487-8275, or visit www.redbackpowerusa.com if you
have any questions or concerns about the safe operation of this
equipment.
Intended Use
The pole saw has been designed for pruning of trees and shrubs
in private sector exclusively. The pole saw is not designed for
felling of trees. Do not use the pole saw for any purpose other than
for which it was designed. Any other use is unauthorized and may
result in serious injury or death.
Personal Protective Equipment
When operating this pole saw it is essential that you wear safety
gear including goggles or safety glasses, steel-toed shoes and tight
tting gloves (no loose cuffs or draw strings). Always wear ear
plugs or sound deafening headphones to protect against hearing
loss when operating this mower. Always wear sturdy footwear.
Never wear sandals, sneakers or open shoes, and never operate
the pole saw with bare feet. Do not wear loose clothing that might
get caught in moving parts.
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Important Safety Information
General Safety
Failure to follow warnings, cautions, assembly and operation
instructions in the Operation Manual may result in serious injury or
death.
READ THE OPERATION MANUAL BEFORE OPERATION.
Do not permit children to operate this equipment at any time.
Do not permit others that have not read and understood the
complete Operation Manual to operate this equipment.
Keep all people and pets a minimum of 10 feet away from the
work area when operating the pole saw.
• Always operate the pole saw with both hands.
Do not operate the pole saw when under the inuence of alcohol,
drugs or medication.
Do not allow a person who is tired, otherwise impaired or not
completely alert to operate the pole saw.
Do not operate the pole saw in rain or other wet conditions. Protect
the pole saw from rain.
Always keep hands, feet, hair and loose clothing away from the
pole saw.
• The battery should be removed before any repairs are attempted.
Battery tool use and care
Recharge only with the charger specied by the manufacturer. A
charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a
risk of re when used with another battery pack.
Use power tools only with specically designated battery packs.
Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and re.
When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal
objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small
metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to
another. Shorting the battery terminals may cause burns or a re.
Under certain conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery;
avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, ush with water. If
liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected
from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
DO NOT USE BATTERIES WITH DAMAGED CASES. Dispose of
batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in household waste.
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Important Safety Information
Kickback
Kickback occurs when the tip of the guide rail touches an
object or when the saw chain becomes jammed in the cut. If the
rail tip touches an object, this may throw the guide rail upwards
and in the direction of the operator. If the saw chain jams on the
upper edge of the guide rail, the rail may quickly recoil in the
direction of the operator.
Kickback can be prevented by holding the saw rmly with both
hands, ensuring that your thumbs and ngers clasp the handles
on the pole saw. Move your body and arms into a position in
which you can withstand the kickback force. Avoid an abnormal
body posture and do not saw above shoulder height.
Safety Icons
Safety icons are to remind you of important information while
you are operating the unit.
Safety Decals
Safety decals on the pole saw are to remind you of important
information while you are operating the unit. Make sure
all decals are attached and in readable condition. Contact
Redback USA at 1-877-487-8275 for replacement decals.
Use caution when operating this power
equipment.
A pole saw has sharp blades. Use
caution when operating, transporting and
handling.
Wear protective noise deafening
headphones when operating.
Use caution around rotating parts!
Do not touch when operating.
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Read and understand the Operation
Manual before operating the pole saw.
A pole saw has sharp blades. Use caution
when operating around other people and
pets.
Wear goggles or other eye protection.
The pole saw can propel wood chips and
dust.
Avoid operating in the rain, protect the
battery and pole saw from wet conditions.
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B
Insertion slot for battery
C
Handle
D
Switch interlock
E
On/Off switch
F
Shoulder belt
G
Fastening loop for shoulder belt
H
Upper shaft
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Front handle
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Shaft coupling
K
Lower shaft
L
Housing w/ ventilation openings
M
Oil tank w/ oil level indicator
N
Oil tank cover
O
Saw rail
P
Saw chain
Q
Protection hood
R
Hand wheel
S
Chain tensioning wheel
T
Chain cover
U
Spiked bumper
V
Battery* EP20 (2.0 Ah), EP40 (4.0 Ah),
EP60 (6.0 Ah)
W
LED state of charge indicator
X
Release button for battery
Y
Battery charger*
* Optional. Depending on delivery
Overview of Components
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Operation
Switch the unit off and remove the battery if the unit is left
unattended; before checking, cleaning or performing other work
on the unit; or if the unit starts vibrating excessively.
Before initial operation
Unpack the pole saw and accessories and check that no parts are
missing or damaged.
NOTE: The batteries (optional; depending on delivery scope) are
not fully charged on delivery. Prior to initial operation, charge the
batteries fully. See user manual of the battery charger.
Lubricating the chain
The unit may be operated with adequate chain lubricating oil only.
Inadequate lubrication will reduce the service life of the power
tool. Check the amount of oil on the oil level indicator.
Topping up the chain oil
Fill the oil tank only with an environmentally compatible quality
chain and bar lubricant (according to RAL-UZ48).
Do not use waste oil. Renewed contact with waste oil can cause
skin cancer.
Waste oil is environmentally harmful.
Waste oil does not have the necessary lubricating properties and
is unsuitable for chain lubrication.
An oil other than the one recommended may damage the rail, the
chain and the lubricating system.
Ensure that dirt does not get into the oil tank.
Avoid spilling oil. Always wipe up any spilled oil.
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
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Operation
Open the oil tank cover A (see Figure 1). Before opening, clean if
required.
Carefully pour in the chain lubricating oil until it reaches the upper
mark on the oil level indicator B.
Close the oil tank cover A.
Check the chain oil level even during operation and top up with
chain oil if required.
Checking the chain lubrication
Start the unit (see section “Switching on/off the power tool”.
Hold running saw chain for some time approx. 15 cm above a
suitable surface. If there is adequate chain lubrication, the oil
which is ejected by the saw chain will form a light trail.
Chain tension
Before performing any work on the pole saw, remove the battery.
The teeth on the saw chain are very sharp! Wear protective gloves
when performing any work on the chain.
NOTE: Check and re-adjust the tension of a new chain after
working for a few minutes. Switch the motor off, remove the battery
and actuate the chain brake.
Checking the chain tension
The saw chain must not sag, but it should be possible to pull it 1/16”
to 1/8”away from the saw rail in the middle of the rail (see Figure 2).
Tensioning the saw chain
Unscrew the hand wheel anti-clockwise until the saw rail can be
moved by hand 1 (see Figure 3).
Turn the chain tensioning wheel on anticlockwise to tension the
chain 2.
Turn the saw chain by hand to check that it runs perfectly. It must
slide freely in the rail.
Tighten the hand wheel to attach the rail and the cover 3.
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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Operation
Adjustments before using
Before performing any work on the garden
tool, remove the battery.
Assembling and adjusting the shoulder belt
Open retaining hook and hook onto the fastening eye on the
housing (see Figure 4).
Adjust the shoulder belt to your height. Adjust the shaft length.
To adapt to the working height the shaft length can be varied up
to 17.7 inches (see Figure 5).
Loosen the threaded sleeve on the shaft coupling 1.
Extend the lower shaft until the ideal handle length is reached 2.
Tighten the threaded sleeve 3.
Inserting/replacing the battery
Charging the battery as described in the battery charger
operation manual.
Press the charged battery into the power tool until it clicks into
place (see Figure 6).
To remove, press the release button 1 and pull out the battery 2.
Protect the battery contacts when the
battery is not being used. Loose metal parts
may short-circuit the contacts.
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Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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Operation
Switching on/off the power tool
Switching on
Make certain that the saw chain has not yet
been positioned for cutting and is not
touching any other objects.
Hold the saw rmly with both hands and ensure that there are no
people (particularly children) or animals in the immediate vicinity.
First press and hold the switch interlock 1 (see Figure7).
Then press the On/Off switch 2.
Switching off
Release the On/Off switch.
When the On/Off switch is released, the saw
chain continue running briefly.
Battery state of charge
Press the button on the battery to check the state of charge at
the state of charge indicator LEDs (see Figure 8). The indicator
goes out after 5 seconds. If one of the LEDs ashes, the battery
must be recharged. If none of the LEDs light up after the button is
pressed, the battery is faulty and must be replaced.
Before each use
Check that all parts of the power tool are present, rmly attached
and undamaged.
Check that the chain tension is correct.
Check the chain lubrication.
Check that there are no leaks.
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WARNING
Figure 7
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Figure 8
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Operation
Correct posture
Never work on unstable ground!
Never work while standing on a ladder!
Use only when weather conditions are favourable!
Stand with both legs rmly on the ground.
• Always hold the power tool with both hands!
Look over the working area and remove any obstructions.
Switch the pole saw on before starting the cut.
Apply a uniform pressure to the unit without excessive force.
After use
Always switch the motor off before you put the power tool down!
When the On/Off switch is released, the saw chain continues
running briefly.
Stop the engine.
Wait until all rotating parts have come to a standstill.
Remove the battery.
Place sheath on cutting mechanism.
Leave power tool to cool down.
Basic working technique
Operate the saw at a maximum angle of 60 degrees (see Figure 9).
Never cut a branch directly aboutthe head!
Start at the bottom of the trunk and work upwards.
To cut thick branches saw in 2 steps:
1. Saw upwards into the branch 1/3 of the branch diameter 1.
2. A little further up the branch saw through the branch from
top to bottom 2.
Saw longer branches piece by piece.
When limbing trunks lying at on theground, rst always saw off
the branchespointing upwards. Do not cut throughsupporting
branches until the trunk hasbeen sawn into lengths.
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Figure 9
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Maintenance
Before performing any work on the pole saw, remove the
battery. Risk of injury by the sharp cutters!
Wear protective gloves.
The user should perform only the maintenance work described
below. All other work, in particular motor maintenance and
repairs, must be performed by a trained specialist. Improper
work may damage the power tool and result in injuries. Have
power tool inspected once a year at a service center.
Overview of cleaning and maintenance
• After using the power tool clean the unit.
Tension the saw chain.
Clean oil guide groove in the saw rail.
Check saw chain oil level, top up if required.
Cleaning
Do not use water or liquid detergents.
Clean the unit with a damp cloth and a soft brush.
Remove the chain cover, and use a soft brush to remove debris
from the saw rail, saw chain, chain wheel and chain cover.
Keep the ventilation slits clean and dust free.
Servicing
To tension the saw chain, (see Figure 3) on page 9.
Cleaning oil guide groove in the saw rail
Remove saw rail.
Remove dirt from the oil guide groove using a suitable tool. Use
a plastic spatula, not a steel tool!
Re-attach saw rail.
Regrinding saw chain
Special tools are required to sharpen the saw chain and
guarantee that the blades of the chain are sharpened at the
correct angle and to the correct depth. We recommend
having the saw chain reground by specialist.
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Maintenance
The teeth on the saw chain are very sharp!
Wear protective gloves when handling the chain.
An incorrectly attached saw chain will cause the power tool
to cut in an uncontrolled manner!
When attaching the chain, observe the running direction!
Changing saw rail and saw chain
Place the pole saw on any suitable at surface.
Unscrew the hand wheel anti-clockwise until the saw rail can
be moved by hand 1 (see Figure 10).
Turn the chain tensioning wheel clockwise to push the saw
rail as far as possible onto the chain wheel 2.
Detach the hand wheel 3 and remove the chain cover 4 (see
Figure 11).
Place saw chain around the saw rail starting on the upper
part of the rail. Slide the chain in the slot around the saw rail.
When attaching the chain, ensure that it is in the correct
running direction.
Place the saw chain around the chain wheel 5 (see Figure 12).
Place elongated hole of the saw rail on the stud bolt and the
guide bolt 6.
Attach the chain guard 7 (see Figure 13).
Tighten the hand wheel slightly 8.
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CAUTION
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
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Maintenance
Tighten the chain tensioning wheel anticlockwise to tension the
chain 9 (see Figure 14). The saw chain must not sag, but it should
be possible to pull it 1/16” - 1/8” off the saw rail in the middle of
the saw rail.
Tighten the hand wheel to attach the rail and the cover 10.
Turn the saw chain by hand to check that it runs perfectly. It must
slide freely in the rail.
NOTE: Check and re-adjust the tension of a new chain after
working for a few minutes. Switch the motor off, remove the battery
and apply the chain brake.
Remove the battery from the pole saw before storing. Store
the pole saw in a dry, dust-free and frost-free place ideally in a
temperature range of 50° - 77°F (10-25 °C). Place the sheath over
the cutting mechanism. Store the battery and the unit separately.
The chain rail can be removed for storage.
Charge the battery before storing the unit in winter. For storage
over long time, drain the chain oil from the chain saw.
Keep the unit, in particular its plastic components, away from brake
uids, petrol, petroleum products, penetrating oil, etc. They contain
chemical substances which may damage, attack or destroy the
plastic components of the unit.
Remove the battery from the pole saw when not in use.
Disposal Information
Recycle raw materials instead of disposing as waste.
Battery, accessories and packaging should be recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner. Plastic parts are identied for
recycling according to material type.
Do not use batteries with damaged casing.
Do not attempt to open batteries.
Do not dispose of in fire, water or household waste.
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CAUTION
Figure 14
Storage
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Date of Purchase
Place of Purchase
Warranty & Specications
IMPORTANT NOTICE
We, the manufacturer, reserve the right to change the product and/
or specications in this manual without notication. The manual is for
information usage only and the pictures and drawings depicted herein are
for reference only.
Warranty Repair and Service
Do not return this product to the store for warranty issues or repair. Call
our customer service department at 720-287-5182, 1-877-487-8275, or visit
www.redbackpowerusa.com for the location of the nearest service center.
Record the information below for future reference.
1100 W 120th Ave., Suite 600
Westminster, CO 80234 • 720-287-5182
Redback products are distributed by
For Service or Questions
Call 1-877-487-8275
720-287-5182
www.redbackpowerusa.com
SKU/Part No. 106071 (106070Kit)
Description 40V Lithium Ion Cordless Pole Saw
Rated Voltage 40 Volts DC
Chain Speed 20 feet/second
Length 80 Inches
Oil Tank Volume 2.37 Fluid Ounces (70mL)
Shipping Weight 7 Lbs. (w/o battery)
Battery 2.0Ah (included with kit)
Battery Charger 2A Charger (included with kit)
Run Time Up to 50 minutes/charge (with 4.0Ah battery)
Warranty 3-Year Limited Warranty; 1-Year on Battery
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