Fa'atonuga Taua mo le Saogalemu
LAPATAIGA: Faitau lapataiga saogalemu uma, faʻatonuga, faʻataʻitaʻiga, ma faʻamatalaga o loʻo tuʻuina atu i lenei meafaigaluega eletise. O le le mulimulita'i i faatonuga uma o lo'o lisi atu i lalo e ono i'u ai i le eletise, mu, ma/po'o se manu'a tuga.
- Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including safety glasses, gloves, and sturdy footwear, when operating the pruning shears.
- Keep hands and body parts clear of the cutting blades at all times. The blades are sharp and move quickly.
- Ia fa'amautinoa o lo'o fa'amama le vaega o galuega mai tagata e tutū mai, aemaise lava tamaiti ma fagafao.
- Do not operate the tool in wet conditions or expose it to rain. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
- Use only DEWALT 20V MAX batteries with this tool.
- Before performing any maintenance, cleaning, or blade changes, always remove the battery pack from the tool.
- O lenei oloa o lo'o i ai vaila'au e iloa e le Setete o Kalefonia e mafua ai le kanesa ma fa'aletonu o le fanau mai po'o isi fa'alavelave fa'anatura. Fufulu lima pe a uma ona tagofia.

Image: DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears showing warning labels on the tool body.
Ua Umaview
The DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Pruning Shears (DCPR320B) are designed for efficient cutting of branches, bushes, and thick stems up to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. This tool features non-stick coated blades for smooth cuts, an on-board LED work light for improved visibility, and a comfortable grip for extended use. This is a bare tool only; battery and charger are sold separately.

Ata: Luma view of the DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Shears, highlighting the blades and handle.
Seti
Fa'apipi'i ma'a
- Ensure the tool is turned off and the safety switch is engaged.
- Align the battery pack with the battery port on the bottom of the pruner handle.
- Fa'ase'e le pusa ma'a i totonu o le uafu se'ia o'o lelei i totonu.
- Ina ia aveese le maa, oomi le faamau e tatala ai le maa ma faase'e i fafo.
Su'ega Lau
- Before each use, inspect the blades for any damage, dullness, or debris.
- Ensure the blades are clean and free of sap or residue for optimal cutting performance.
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Malosiaga Ki/Pepe
- To power on the pruner, ensure a charged 20V MAX battery is installed.
- Locate the safety switch (typically a trigger lock or button) and disengage it.
- Press the main trigger to activate the blades. The blades will open and close with each press.
- To power off, release the trigger and engage the safety switch.
Otiotiga
- Position the branch or stem to be cut fully within the jaws of the pruner.
- Ensure the branch is perpendicular to the blades for a clean cut.
- Press the trigger firmly to initiate the cut. The non-stick coated blades are designed for smooth operation.
- The tool can cut branches up to 1-1/2 inches in diameter. For thicker branches, multiple presses may be required, or consider using a different tool.
- The integrated LED light will illuminate the cutting area, improving visibility in dimly lit conditions.

Image: A person using the DEWALT Pruning Shears to cut a branch from a tree.

Image: A person using the DEWALT Pruning Shears to trim a bush.
Vitio Oloa Aloaia
Video: Official DEWALT video demonstrating the 20V MAX Cordless Pruning Shears in action.
Tausiga
Fa'amamaina o Lau
- A mae'a fa'aoga ta'itasi, aveese le pusa maa.
- Clean the blades with a damp cloth to remove sap, dirt, and debris. A mild detergent can be used if necessary.
- Fa'amago lelei lau la'au e puipuia ai mai le 'ele.
- Apply a light coat of oil to the blades for protection and smooth operation.
Suiga Lau
- When blades become dull or damaged, they can be replaced. The tool includes a change tool (often an Allen key) for this purpose.
- Refer to the detailed instructions in the full product manual for specific blade replacement steps.
- Replacement blades are available from authorized DEWALT dealers.
Teuga
- Store the pruner in a dry, secure location out of reach of children.
- Always remove the battery pack before storing the tool for extended periods.
- Keep the blades closed and protected when not in use.
Fa'afitauli
- Tool not powering on: Ensure the battery is fully charged and properly inserted. Check if the safety switch is disengaged.
- Blades not cutting cleanly: Inspect blades for dullness or damage. Clean blades of any accumulated sap or debris. Consider replacing blades if they are worn.
- Tool stops working unexpectedly: Remove the battery and inspect for any visible damage or moisture. This tool is not designed for use in wet conditions; exposure to rain can cause malfunction. Allow the tool to dry completely if it has been exposed to moisture, and if issues persist, contact customer support.
- Reduced cutting power: Ensure the battery is fully charged. For very thick branches, the tool may require multiple trigger presses or may be exceeding its maximum cutting capacity.
Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'ailoga | TAIMI |
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | DCPR320B |
| Punavai Malosi | 20V MAX Battery (Sold Separately) |
| Otioti Gafatia | 1.5 Inisi |
| Mea mamafa | 16 aunese (na'o meafaigaluega) |
| Fua o Mea | 10.12"L x 1"W |
| Ituaiga Lau | Ta'alo |
| Mea Lau | Uamea maualuga saoasaoa |
| Fa'aaofia Vaega | 1 DEWALT 20V MAX Pruner DCPR320B (Bare Tool) |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official DEWALT website. DEWALT products are manufactured by Stanley Black & Decker. Contact their customer service for assistance with product issues, parts, or service.
Tufuga: Stanley Black & Decker
Webnofoaga: www.dewalt.com