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3. WARNING
Before starting work on electrical equipment, please ensure that either there are no live parts in
the immediate working area or that precautions are taken for working near live parts in
accordance with EN50110-1.
D
O
NOT
USE
THIS
TOOL
ON
OR
NEAR
ENERGISED
CONDUCTORS
WITHOUT
PROPER
PERSONAL
PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
. F
AILURE
TO
OBSERVE
THIS
WARNING
COULD
RESULT
IN
SEVERE
INJURY
OR
DEATH
.
T
HE
TOOL
IS
UNSUITABLE
FOR
CONTINUOUS
USE
AND
SHOULD
BE
ALLOWED
TO
COOL
DOWN
FOLLOWING
UNINTERRUPTED
,
SUCCESSIVE
CRIMPING
OPERATIONS
;
FOR
INSTANCE
,
HAVING
EXHAUSTED
A
FULLY
CHARGED
BATTERY
IN
ONE
SESSION
,
DELAY
BATTERY
REPLACEMENT
FOR
A
FEW
MINUTES
.
O
BSERVE
RECOMMENDED
REST
PERIODS
ALSO
WHEN
USING
AN
EXTERNAL
POWER
SUPPLY
.
P
ROTECT
THE
TOOL
FROM
RAIN
AND
MOISTURE
. W
ATER
WILL
DAMAGE
THE
TOOL
AND
BATTERY
. E
LECTRO
-
HYDRAULIC
TOOLS
SHOULD
NOT
BE
OPERATED
IN
POURING
RAIN
OR
UNDER
WATER
.
3.1) General information on how to use batteries
In order to maximise battery life, please follow these rules:
– Use the battery until the automatic residual energy display still has 1-2 red LEDs
showing: this means the battery is almost completely discharged and no loss in the
life of the battery has been caused.
– Be particularly careful when charging a new battery the fi rst 2-3 times in order to be
certain of maximising the available energy level.
– Allow the battery to cool down to ambient temperature prior to recharging.
– Rest the battery charger for at least 15 minutes between charges.
4. MAINTENANCE
The tool is robust, completely sealed, and requires very little daily maintenance. Compliance
with the following points, should help to maintain the optimum performance of the tool:
4.1) Thorough cleaning
Dust, sand and dirt are a danger for any hydraulic device.
Every day, after use, the tool must be wiped with a clean cloth taking care to remove any
residue, especially close to moveable parts.
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