
MB656
User
Manual ◄ 7
• Do not operate the tool unless thoroughly trained or
under the supervision of an instructor.
• Become familiar with the carrier controls before
operating the carrier and the breaker.
• When operating the breaker you must use ear
protection, eye protection and breathing protection.
• While learning to operate the breaker and carrier, do
so at a slow pace. If necessary, set the carrier mode
selector to the slow position.
• Make sure all controls (levers and pedals) are in the
NEUTRAL position before starting the carrier.
• While operating the breaker and carrier, keep hands
and feet on the controls at all times.
• Before leaving the carrier, always lower the boom
and insure the carrier is stable. Never leave the
machine with the engine running. ALWAYS ENGAGE
THE PARKING BRAKE.
• Stop the engine before attempting to make any
repairs, adjustments or servicing to either the carrier
or the breaker.
• Do not operate the tool at oil temperatures above
190 °F/88 °C. Operation at higher temperatures
can damage the internal components of the breaker
and carrier and will result in reduced breaker
performance.
• Do not operate a damaged, leaking, improperly
adjusted or incompletely assembled breaker.
• Do not modify the breaker in any manner.
• Use only tool bits supplied by Stanley Hydraulic Tools.
Use of tool bits supplied by another manufacturer
may damage the breaker and will void the warranty.
• To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, all
breaker repair, maintenance and service must only
be performed by authorized and properly trained
personnel.
• If you do not understand how to safely operate your
breaker, contact an authorized Stanley Dealer for
assistance.
• Keep this manual with the breaker.
• Do not operate this equipment if you are taking
medication which may affect your mental judgement
or physical performance.
• Do not operate this equipment if you are under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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