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AHP700LUIS
GB
Instruction Manual Battery-hydraulic Pump
authorised
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3.2 Brief description of the important features of the unit
The unit is equipped with a special brake which stops the forward motion of the piston/dies when the trigger is re-
leased.
The unit is equipped with a double piston pump which is characterised by a rapid approach of the dies towards the
connector and a slow crimping motion.
All tool functions can be controlled by
one
rocker trigger (pic. 1.11). This results in an easy handling.
The tool is equipped with a microprocessor which indicates service intervals and low battery charges and performs
internal checks sending out acoustical and optical warning signals in case of a detected fault.
Li-Ion batteries do neither have a memory e
ff
ect nor self discharge. Even after long periods of non operation the tool
is always ready to operate. In addition we see a lower power weight ratio with 50% more capacity and shorter char-
ging cycles compared to NiMH batteries.
The oil used in our tool is particularly environmentally friendly and and has been rewarded „
The Blue Angel
“. The oil
is also suitable for low temperatures and has excellent lubrication characteristics.
Hydraulic Pressure Check, HPC for short, monitors the oil pressure in the tool’s oil circuit, hence ensuring a contin-
uous, consistent press quality.
During each pressing cycle, the achieved pressing pressure is determined by a pressure sensor and compared to the
required minimum value. An audible warning signal sounds if the achieved pressure di
ff
ers from the speci
fi
ed working
pressure. The user will know immediately that the
fi
tting must be checked and repressed or replaced as required.
The pump can be operated and transported in all positions without any oil leakages.
3.3 Description of the tool indication
This tool is equipped with a special circuit board incorporating several important features to inform the user about the
current status of the unit. Please see Table 2 for more details.
Prior to operating the unit the charging level of the battery (pic. 1.1) should have been tested. A low charging level
can be detected by the LCD display (pic. 1.9).