
6
2P
– The motor willcontinueto operateafter themaximum pressurereliefvalve has activated.
No further crimping force is applied, the oil is bypassed and returned to the reservoir.
2.4) Releaseof dies
Press the pressure release button (9), the ram will retract and open the dies.
2.5) Headrotation
For ease of operation the tool head can rotate through 340°, allowing the operator to work in the
most comfortable position.
Warning: do not attempt to rotate the head when the hydraulic circuit is pressu-rised.
2.6) Replacementofdies
To replace the dies, extract them from their seats by pressing the buttons (62 and 65).
THEUPPER DIE MUSTALWAYSBE EXTRACTED FIRST
2.7) Batterystatus
Thebattery is equippedwith LEDindicatorsthat indicatethe remainingbattery lifeatany timeby
pressing the adjacent button (P).
4 LEDs illuminated: Fully charged
2 LEDs illuminated: 50 % capacity
1 LED flashing: Minimum charge, replace the battery
When the battery voltage has dropped beloW a
minimum safety threshold, the tool Will not start,
and it is necessary to recharge or replace the battery.
Theapproximate time to fullyrechargea battery is about40 minutes.
2.8) Insertion/replacementof battery
To replace the battery, remove it by pressing the release button (15) (Ref. to Fig.4 page 24), then
insert the new battery, sliding it into the guides until it locks.
3. Warning
Before starting work on electrical equipment, please ensure that either there are no live parts in
theimmediateworkingareaorthatprecautionsaretakenforworkingnearlivepartsinaccordance
with EN50110-1.
donot use this tool on or near energized conductors Without proper personal pro-
tective equipment.failure to observe this Warning could result in severe injury or death.
the tool is unsuitable for continuous use and should be alloWed to cool doWn fol-
loWing uninterrupted, successive operations; for instance, having exhausted afully
charged battery in one session, delay battery replacement for afeW minutes.
observe recommended rest periods also When using an external poWer supply.