General Instructions - Milwaukee M18 HUP700 Notice Originale

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Priming the hydraulic system:
The tool should be primed any time that it has run dry of oil.
To prime the system:
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Inspect the oil sight line and ensure the tool has enough oil.
3. Connect the coupler to an accessory head that will siphon out
the air and excess oil.
NOTE: The coupler must be pinted straight up, and the tool must be
positioned lower than the accessory head.
4. Insert the battery pack.
5. Press the crimp mode button.
6. Run the tool.
NOTE: It may take up to 30 seconds for air and oil to start coming
out.
7. Once the oils starts coming out, press and hold the manual
release button for two seconds, then release both buttons.
8. Repeat steps 5-7 three to four times.
NOTE: While priming the system, make sure the oil level does not
drop below the oil sight line. Refill te reservoir if necessary.
Bleeding the accessory:
Accessories should be bled of air any time an accessory has been
serviced, unused for a long period of time or is connected to a hose
that is not prefilled with oil.
Please also consult accessory manufacturer's recommendations for
further bleeding instructions.
To bleed an accessory:
1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Connect the accessory hose to the coupler.
NOTE: The coupler must be pointed to the side, and the tool must be
positioned higher than the accessory hose and head.
3. Insert the battery pack.
4. Press the crimp mode button.
5. Run the tool until the cycle completes, and the LED indicator
lights green.
6. Press and hold the m anual release button for two seconds, then
release both buttons.
7. Repeat steps 4-6 three to four times.
NOTE: While bleeding the accessory, make sure the oil level does not
drop below the oil sight line. Refill the reservoir if necessary.
WORKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CRIMPING
Use only standardized connectors according to national standards
with dedicated crimping dies.
Consult the documents provided by the manufacturer for handling
and assembly instructions for connectors.
Check that the nominal diameter of the connecting item corre-
sponds to the nominal diameter of the crimping insert.
Before the crimping process begins, the battery capacity must be
checked: minimum 33% (see illustrated description). It may require
charging before work commences.
Actuating the control switch initiates the pressing process, which is
characterized by the movement of the press pin bolt.
It is the user's responsibility to check and evaluate that the joint
is correct.
Imperfect joints must be crimped again using a new connector.
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Action in the event of faults
• Keep the reset switch pressed until the jaws have opened
completely
• check the battery capacity
• Check the cable and the connection item according to the
technical data.
• If it is suspected that a live cable has been pressed, the crimping
tool must be inspected at an authorized, specialist workshop
WORKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR CUTTING
Set-up of the working area
Before work begins, the cables or cords must be disconnected and
it must be ensured that they remain isolated from the power supply
for the duration of the work.
If it cannot be ensured beyond doubt that the cable or insulated line
has been disconnected, no work may be carried out.
It is crucial that local safety provisions and the regulations are
observed.
Cable and cord may not be exposed to any mechanical forces and
must be secured from any uncontrolled movements following the
cut.
Do not expose tools to rain. Do not use tools in damp or wet
locations.
Preparation of cable cutter and battery
Before every use:
• Inspect cable cutter for external defects
• Check the cutting tool for cracks and other signs of wear
Only use in perfect condition!
Before the cutting process begins, the battery capacity must be
checked: minimum 33% (see illustrated description). It may require
charging before work commences.
Preparation for the cutting process
Support and fix the cable or rope to be cut to minimise the risk of
uncontrolled movement.
Overhead cables and cords, in particular, can move out of control
and cause injury and/or damage.
The cutting head must be positioned at an angle of 90° to the cable
or cord, so that the cable can lie in the opened cutting jaws without
tension and undesirable shearing forces can be avoided.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of explosions, electric
shock and damage to property and equipment, never cut
live electrical cables.
Device is NOT insulated. Contact with a live circuit could
result in severe injury or death. Turn off power before
making a cut. Never cut gas or water lines. Keep hands
away from all cutting edges and moving parts. Laceration
and amputation can occur.
Always remove battery pack before changing or removing
accessories. Only use accessories specifically recommended
for this tool. Others may be hazardous.
To reduce the risk of injury, wear safety goggles or glasses
with side shields.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, only cut recom-
mended materials for the blades. (see „Specifications") Do
not attempt to cut other materials.
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