4. BLADE REPLACEMENT
When changing blades, the battery must fi rst be removed from the tool.
After extended use, the blades may lose their cutting edge. Replace the blades as follows:
Lower blade
– Release latch (4) and open the tool head.
– Operate tool to advance the lower blade (3) until split pins (13) are visible on the ram (12), than
remove the battery from the tool.
– Remove 2 split pins (13) using a drift and remove the lower blade (3).
– Insert the new blade and re-fi t by 2 split pins.
Before closing the tool head, release the oil pressure and retract the lower blade, otherwise
the tool head assembly may hit and damage the lower blade.
Upper blade
– Release latch (4) and open the tool head.
– Remove the circlip (18) and extract the head pivot (14), enough to release the tool head assembly.
– Remove circlip (22) and pivot pin (21), to release the latch (4).
Remove latch spring (17) from the upper blade (16).
– Unscrew the 4 screws (20) and remove the left hand guide (15) and the right hand guide (16)
release the blade (2).
– Fit the left and right hand guides to the new blade, place the spring (17) into its seat and re-fi t
the latch (4).
– Fit the blade assembly to the head (19), fully insert the pivot (14) and secure with the circlip (18).
5. CONNECTION TO COMPUTER
The memory card integrated in the tool records operating data from 200.000 cycles for transfer via
the USB cable supplied.
To view and manage this data, go to www.cembre.com and register in the dedicated area, then
download the free Cembre software CEM_SWBT01.
Keeping the Firmware of the tool updated, via free of charge download from here, will optimise
the tool's performance.
6. RETURN TO Cembre FOR OVERHAUL
In the case of a breakdown contact our Area Agent who will advise you on the problem and give
you the necessary instructions on how to dispatch the tool to our nearest service Centre; if possible,
attach a copy of the Test Certifi cate supplied by Cembre together with the tool or fi ll in and attach
the form available in the "ASSISTANCE" section of the Cembre website.
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(Ref. to Fig. 4)