(1)
Directive 2006/42/EC, annexe 1, point 1.7.4.2 letter u)
L
= weighted continuous acoustic pressure level equivalent.
pA
L
= maximum value of the weighted acoustic displacement pressure at the work place.
pCPeak
L
= acoustic power level emitted by the machine.
WA
(2)
(Directive 2006/42/EC, annexe 1, point 2.2.1.1)
Weighted root mean square in frequency of the acceleration the upper limbs are exposed to for each biodynamic
reference axis. Tests carried out in compliance with the indications contained in UNI ENV 25349 and UNI EN 28662
part 1st Standards, and under operating conditions much more severe than those normally found.
Do not use the tool for purposes other than those intended by Cembre.
The operator should concentrate on the work being performed and be careful to maintain a
balanced working position.
Work in a clean, uncluttered area. Keep persons away from immediate work area.
Inspect the blades before each use. Do not use damaged blades.
Damaged blades can break and cause injury or damage to the tool.
Before each use, verify the integrity of the tool; replace any worn, possibly damaged or missing
parts with original Cembre spares.
Wear eye protection. Metal chips can fl y from blades when cutting.
Pay attention when cutting short, free pieces of steel rod or rope as they may fl y off dangerously,
causing injury to the operator or persons nearby.
Do not cut live cables or conductors.
The tool is unsuitable for continuous use and should be allowed to cool down following uninter-
rupted, successive cutting operations; for instance, having exhausted a fully charged battery in
one session, delay battery replacement for a few minutes.
Protect the tool from rain and moisture. Water will damage the tool and battery. Electro-hydraulic
tools should not be operated in pouring rain.
2. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
The part reference includes the following:
Hydraulic cutting tool.
Li-Ion rechargeable battery (2 pcs).
Battery charger (model depends on the tool version).
Shoulder strap.
Carrying case.
The tool can be easily carried using either the handle or the shoulder strap attached to ring (11)
(Ref. to Fig. 6).
WARNING
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