4. BLADE REPLACEMENT
When changing blades, the battery must fi rst be removed from the tool.
After extended use, the blades may break or loose their cutting edge.
Replace the blades as follows:
Lower blade
– Release latch (2), and open the tool head completely.
– Operate the tool to advance the lower blade (4) and remove the battery.
– Eject two split pins (11) from the ram (12) to release the blade (4).
– Remove the broken blade from the ram, insert the new blade and fi t with two split pins.
Before closing the tool head, push the release button (6) and fully retract the lower blade,
otherwise the tool head assembly may hit and damage, the lower blade.
Upper blade
– Release latch (2), and fully open the tool head.
– Remove circlip (15) and extract the head pin (13) to release the tool head.
– Remove circlip (22) and latch pin (14) to release the latch (2).
– Remove the latch and recover the latch spring (23).
– Using a 10 mm spanner, remove 8 nuts (21) and relevant washers (20).
– Remove 4 studs (17), releasing the broken blade (19).
– Position the new blade, insert 4 studs (17), fi t 8 washers (20) and light tighten 8 nuts (21).
– Insert the latch spring (23) into the spacer (18).
– Reassemble the latch (2) and fully tighten the 8 nuts (21).
– Fit the head assembly to the head support using the pin (13) and circlip (15).
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.
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Following information applies in member states of the European Union:
USER INFORMATION in accordance with Directives 2011/65/EU and 2012/19/EU.
The "Not in the bin" symbol above when shown on equipment or packaging means that the equipment
must, at the end of its life, be disposed of separately from other waste.
The separate waste collection of such equipment is organised and managed by the manufacturer.
Users wishing to dispose of such equipment must contact the manufacturer and follow the prescribed
guidelines for its separate collection. Appropriate waste separation, collection, environmentally compat-
ible treatment and disposal is intended to reduce harmful environmental eff ects and promote the reuse
and recycling of materials contained in the equipment. Unlawful disposal of such equipment will be sub-
ject to the application of administrative sanctions provided by current legislation.
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