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WARNING
Machine and Tool operating Hazards
Sudden or unexpected movement of the machine may occur during operating, which may cause injuries. Furthermore, losing your bal-
ance or slipping may cause injury. To reduce risks:
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Make sure that you always keep a stable position with your feet as far apart as the width of your shoulders, and keeping your
body weight balanced out.
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Stand rmly and always hold on to the machine with both hands.
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Do not start the machine when it is lying on the ground.
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Make sure that the handles are clean and free from grease and oil.
Unintentional start of the machine may cause injury!
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Keep your hands away from the start and stop device until you are ready to start work.
The working tool is exposed to heavy strains when the machine is used and after a certain amount of use the tool may break due to
fatigue. If the tool breaks, there may be sudden or strong movements. Such sudden or strong movements may cause serious injury.
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Make sure that you always keep a stable position with your feet as far apart as the width of your shoulders, and keeping your body
weight balanced.
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Keep your hands and feet away from the working tool.
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Do not 'ride' on the machine with one leg over the handle, since you could be seriously injured if the tool were to break suddenly.
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Check regularly for wear to the working tool, and check whether there are any signs of damage or visible cracks.
An incorrect dimension of the working tool's shank can result in the working tool being lost or slipping out during operation. A working
tool that is lost or slips out can cause personal injury.
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Before inserting the work tool, make sure that the shank's dimensions are correct for use in the machine.
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Working tools without a collar may not be used.
If the tool retainer on the machine is not in a locked position, the tool can be ejected with force, which can cause personal injury.
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Once the working tool has been mounted and locked, the locking function must be checked by pulling the working tool outwards
forcefully.
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Make sure that the tool is fully inserted and the tool retainer is in the locked position before the machine is started.
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Never point the working tool at yourself or anyone else.
Starting the machine while changing the working tool may cause personal injury.
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Before changing the tool, stop the machine, switch off the hydraulic oil supply and bleed the machine by activating the start and
stop device.
A hydraulic hose that comes loose can lash around and cause personal injury or death. To reduce risks:
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Check that the hydraulic hose and the connections are not damaged.
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Check that all hydraulic connections are properly attached.
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Never attempt to disconnect a hydraulic hose that is pressurized. First switch off the hydraulic oil ow by the power pack and then
bleed the machine by activating the start and stop device.
Accumulator Hazard
The machine has a pressure accumulator. The pressure accumulator may only be charged with nitrogen gas (N
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Only authorized personnel are quali ed to work with the accumulator.
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Do not perform any work on the machine, the connections or any hoses, when the hydraulic system is pressurized.
NOTE!:- If the maximum working pressure for the machine is exceeded, the accumulator can be overcharged, which can result in
material damage.
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Always run the machine with the correct working pressure. See "Technical Data" section.
Safety Instructions
To reduce risk of serious injury or death to yourself or others, read these safety instructions before
operating the machine. Post these safety instructions at work locations, provide copies to employees, and
make sure that everyone reads the safety instructions before operating or servicing the machine.
Follow all safety instructions given in this manual. All the safety instructions conform to the applicable
laws and directives of the European Union. You should also respect any additional national/regional
directives. In countries outside the European Union, the valid local statutes and regulations shall apply.
Any additional regional laws and regulations must be observed.
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