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e100_le100_manual_173100085_EN

 

07/2017

Short description 

TLR Series:

Mounting the light to the device:

1. Open the rail clamp tensioning bolt and position the illumination unit at the outer bottom

    edge of the accessory rail, so that the rail key matches the rail groove (see illustration

    below). Now snap the unit into place by pressing it down until you detect or hear it 

    clearly engaging.

2. Close rail clamp tensioning bolt until it is tight. The light is fixed now.

3. For demounting proceed in reverse order.

Operating the light:

1. Tap the left side of the paddle switch down = constant light as long as you hold it down. 

    After release the light goes out.

2. Tap the left side of the paddle switch down and immediately re-press within 0.4 s and 

    hold = strobe mode as long as you hold it down.

3. Tap down the right side of the paddle switch = constant light. Tap again to stop 

     illumination.

4. Tap down the right side of the paddle switch and immediately re-press within 0.4 s = 

    constant strobe mode. Tap again to stop illumination.

14. 

Lighting unit (optional expansion possibility)

The lighting unit is optional and not offered by LUKAS.

The illustration shows a typical installation of a flashlight as an overview.

Pay  always  attention  to  the  separate  instruction  manual  provided  from  the  supplier  or 

manufacturer to mount and operate your flashlight unit as intended. 

The light must be separately ordered by the customer at a deliberate supplier. 

LUKAS recommends the TLR Series offered by STREAMLIGHT.

WARNING / CAUTION / PLEASE NOTE!

The light or LASER beam of the lighting unit can cause serious injuries or lead 

to blindness. 

Any accessories attached to the accessory rail are used at 

the risk of the user.

Rail groove

Rail key

Accessory rail

Summary of Contents for STRONGARM e100

Page 1: ...173100085 EN Original instruction manual Edition 07 2017 Instruction manual for rescue equipment Multifunction tools e100 and le100 replaces 10 2015 e100 le100 TM...

Page 2: ...100 14 5 2 Operating the star grip 15 6 Cutting spreading spread open doors lifting 15 6 1 Safety notes 15 6 2 Cutting 16 6 3 Spreading 17 6 4 Spreading open doors 19 6 5 Lifting 21 7 Accessories 22 7...

Page 3: ...2 Technical data 33 12 1 StrongArm e100 le100 34 12 2 Noise emission 35 12 3 Operating and storage temperature ranges 35 12 4 Oscillation vibration 35 12 5 Torque specification and wrench size for piv...

Page 4: ...grams and signal words to the specific danger and the possible consequences Pictogram Damage injury to Keyword Definition Consequences Persons DANGER Immediate danger Death or severe injury WARNING Po...

Page 5: ...ructions they contain before they use the equipment and carefully follow them We further recommend that you have a qualified trainer show you how to use the product CAUTION The operating instructions...

Page 6: ...ust always be complete and in a legible condition Any mode of operation which compromises the safety and or stability of the device is forbidden Repairs to the equipment may only be carried out by a t...

Page 7: ...rimental to health if it is swallowed or its vapor is inhaled Direct contact with the skin must be avoided for the same reason Also when handling hydraulic fluid note that it can negatively affect bio...

Page 8: ...d are to be implemented in addition to the instruction manual WARNING CAUTION PLEASE NOTE The device is intended exclusively for the purpose stated in the operating instructions see chapter Proper Use...

Page 9: ...losive environment the following must be excluded that the device could trigger an explosion that working with the device could trigger an explosion e g sparks may result from cutting an object The re...

Page 10: ...required hydraulic pressure takes place within the body of the device A rechargeable battery serves as drive and energy source The accumulator battery can be inserted into the opening provided in the...

Page 11: ...ry 4 Release button for battery 5 Handle rotates 360 6 Locking bolt pull up to unlock 7 Ventilation slots 8 Tool tips combination snap on tips 9 Blade arms 10 Pivot bolt with secured nut 11a Front pla...

Page 12: ...ut combi or door opening tips Blade arm Cutting edge Blade arm 4 2 3 Combination tips snap on tips Combination tip Push button to release and automatically lock the tool tip Please note Use caution in...

Page 13: ...p 4 2 5 Rotatable handle The handle can be rotated about 360 degrees with four set points every 90 degrees This allows for easy change of position of the tool for the best angle attack To do this pull...

Page 14: ...nitial operation the battery of the rescue device must be fully loaded using the external charger Procedure 1 Fully press back the red release button and pull the battery carefully out of the battery...

Page 15: ...hored to ensure that there is no risk of sliding or shifting Worldwide safety guidelines pertaining to the specific country must be observed and complied with WARNING CAUTION PLEASE NOTE The StrongArm...

Page 16: ...nclosed persons must be protected The following are to be worn when working with the rescue equipment protective clothing safety helmet with visor or protective goggles protective gloves safety shoes...

Page 17: ...de tips Einheit mm in e100 le100 2 0 08 Higher cutting capacities can be achieved by cutting as close as possible to the blade s pivot point RIGHT WRONG 6 3 Spreading Use the front of the tips only to...

Page 18: ...gap not suitable for spreading Tips get a safe grip Work with the tips only Do not damage the tool arms Illustration of the spreader tips as an example Every effort should be made to fully engage the...

Page 19: ...nge plates and at each locking bolt if required 6 4 2 Procedure When applying the unit the claws must be pressed or beaten into the door crack as hard and deep as possible refer to application example...

Page 20: ...clothing helmet with visor or goggles protective gloves Application example office door Application example steel door WARNING CAUTION ATTENTION During operation of this rescue device parts of the obj...

Page 21: ...AUTION ATTENTION The load to be lifted must be secured against slipping as prescribed in the respective applicable guidelines and regulations WARNING CAUTION ATTENTION Before dismantling the used equi...

Page 22: ...ged before connecting it to a rescue device Release button 7 Accessories NOTE Indicator lights are the same as found on SCBA systems Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Symbols G G Y R The charge statu...

Page 23: ...or the battery charger 7 3 Attachment strap The single point attachment strap will be placed on the tool before the pump housing and tool head are assembled It is the ONLY recommended way to carry thi...

Page 24: ...sed until the tips are only a few millimeters apart This relieves the hydraulic and mechanical strain on the equipment Clean the device after each operation and grease all metal surfaces as well as al...

Page 25: ...ng the safety or reliability of the unit an additional function check is to be carried out complying with the applicable national and international regulations for the maintenance intervals of rescue...

Page 26: ...icks or deformations on the cutting surfaces Cutting surfaces fit on top of each other without making contact Bolts and retaining rings of the blade arms are in place and in good condition Illuminatio...

Page 27: ...need to be replaced The removable filter cover is located on the outside at the rear housing where it is fixed with two screws Procedure 1 Unscrew the two attachment screws at the cover with a torx w...

Page 28: ...amage the equipment ATTENTION Because LUKAS devices are designed for highest performance only components specified in the spare parts list for the appropriate equipment may be replaced Other component...

Page 29: ...s proceeding in reverse order Reinstall attachment screws Attachment screw hex socket head Keyway Protective cover 10 2 1 Care instructions The outside of the device should be cleaned with a damp clot...

Page 30: ...e upper part Then take off the upper part 3 Position the new handle and hold it while mounting the lower part with the attachment screws use medium strength thread lock e g LOXEAL 54 03 or Loctite 243...

Page 31: ...both blade arm bolts and remove them 6 Remove blade arms and replace with new ones 7 Reassembly is carried out in reverse order Blade arm bolt Blade arm Retaining ring Pivot bolt Lock screw Lock nut...

Page 32: ...battery Device doesn t perform at its given power Device defective Repair by an authorized dealer by personnel specially trained by LUKAS or by LUKAS itself Following release the star grip does not re...

Page 33: ...rage Further information about your device is available directly from LUKAS Since all values are subject to tolerances minor differences may occur between the data on your equipment and the data in th...

Page 34: ...f 34845 LSF spreading force according to NFPA kN 24 lbf 53 HSF spreading force according to NFPA kN 30 lbf 6744 Force spreading min kN 28 lbf 6295 Maximum spreading path mm 212 in 8 3 Mass net without...

Page 35: ...including rechargeable battery Device type e100 le100 Idling measured at a distance of 1 m according to EN dB A Full load measured at a distance of 1 m according to EN dB A Idling measured at a distan...

Page 36: ...36 e100_le100_manual_173100085_EN 07 2017 13 EC Declaration of Conformity...

Page 37: ...ng as you hold it down 3 Tap down the right side of the paddle switch constant light Tap again to stop illumination 4 Tap down the right side of the paddle switch and immediately re press within 0 4 s...

Page 38: ...tachment screws hex socket head Paddle switch Rail clamp tensioning bolt Accessory rail image as a sample Rail groove Rail key NOTE Pay also strict attention to the separate operating instructions for...

Page 39: ...ipment with your household waste According to the European Directive 2002 96 EC governing electrical and electronic waste and their application in national legislation old electrical equipment must be...

Page 40: ...ging materials and removed items Subject to change LUKAS Hydraulik GmbH A Unit of IDEX Corporation Weinstrasse 39 D 91058 Erlangen Tel 49 0 91 31 698 0 Fax 49 0 91 31 698 394 E mail lukas info idexcor...

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