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WARNING! – Risk of Hand Arm Vibration Injury.

This tool may cause Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome if its use is not managed adequately.

This tool is subject to the vibration testing section of the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.

This tool is to be operated in accordance with these instructions.

Measured vibration emission value (a):   . . . . . . . . . . . 7.6m/s²

Uncertainty value (k):. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5m/s²

Please note that the application of the tool to a sole specialist task may produce a different average vibration emission. We recommend that a

specific evaluation of the vibration emission is conducted prior to commencing with a specialist task.

A health and safety assessment by the user (or employer) will need to be carried out to determine the suitable duration of use for each tool. 

NB: 

Stated Vibration Emission values are type-test values and are intended to be typical. 

Whilst in use, the actual value will vary considerably from and depend on many factors.  

Such factors include; the operator, the task and the inserted tool or consumable. 

NB:

 ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use, as this also helps to reduce vibration.

The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor, a poorly maintained tool will also increase the risk of Hand Arm Vibration 

Syndrome.

Health surveillance.

We recommend a programme of health surveillance to detect early symptoms of vibration injury so that management procedures can be modified 

accordingly.

Personal protective equipment.

We are not aware of any personal protective equipment (PPE) that provides protection against vibration injury that may result from the 

uncontrolled use of this tool. We recommend a sufficient supply of clothing (including gloves) to enable the operator to remain warm and dry and 

maintain good blood circulation in fingers etc. Please note that the most effective protection is prevention, please refer to the Correct Use and 

Maintenance section in these instructions. Guidance relating to the management of hand arm vibration can be found on the HSE website 

www.hse.gov.uk - Hand-Arm Vibration at Work.

Summary of Contents for CP6004

Page 1: ...n live wire to live terminal L b Connect the Blue neutral wire to the neutral terminal N c After wiring check that there are no bare wires that all wires have been correctly connected that the cable outer insulation extends past the cable clamp and that the clamp is tight Note that the earth pin E remains unconnected Check cables are always protected against short circuit and overload 1 2 BATTERY ...

Page 2: ...how 4 2 3 When the battery is 80 full the green LED will flash 4 2 4 When fully charged a steady green LED will show 4 2 5 The battery is ready for use 4 2 6 The LED indications are fig 1 fig 2 1 1 GENERAL SAFETY Maintain the drill and battery in good condition Check moving parts alignment on a regular basis Replace or repair damaged parts Use an authorised service agent and recommended parts only...

Page 3: ...way BATTERY REMOVAL 1 Remove the battery pack see section 4 1 2 Dispose of spent battery pack correctly ONLY dispose of or recycle according to local authority regulations Under the Waste Batteries and Accumulators Regulations 2009 Jack Sealey Ltd are required to inform potential purchasers of products containing batteries as defined within these regulations that they are registered with Valpak s ...

Page 4: ...de the operator the task and the inserted tool or consumable NB ensure that the length of leader hoses is sufficient to allow unrestricted use as this also helps to reduce vibration The state of maintenance of the tool itself is also an important factor a poorly maintained tool will also increase the risk of Hand Arm Vibration Syndrome Health surveillance We recommend a programme of health surveil...

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