Check the deployment location for hidden electrical
lines, gas pipes and water pipes using a cable detector.
Additional grip (Fig. 2)
For safety reasons, only use the hammer drill with
the additional grip.
The additional handle (7) allows the user additional
hold when using the hammer drill. For safety reasons,
it is not permitted to use the device without the addi-
tional handle (7). The additional handle (7) is fastened
to the hammer drill by clamping. Turning the handle
anti-clockwise (as seen from the handle) loosens the
clamping. Turning the handle clockwise tightens the
clamping. First, loosen the clamping of the additional
handle. You can subsequently swivel the additional
handle (7) into the working position that is most com-
fortable for you. Now turn the additional handle back
in the opposite direction of rotation until the additional
handle is firmly seated.
Depth stop (Fig. 3)
The depth stop (1) is held by clamping with the locking
screw (a) on the additional handle (7).
• Loosen the locking screw (a) and insert the depth
stop (1).
• Bring the depth stop (1) to the same level as the drill.
• Pull back the depth stop (1) by the desired drilling
depth.
• Tighten the locking screw (a) again.
• Now drill the hole until the depth stop (1) touches
the workpiece.
Inserting the tool (Fig. 4)
• Clean tool before use and lightly grease tool shaft
with drill grease (N).
• Pull back the locking sleeve (8) and hold in place.
• Push the dust-free tool into the tool receiver up to
the stop while rotating it. The tool will lock itself in
place.
• Check the locking mechanism by pulling on the tool.
Removing the tool (Fig. 5)
Pull back the locking sleeve (8) and hold it in place and
remove the tool.
Dust collection device (Fig. 6)
Before hammer drill work, slide the dust collection de-
vice (K) vertically over the drill.
9.
Operation
m ATTENTION!
Always make sure the product is fully assembled
before commissioning!
Danger!
In order to prevent a hazard, the machine may only
be held by the two handles (4/7)! Otherwise there is
a risk of electric shock if a cable is drilled into!
Switching off: Release on/off switch (3).
Hammer-drilling/chiselling selector switch (Fig. 7)
• For drilling, press the button (e) on the rotary switch
(2) and at the same time turn the rotary switch (2) to
the switch setting (f).
• For hammer drilling, press the button (e) on the ro-
tary switch (2) and at the same time turn the rotary
switch (2) to the switch setting (c).
• For chiselling, press the button (e) on the rotary
switch (2) and at the same time turn the rotary switch
(2) to the switch setting (d). The chisel is not locked
in position (d).
• For chiselling, press the button (e) on the rotary
switch (2) and at the same time turn the rotary switch
(2) to the switch setting (g). The chisel is locked in
position (g).
Note!
Only a low pressing force is necessary for ham-
mer-drilling. Too much pressing force puts unnec-
essary strain on the motor. Check the drill regularly.
Sharpen or replace blunt drills.
10. Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready
for operation. The connection complies with the appli-
cable VDE and DIN provisions.
The customer's mains power connection as well as
the extension lead used must also comply with these
regulations.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often
damaged.
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