INSTALLING THE GUARD
y Install the guard on to the neck of the angle grinder
so that the guard is aligned in such a way that when
cutting the guard points towards the user and protects
the user against flying fragments of material, poten-
tially the disc and sparks, see fig. 2, position 9. Place
the metal tab on the collar of the guard into the ingress
in the neck of the angle grinder so that it is possible to
place the tab into the groove on the neck, and then turn
the guard with the tab in the groove to the position
according to fig. 2.
y Then tilt down the lever of the quick-clamping mechani-
sm and secure the guard on the neck of the angle grinder
by screwing in the nut using a suitable installation tool.
Screw the nut in so that the guard is secured well in posi-
tion and also that the quick-clamping lever can be tilted
open without the nut needing to be loosened for the
case that the position of the guard needs to be adjusted.
If the lever of the quick-clamping mechanism cannot be
opened, do not loosen the nut more than necessary.
INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT OF A DISC
a) Place the washer (fig. 2A or fig. 2B, position 2) on to
the spindle of the angle grinder so that it is seated in
the ingress of the spindle and turns with it. Use your
hand to check that it is correctly seated.
b) Place the disc on to the washer (fig. 2A or 2B, position 3).
y If the disc has a cupped curve, then the disc must be
seated on the spindle with the convex face of the curve
on the washer, see fig. 2A and 2B.
c) Screw the outer clamping nut on to the spindle of the
angle grinder (fig. 2A or 2B, position 4).
To clamp a thicker (grinding) disc with a maximum
thickness of 6 mm, screw the clamping nut with
the side of the raised ring towards the disc (fig. 2A,
position 4). To clamp a thin (cutting) disc, screw in the
clamping nut facing the disc with the side without
the raised ring (fig. 2B, position 4).
INSTALLING PERMITTED ACCESSORIES ON
TO THE SPINDLE OF THE ANGLE GRINDER
WARNING
y In the event that the angle grinder will be used with
accessories having a M14 thread (e.g. wire brush,
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sanding cut-out holder), prior to screwing on such an
accessory on to the spindle of the angle grinder, first
remove the bottom washer and screw out the clamping
nut and then screw on the required accessory by hand.
y The accessories must be intended for use with an angle
grinder, whilst the maximum permitted rotation speed
(marked on the accessory) must not be lower than the
speed of the angle grinder when running without load
(specified on the rating label of the angle grinder). The
fact that the accessory can be screwed on to the spindle
of the angle grinder is does not mean that it is safe to
use it with the power tool.
y It is forbidden to install accessories with a larger dia-
meter than is specified in the table with the technical
specifications. Under no condition may the guard be
removed for the purpose of using accessories with a lar-
ger than permitted diameter.
INSERTING THE BATTERY INTO THE HANDLE
OF THE CORDLESS ANGLE GRINDER
y Slide the battery into the handle of the cordless angle
grinder so that it clicks into place, see fig. 2.
PREPARING THE CORDLESS
RECIPROCATING SAW FOR USE
WARNING
y Install/replace the saw blade only with the battery
removed from the saw!
INSTALLATION/REPLACEMENT
OF THE SAW BLADE
y Tilt the self-clamping head to the left and insert a saw
blade with a universal mount into the head and then
release the self-clamping head, see fig. 3A.
ATTENTION
y When handling the saw blade, use appropriate protecti-
ve gloves, since the sharp teeth may cause injury. The
saw blade may be hot after use, thus allow it to cool
down before replacing it.
ATTENTION
y Install the type of saw blade that is intended for cutting
the given material in the saw.
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y It is possible to insert the saw blade into the self-clam-
ping head turned upside down by 180° for the purpose
of cutting upwards or for performing plunge cuts at
a smaller angle, see fig. 3C. Fig. 3B shows the standard
clamping of a saw blade for plunge cuts or for standard
cuts as shown in fig. 3D-3G.
SETTING (ADJUSTING) THE DISTANCE OF
THE REST
y After pressing the button (fig. 3, position 12) it is possi-
ble to slide the rest to a distance for making cutting
easier depending on the distance of the cutting locati-
on. When the rest comes into contact with the material
it adapts the angle.
PRESHOOT
y Setting the toggle switch (fig. 3, position 4) to position
"I", the preshoot of the saw blade can be set for greater
cutting speed (cutting performance). When the pre-
shoot is set, apart from a horizontal movement,the saw
blade also makes an ellipsoidal movement to increase
the cutting performance.
ATTENTION
y Only set the preshoot when cutting soft materials such
as spruce, pine, larch, chipboard, etc. do not use it for
cutting metal or hard wood. Using the preshoot on
hard materials will result if faster wear and tear of the
saw blade and a greater load on the motor and will
discharge the battery faster.
ATTENTION
y Do not change the preshoot position while the saw is
running as this could damage the power tool.
INSERTING THE BATTERY INTO THE HANDLE
OF THE CORDLESS RECIPROCATING SAW.
y Slide the battery into the handle of the cordless saw so
that it clicks into place, see fig. 3.
PREPARING
THE CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL FOR USE
WARNING
y Install the front handle and install/replace the work
tool with the battery removed from the power tool!
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INSTALLING THE FRONT HANDLE
ATTENTION
y Always use the cordless hammer drill with the front
handle installed. The front handle provides better grip
control over the hammer drill during work and better
resists the effects of kickback in the event of a blocked
drill bit.
1. Turn the grip part of the front handle to enable the
collar on the handle to be seated on the neck of the
hammer drill.
2. Seat the collar of the front handle on the neck of the
cordless hammer drill, turn the handle to the required
position before clamping it in place and then turn the
grip part in the opposite direction to firmly secure the
handle in place.
INSTALLING/REPLACING THE WORK TOOL
1. Select an appropriate work tool for the given
activity.
→ It is necessary to select the correct work tool for the
given type of performed activity since this determines the
result and effectiveness of work.
ATTENTION
y Only use sharp work tools in perfect condition. Dull/
blunt work tools reduce effectiveness of work, overload
the power tool and increase power consumption (shor-
ter battery life).
y For example, for chipping away tiles, use the flat chisel,
for making holes, for removing grouting material, for
making grooves, etc. use the pointed chisel, for making
cable troughs use a hollow chisel (not included), etc.
y For drilling into masonry and stone, the appropriate
drill bit must be selected.
y The SDS plus tool clamping head is universal and it is
possible to mount chisels of other brands into these
hammer drills.
2. Thoroughly clean the SDS shank of the tool, dry
it if necessary and lubricate sufficiently using
Vaseline, see fig. 4A.
y A shank with a layer of building dust, stones, etc.
damages the SDS tool mount.
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