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3. Check that the area around the tool shank
insertion hole in the clamping head of the
power tool is not damaged.
y In the event of damage, mechanical particles could
enter into the clamping mechanism, which could
damage the clamping mechanism.
4. Insert the work tool into the clamping head of
the hammer drill.
4a) Pull down the SDS clamping head.
4b) Apply pressure on to the work tool with an SDS shank
to push it into the head and turn it until the work tool
slides into the grooves of the SDS clamping head.
4c) Slide the work tool all the way into the head and then
release the head.
4d) Pull on the work tool with your hand to check that it
is firmly clamped in the clamping mechanism.
INSTALLING A DEPTH GAUGE
y For the purpose of measuring the depth of the drilled
hole, it is possible to slide a depth gauge into the hole
in the handle by pressing on the button (fig. 4, position
11) and to set it to the required drilling depth. After
releasing the button (fig. 4, position 11) the depth
gauge will be secured in the handle.
y The distance between the end of the depth gauge and
the end of the drill bit defines the depth of the drill
hole.
SETTING THE WORK MODE
y Using the work mode toggle switch (fig. 4, position
3), set the drilling with percussion mode (drill bit with
hammer symbol) for drilling into building materials
and set the drilling without percussion mode (drill bit
symbol) for drilling materials such as metal, plastic or
wood.
ATTENTION
y Do not change the work mode while the power tool is
running as this could damage it.
SETTING THE SPEED LEVEL
y Use the toggle switch (fig. 4, position 4) to select the
appropriate speed for the characteristic of the material
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to achieve the optimal work result. When a lower speed
is set, the number "1" can be seen on the toggle switch.
When a higher speed is set, the number "2" can be seen
on the toggle switch.
ATTENTION
y Do not change the speed level while the power tool is
running as this could damage it.
INSERTING THE BATTERY
INTO THE CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL
y Insert the battery into the appropriate location on the
hammer drill, see fig. 4, position 9, so that it clicks in.
PREPARING THE CORDLESS MULTI-
FUNCTION OSCILLATING TOOL FOR USE
WARNING
y Install/replace the work tool only with the battery
removed from the cordless power tool.
1. Tilt open the lever of the clamping mechanism and
remove the clamping pin (fig. 5A, step 1 and 2). For
work tools that have a cut-out in the mount (see fig.
below), it is not necessary to fully remove the pin, it is
sufficient to release it and lift it up.
2. Set the required work tool into the appropriate loca-
tion so that the tabs are in the holes of the work tool
(see fig. 5B), whilst the work tool is at a horizontal
plane, turn it to the angle most appropriate for access
to the work location (fig. 5D).
y It is possible to install work tools with a universal
mount on to the multi-function tool.
EXAMPLES OF USE
FOR THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES:
y The scraper is intended, for example, for removing soft
putty between tiles, scraping off putty or paint...
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y The plunge blade is intended for making cut-outs in wood
and softer materials in hard-to-reach places, for example
in corners, in installed carpet skirtings, in large areas...
y Delta pad with sandpaper for sanding wood, furniture.
3. Secure the seated work tool using the clamping pin
(fig. 5C) and tilting down the lever of the clamping
mechanism.
SETTING OSCILLATION SPEED
y Use the oscillation speed control (fig. 5, position 6) to
select the appropriate speed for the characteristic of the
material to achieve the optimal work result. The speed
can be adjusted while the power tool is running.
INSERTING A BATTERY
INTO THE OSCILLATION POWER TOOL
y Insert the battery into the appropriate location on the
power tool, see fig. 5, so that it clicks in.
VI. Using cordless
power tools
WARNING
y In the event that there is an unusual noise, vibrations
or operation while it is running, immediately turn off
the power tool and identify and rectify the cause of this
unusual operation. If the unusual operation is caused
by a fault inside the power tool, have it repaired at an
authorised service centre for the Extol® brand through
the vendor or directly at an authorised service centre
(service locations are listed at the website address at
the start of this manual).
USING THE CORDLESS DRILL
WARNING
y When using cordless drills, follow the safety instruc-
tions for the respective power tool provided in chapter
VII. and instructions in chapter VIII.
TIGHTENING AND LOOSENING
1. Into the driver of the screw, insert the appropriate bit,
otherwise the driver on the head of the screw and the
bit may be damaged.
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2. Then pull on the trigger and set the appropriate
speed by the degree to which the trigger is pulled
down in the required rotation direction. For loose-
ning, it may be necessary to appropriately push down
on the cordless drill and to start at a lower speed and
with an appropriately set torque level (see above)
so that the bit does not jump out of the driver of the
screw or the edges are not stripped. After it is suffici-
ently screwed out, the trigger can be pulled further to
achieve a higher speed.
DRILLING
y Perform drilling at a higher speed with drills intended
for the purpose.
USING THE CORDLESS ANGLE GRINDER
WARNING
y When using angle grinders, follow the safety instruc-
tions for the respective power tool provided in chapter
VII. and instructions in chapter VIII. The following
pictures show the correct and incorrect methods of
work for the various work activities according to the
used work tool.
CUTTING WITH CUTTING DISCS
y While cutting, the angle grinder must be held perpen-
dicular to the plane of the material being cut for the
entire duration of the cut and must not be tilted to the
sides (see fig. 2C). The angle grinder is not intended for
cutting with a cooling liquid.
y While cutting, the workpiece must be firmly secured
using suitable clamping tools and when cutting longer
workpieces, the workpiece must be supported under
both sides near the cutting location to prevent the
clamping of the disc inside the cut.
y When performing planar sanding/grinding using the
grinding discs (max. thickness 6 mm) or cutting with
a cutting disc, prevent the disc from jumping up and
down on the workpiece.
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