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Check that it is properly secure by pulling the
tool.
6.4. Tool removal (Fig. 5)
Pull back and hold the locking sleeve (2) and remove
the tool.
7. Starting up
Important.
To prevent all danger, the machine must only be
held using the two handles (5 / 6). Otherwise there
may be a risk of suffering an electric shock if you drill
into cables.
7.1 ON/OFF switch (Fig. 6/Item 4)
First fit a suitable drill bit into the tool (see 6.3).
Connect the mains plug to a suitable socket.
Position the drill in the position you wish to drill.
To switch on:
Press the ON/OFF switch (4)
To switch off:
Release the ON/OFF switch (4).
7.2 Clockwise/Counter-clockwise switch
(Fig. 6/Item 9)
Change switch position only when the drill is
at a standstill!
Switch the direction of the hammer drill using the
clockwise/counter-clockwise switch (9):
Direction Switch position
Clockwise (forwards and drill) Pushed in to the right
Counter-clockwise (reverse) Pushed in to the left
7.3 Drill / Hammer drill / Chisel selector switch
(Fig. 7)
For drilling, press the button (E) on the rotary
switch (3) and simultaneously turn the rotary
switch (3) to position A.
For hammer drilling, press the button (E) on the
rotary switch (3) and simultaneously turn the
rotary switch (3) to position B.
For chiseling, press the button (E) on the rotary
switch (3) and simultaneously turn the rotary
switch (3) to position C. In switch position C the
chisel is not locked.
For chiseling, press the button (E) on the rotary
switch (3) and simultaneously turn the rotary
switch (3) to position D. The chisel is locked in
position D.
Important.
Only low pressure is required for hammer drilling.
Excessive pressure will exert an unnecessary force
on the motor. Check the drill bits at regular intervals.
Sharpen or replace blunt drill bits.
7.4 Press control (Fig. 8/Item 8)
To ensure the ideal contact pressure, the edge of the
housing (a) must be located in the middle section of
the indicator (8).
The indicator serves only as a guidance and
should not be observed permanently.
8. Replacing the power cable
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or its after-
sales service or similarly trained personnel to avoid
danger.
9. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Always pull out the mains power plug before starting
any cleaning work.
9.1 Cleaning
Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor
housing free of dirt and dust as far as possible.
Wipe the equipment with a clean cloth or blow it
with compressed air at low pressure.
We recommend that you clean the device
immediately each time you have finished using it.
Clean the equipment regularly with a moist cloth
and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents
or solvents; these could attack the plastic parts of
the equipment. Ensure that no water can seep
into the device.
9.2 Carbon brushes
In case of excessive sparking, have the carbon
brushes checked only by a qualified electrician.
Important! The carbon brushes should not be rep
laced by anyone but a qualified electrician.
9.3 Maintenance
There are no parts inside the equipment which
require additional maintenance.