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MODEL: AB1900 PRODUCT CODE: 61755 08/2018
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AB1900
Before starting equipment/Operation
VI. BEFORE STARTING THE EQUIPMENT
Before you connect the equipment to the mains supply make sure that the data on
the rating plate are identical to the mains data.
Always pull the power plug before making adjustments to the equipment.
Check the oil level before using the machine. Place the machine on the floor with
the tool mounting pointing downwards. The oil must be at least above at the middle
of the inspection window (6).
(Fig. 1)
Check the drilling point for concealed electrical cables, gas and water pipes using a
cable/pipe detector.
Inserting the accessory (Fig. 1/3)
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Clean the accessory before fitting it and apply a thin coating of grease (not
included) to the accessory shaft.
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Pull out the locking bolt (4) as far as possible, turn it through 180° and release it.
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Insert the accessory into the chuck (5) and push it in as far as possible.
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Pull out the locking bolt (4) again, turn it through 180° in the opposite direction
and release it.
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Check the lock by pulling the accessory.
Removing the accessory
To remove the accessory, proceed in reverse order.
VII. OPERATION
This demolition breaker is designed for use in the breaking of hard surfaces - con-
crete and masonry and for the loosening of impacted dirt and soil. Its powerful motor
and attachments ensure the quick and easy removal of material.
The pointed chisel is used mainly for general chiseling and the demolition of mason-
ry, concrete and loose rock. It is particularly well suited to breaking and loosening.
The flat chisel is used for general chiseling, demolition and the breaking of masonry,
concrete and loose stone. With its selective breaking action the flat chisel is used for
the removal of protruding concrete and masonry or for the removal residual mortar.
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Important!
To avoid the risk of electric shock, the machine must only be held using the handle
(1) and the auxiliary handle (3). You may suffer an electric shock if you chisel into
electrical cables or power supplies.