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not slip and all power will be available for drilling.
• Make sure the gear switch (9) is set to position
2 to get maximum drill speed.
Adjusting the torque setting for impact drilling
The impact (hammer) function can be used for
drilling in masonry and other stone-like materials.
This function enables faster drilling in masonry
and stone-like materials.
• For impact drilling, turn the torque adjustment
ring (13) to the setting for impact drilling (
).
The impact function will be activated when
drilling into the material.
• Make sure the gear switch (9) is set to position
2 to get maximum drill speed.
Ensure that the direction switch (10) is
always set to„
“ during drilling.
The machine is equipped with electronic
overload protection function. When the
machine gets overloaded it will shut
down automatically. When this happens,
please wait for a few seconds to let the
overload protection reset itself.
Work light (14)
Fig. A
The machine is equipped with a work light to
illuminate the work location.
• It automatically switches on when the on/off
switch (11) is being pressed.
• It automatically switches off when the on/off
switch (11) is released again.
Belt hook (17)
Fig. A
The machine is equipped with a belt hook for
hanging the machine to your belt during use.
Always switch the direction switch (10) to
middle position to avoid accidental
startup of the machine.
• The belt hook (17) can be assembled on the
left or right side of the machine.
• It can easily be mounted by attaching it with
the screw mounted on the machine.
• It can be removed by simply removing the
screw on the hook and taking it off.
Optimum use
When driving screws into wood, metal and other
materials:
• Before using the appliance check if the drill or
screw bit is properly fitted and centered inside
the drill chuck.
• Screw bits are available in several shapes and
dimensions. When unsure, always try if the bit
fits on the screw head without any free play
before using the machine.
• Make sure the machine is not running when
it contacts the screw. A rotating bit may slip.
This could result in damage to the work piece.
When drilling into wood, metal and other
materials:
• With small diameter drills use a high drill
speed. For large diameter drills use a low drill
speed.
• For hard materials, select a low drill speed, for
soft materials select a high drill speed.
• Fix the work piece properly, preferably by
using a clamp or vice.
• During drilling draw back the drill out of the
hole frequently so swarf or drill dust will be
removed.
When drilling in metal:
• Use a metal drill (HSS). For the best results you
should cool the bit with oil.
• Metal (HSS) drills can also be used drilling into
plastic.
When drilling in stone or masonry:
• Always use drills for concrete or masonry
drilling
• Apply force to the machine to let the hammer
action work at its best, but always make sure
the machine maintains its rotation speed.
Machine will wear out faster, and drilling will
take more time.
• When drilling pull back the drill every few
seconds. Drill dust is being removed out of the
hole and drilling is done faster.
4. MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning and maintenance, always
switch off the machine and remove the
battery pack from the machine.