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not the manufacturer will be liable for any
damage or injuries of any kind caused as a
result of this.
Please note that our equipment has not been
designed for use in commercial, trade or
industrial applications. Our warranty will be
voided if the machine is used in such purposes.
Technical data
Rated Power: 620W
Voltage: 230V
Frequency: 50Hz
No Load Speed: 0-1000rpm
Impact Rate: 0-4850bpm
Impact Energy: 2.2J
Max. Chuck Capacity: 24mm
Cable length ~ 2m
Tool description
1 – Dust cap
2 – Cooling vents
3 – Lock button
4 – on/off switch
5 – Release button
6 – Mode selector knob
7 – Auxiliary handle
Before starting the equipment
Check the tool each time before you use it. If
any flaw is visible, take the tool to qualified
personnel to fix it. Do not open the tool.
During the functioning, the level of
noise can reach high levels!
When processing materials that
produce dust or shaving, wear
safety goggles!
Dust from the materials you are
working on can harm your
organism!
Examine the surface you which to work on to
make sure there are no hidden cables, gas or
water pipes.
Operation
Using the auxiliary handle is mandatory to have
maximum control over the tool.
To lock the tool on, press the on/off switch and
the lock button. To unlock, press the on/off
switch.
The dust cap prevents the dust from getting
into the machine. Make sure the cap is not
damaged when changing the drills.
Before inserting the drill oil the end of it. To
insert it, twist the drill into its support until it
engages. Pull to make sure it is locked correctly.
The mode selector knob may only be set when
the tool is switched off. Push the release button
and move the knob on the mode you wish to
use: drilling, percussion drilling, chisel
adjustment or chiseling.
Do not put pressure on the tool while using it.
Light pressure gives best results.
When drilling there is a high pressure on the
tool and drills. Hold the hammer firmly to avoid
losing control.
Cleaning and maintenance
Make sure that the tool has come to a
complete stop and it is unplugged before
carrying out maintenance work.
Keep the case and cooling vents clean.
RECYCLING
End of life machines contain
valuable materials and therefore
they should not be placed in
household waste. We would ask you to play
your part in protecting the environment by
returning this machine to a return point.