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A Demolition hammer is a powerful tool meant to break down
walls made of concrete.
It is not just meant to use on walls but
can be used on any material that is thick, bulky and solid. A
demolition hammer uses a chisel bit (a flat bit and pointed bit are
available with the product) that pounds the surface, which breaks
it into pieces. Its basic operation is that its head doesn't rotate,
but moves back and forth. With this movement, the chisel
hammers into the concrete or floor tiles. You won't succeed in
drilling a hole with the hammer; it's simply not made for that.
Improper use of a demolition hammer can cause serious
damage to property as well as yourself.
For safety reasons it is
essential to read the entire instruction manual before first
operation and to observe all the instructions mentioned in it.
PRODUCT FUNCTIONS AND ASSEMBLY
IBL DH10-78
To start the tool, simply press the trigger
switch (3). Release the trigger switch to stop.
For continuous operation, press the switch
trigger and then push in the lock button (4). To
stop the tool from the locked position, pull the
switch trigger fully, then release it.
ON/OFF TRIGGER SWITCH AND LOCK BUTTON
WARNING!
Before plugging in the tool, always
check that the switch trigger actuates properly and
returns to the "OFF" position when released.
INTENDED USE