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Clamping device
Clamp the worked pieces properly into the screw‑type clamping
unit. Thus turning of the piece is avoided, as well as a potential
accident.
Drilling in tiles
Shift the impact gear lever to the drill‑bit symbol. Once the upper
layer is drilled through, shift the impact gear lever to the hammer
symbol.
Thread cutting
Clamp the screw tap properly in the chuck using a considerable
power, otherwise it will slide through.
9 Maintenance and service
ATTENTION!
Risk of el. shock. Prior to start any oper-
ation, pull the plug out of the socket!
The vents [5] on the motor housing must not be covered or
clogged.
After about 200 hours of operation the following works need
to be done:
– Check of the brushes length Brushes shorter than 5 mm must
be replaced with new ones.
– Exchange of lubricating grease in the gearbox and bearings.
When the carbon brushes are worn down, the tool switches off
automatically. The tool must be brought to a service centre for
maintenance.
It is recommended to clean the tool regularly. Using cleaning
agents that contain solvents may erode or damage painted surfac‑
es and plastic parts. If you use such cleaning agents, it is recom‑
mended to try them out first on a small area that is not very visible.
The vents on the motor housing must not be covered or clogged!
Leave the replacement of any parts, e.g., carbon brushes, power
cable etc., to an authorised service centre. Should the tool fall or
suffer a hard impact, have it checked by an authorised service cen‑
tre to ensure the tool is mechanically and electrically safe to use.
ATTENTION!
With respect to protection from el. shock
and preservation of the class of protection, all mainte-
nance and service operations requesting jig saw case
removal must be performed by the authorized service centre
only!
The current list of authorized service centres can be found at our
website
www.narex.cz
.
10 Accessories
The accessories recommended for use with this device are availa‑
ble commercially in the shops with hand el. tools.
11 Storage
Packed appliance may be stored in dry, unheated storage place
with temperature not lower than ‑5 °C.
Unpacked appliance should be stored only in dry storage place
with temperature not lower than +5 °C with exclusion of all sudden
temperature changes.
12 Environmental protection
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted for envi‑
ronmental‑friendly recy.
Only for EU countries:
Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electri‑
cal and electronic equipment and its incorporation into national
law, power tools that are no longer suitable for must be separate‑
ly collected and sent for recovery in an environmental‑friendly
manner.
13 Warranty
Our equipment is under warranty for at least 12 months with re‑
gard to material or production faults in accordance with national
legislation. In the EU countries, the warranty period for exclusively
private use is 24 months (an invoice or delivery note is required as
proof of purchase).
Damage resulting from, in particular, normal wear and tear, over‑
loading, improper handling, or caused by the user or other dam‑
age caused by not following the operating instructions, or any
fault acknowledged at the time of purchase, is not covered by the
warranty.
Complaints will only be acknowledged if the equipment has not
been dismantled before being sent back to the suppliers or to an
authorised NAREX customer support workshop. Store the operat‑
ing instructions, safety notes, spare parts list and proof of purchase
in a safe place. In addition, the manufacturer’s current warranty
conditions apply.
Note
Due to continuous research and development work, we re‑
serve the right to make changes to the technical content of this
documentation.
14 Certificate of Conformity
EVP 13 G-2H3; EVP 13 G-2A:
We declare that the device meets requirements of the following
standards and directives.
Safety
EN 62841‑1:2016
EN 62841‑2‑1:2018
EN ISO 3744:2011
EN ISO 5349‑1:2002
EN ISO 12100:2011
Directive 2006/42/EC
Electromagnetic compatibility
EN 55014‑1 ed. 4:2017
EN 55014‑2 ed. 2:2017
EN 61000‑3‑2 ed. 5:2019
EN 61000‑3‑3 ed. 3:2014
EN 61000‑6‑3 ed. 2:2007
Directive 2014/30/EU
RoHS
Directive 2011/65/EU
Place of storage of the technical documentation:
Narex s.r.o., Chelčického 1932, 470 01 Česká Lípa, Czech Republic
2022
Narex s.r.o.
Chelčického 1932
Jaroslav Hybner
470 01 Česká Lípa
CEO of the company
Januar 5, 2022
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