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General power tool safety warnings
tical replacement parts.
This will ensure
that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Safety notes for hammer drills
Wear hearing protection!
Exposure to noise can cause hear-
ing loss.
Use the additional handle when using
the device.
Losing control can lead to injury.
Hold the device by the insulated han-
dles when performing work n appli-
cations where a potential danger of
the tool striking hidden electrical lines
or its own power cable.
Contact with a
live wire could cause metal parts of the device
to become live and lead to electric shock.
Wear a dust mask!
TOXIC DUST!
Working on
materials which can produce harmful / toxic dusts
presents a health risk to the user and people
within close vicinity.
CAUTION - LEADS! DANGER!
Verify you will
not strike electric-, gas- or water lines whilst using
the power tool. If necessary, first use a cable de-
tector before drilling into or cutting open a wall.
Start-up
Pivot additional handle
Note:
For safety reasons this device must only be
used with the additional handle
7
installed (also
see Fig. C, D, E).
The position of the additional handle
7
can be
adjusted. Turn the wing screw
1
anti-clockwise
and swivel the additional handle
7
into the
desired position.
Then tighten the wing screw
1
again.
This unit features an LED
5
. It will light up once
the unit is connected to the mains, indicating
the unit is energised and will immediately switch
on when the ON / OFF switch
3
is activated.
Depth stop
Open the wing screw
1
.
Insert the depth stop
11
in the additional
handle
7
.
Make sure that the toothing on the depth stop
11
is pointing downwards.
Pull the depth stop
11
out as far as necessary
so that the distance between the tip of the drill
and the tip of the depth stop corresponds to
the desired drilling depth.
Firmly tighten the wing screw
1
.
Inserting / removing tools
Inserting tools:
Lightly grease the tool holder before inserting
the tool
8
.
To insert, pull back the locking sleeve
10
and
insert the tool.
Release the locking sleeve
10
. This locks the
tool holder. Pull the tool to ensure that it is firm-
ly locked in place. The tool has some radial play
inherent in the system.
Removing tools:
To remove the tool pull back on the locking
sleeve
10
.
Quick-release chuck for
round shaft drills
Do not use the quick-release
chuck for round shaft drills for hammer drilling or
chiseling applications!
Set the function selector switch
6
to the drill
symbol .
Attaching the quick-release chuck for
round shaft drills:
To attach the additional chuck for round shaft
drills (also see Fig. A) pull back the locking
sleeve
10
and insert the additional chuck.
General power tool safety warnings / Start-up
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