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Setting up 

 

 

Before using 

Source of power 

Make sure the power source to be used meets the power requirements specified on the 

hammer nameplate. 

Power switch 

Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position. If the plug is connected and the switch 

is in the ON position, the demolition hammer will start working immediately, causing 

serious accidents. 

Extension cord 

When the work area is far from the power source to which the instrument is connected, 

use an extension cord of sufficient thickness and capacity. The extension cable should 

be kept as short as possible. 

Assembly 

Auxiliary handle 

  Only use your power tool with the original side assist handle. The side auxiliary 

handle can be positioned in any position to achieve a comfortable, safe and 

fatigue-free working posture. 

  Loosen the pinch roller on the auxiliary handle, rotate the side auxiliary handle 

around the power tool shaft to the desired position and tighten the pinch roller 

again. 

  The side auxiliary handle can be mounted in a different position. Because of this: 

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  Completely unscrew the auxiliary handle clamp, then pull up the hex bolt. 

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  Pull the side assist handle to the side and rotate the remaining fastener 

180º. 

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  Assemble the auxiliary handle in reverse order. 

Bit change 

Before carrying out any work on the power tool itself, disconnect the power cord. 
With the spindle of the demolition hammer it is possible to change the drill bits easily and 

without additional aids. 
The drill guard greatly prevents drilling dust from entering the chuck during operation. 

When inserting the tip, take care that the guard is not damaged. If not, it should be 

changed immediately before using the tool. 

  Insert (see figure A) 

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  Clean and lightly oil the tip shank end. 

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  Insert the tip by turning it into the chuck until it clicks into place. 

  Extraction (see figure B) 

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  Push back the protective cover and remove the tip. 

Summary of Contents for TH215002

Page 1: ...1 v DEMOLITION HAMMER...

Page 2: ...risk of electric shock d Never use the cord to carry pull or disconnect the power tool Keep the cord away from sources of heat or oil e When using a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable...

Page 3: ...ations other than those intended could create a dangerous situation e Keep power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow anyone unfamiliar with the tool to use it f Perform regular mainten...

Page 4: ...he cable is damaged and during maintenance Wear ear and eye protection Additional safety warnings Wear ear protection Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss Use auxiliary handles if supplied with th...

Page 5: ...jury and material damage due to broken fixtures that suddenly break Caution This power tool produces an electromagnetic field during operation This field can in some circumstances interfere with activ...

Page 6: ...350 mm Flat chisel 18 350 mm Brush set 6 5 17 26 mm Product description 1 Bit protection 2 Protective shell 3 Tighten the drill 4 Anti vibration handle 5 Direction selector 6 Speed selector 7 Indicat...

Page 7: ...the side auxiliary handle around the power tool shaft to the desired position and tighten the pinch roller again The side auxiliary handle can be mounted in a different position Because of this o Comp...

Page 8: ...e to ensure the correct temperature of the power tool This start up time can be shortened by lightly tapping the chisel of the power tool on the ground once Impact speed adjustment The electronic cont...

Page 9: ...the power cord For safe and correct operation always keep the power tool and ventilation slots clean A damaged tip protector must be replaced immediately It is recommended to have it performed by a sp...

Page 10: ...ed municipal waste use separate waste collection facilities Contact your local authority for information on available collection systems If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills hazardous...

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