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4.1 - “RO HAMMER”
MODE (FIG. D)
Never change the operating mode
while the engine is running, otherwise
unexpected accidents may occur.
Change the operating mode when the
engine is completely stopped.
1. Set the arrow ( ) of the selecting
button (5) into the position ( );
2. Place the drill (1) inside the dust
shield perforation (2);
3. Press the “ON/OFF” switch (7)
after placing the drill over the working
surface;
4. Press the hammer against the
drilling surface. It is not necessary
pressing too much;
5. To turn the machine off, release the
“ON/OFF” switch;
4.2 - “HAMMER” MODE
(FIG. E)
Never change the operating mode
while the engine is running, otherwise
unexpected accidents may occur.
Change the operating mode when the
engine is completely stopped.
1. Set the arrow ( ) of the selecting
button (5) into the position ( );
2. Place the drill (1) inside the dust
shield perforation (2);
3. Press the “ON/OFF” switch (7)
after placing the drill over the working
surface;
4. Press the hammer against the
chiselling surface. It is not necessary
pressing too much;
5. To turn the machine off, release the
“ON/OFF” switch;
To operate the hammer continuously:
6. Set the “ON/OFF” switch –
Continuous mode (12) into de position
(I) after placing the drill over the
drilling/chiselling surface;
7. Press the hammer against the
working surface. It is not necessary
pressing too much;
8. To turn the machine off, set the “ON/
OFF” switch – Continuous mode into
the position (0);
Never use point chisels or
chisels with the hammer in
“Ro Hammer” mode ( ).
Make sure that these are always used
“Hammer” mode ( );
4.3 - CHISEL POSITION
REGULATION (FIG. F)
To regulate the chisel position (1) set
the arrow ( ) of the selecting button
(5) into the position ( ) and rotate
the chisel to the desired position.
When rotating the selecting button to
set the operating mode, the chisel gets
blocked.
4.4 - ROTATION SPEED
AND IMPACT FREQUENCY
REGULATION (FIG. G)
The hammer is equipped with an
electronic controlling device that
allows preselecting the rotation speed
and impact frequency according to
the material and type of work. This
control device keeps the preselected
impact frequency and the rotation
speed almost constant in charge or idle
conditions.
The rotation speed and impact
frequency can be adjusted, from 1 to
6, on the impact frequency regulating
button (13);
1. To increase the rotation speed and
impact frequency, rotate the regulating
button to the right;
2. To decrease de rotating speed and
impact frequency, rotate the regulating
button to the left;
In the following panel are shown the
minimum and maximum values to
rotation speed and impact frequency.
Regulating
button
position
Speed
rotation
[rpm]
Impact
frequency
[ipm]
1
150
1380
6
305
2760
Never adjust the rotation speed
and the impact frequency when
operating the hammer. To perform any
adjustment, stop the equipment.
4.5 - STATE INDICATOR LIGHTS
(FIG. H)
The green indicator light (14), which
represents the power supply, activates
when the hammer is connected to the
power source.
The red indicator light (15), which
represents the carbon brushes,
activates when the brushes are worn,
indicating the necessity of replacement.
4.6 - VIBRATION REDUCTION
SYSTEM
The hammer is equipped with an active
vibration reduction system (6) that
absorbs vibration without detriment
to the machine’s performance. This
system reduces meaningfully the
exposure level throughout the entire
operation, protecting its user from the
vibration effects.
5. MAINTENANCE
AND CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS
Make sure the hammer is disconnected
from the main supply before carrying
any maintenance or cleaning work.
5.1 - BRUSHES REPLACEMENT
(FIG. I)
The engine won’t start when the
brushes are worn. They must be