TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS REGARDING SAFETY OF DEMOLITION HAMMER OPERATION
Before connecting the tool to mains network make sure the supply voltage matches the voltage on the
rating plate of the tool.
Connect the demolition hammer only to electrical system equipped with residual current circuit
breaker that will cut the power off when earth leakage current exceeds 30 mA in less than 30 ms.
Disconnect plug from power socket immediately when the power cord is damaged.
Power cord should be replaced by a qualified electrician.
Always use anti-splinter goggles or glasses, earmuff protectors, dust protection mask, protection shoes
and gloves.
Protect against humidity. Do not operate the demolition hammer with no proper illumination of the
workplace.
Insert plug of the power cord into power supply socket only when the demolition hammer is switched
off. Pull the plug out of the power supply socket when operation is finished.
Always keep the power cord away from working tool during operation.
Do not pull by the power cord.
Remove the power cord plug from mains socket when the hammer is not in use or before starting any
task related to working tool replacement, repair, maintenance or adjustment.
Keep the tool beyond reach of children.
Repair the tool with the use of original spare parts only.
Use external dust extraction system.
PRIOR TO OPERATION
Bear in mind that you can spot hidden electrical cables, gas and water pipes during operation. First
check the workplace (e.g. use the detector).
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and additional safety systems are used, ne-
vertheless there is always a small risk of operational injuries.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Demolition hammer is a hand-operated power tool with insulation class II. The tool is driven by single-
phase commutator motor with rotational speed reduced with gear transmission. Power tools of this type
are widely used for works in concrete, brick and similar materials. Range of use covers repair and building
works, and any work from the range of individual, amateur activities (tinkering).
Use the power tool according to the manufacturer's instructions only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the drawing pages of this manual.
1. SDS Max chuck
2. Fixing sleeve
3. Cover
4. Switch
5. Motor cover
6. Additional handle
7. Locking knob for additional handle
8. Lubrication inlet plug
DEMOLITION HAMMER
58G876
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
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