Built to Exceed
3 YEARS
L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
• Important! All national safety regulations related to the installation must be complied with. Use
and maintenance.
• Chisel and brill bits can accidentally jump off the machine and cause serious injuries.
• Before starting work, always check that the tip of the Chisel and brill bits or hole is correctly
locked in the mandrel.
• Regularly inspect the chuck for signs of wear or damage.
• Never operate the rotary hammer before resting it on the work piece (wall, ceiling, etc.).
• Once you have drilled, disconnect the hammer drill from the power outlet and remove the drill
tip from the machine.
• Always disconnect the rotary ammer from the power outlet before changing a drill point.
• Protect your eyes and other workers against leaking particles and chips. wear a helmet! Install
partition walls!
• Useful work gloves to protect your fingers from scratches and bruises. Vibrations can cause inju-
ries to the arm and hand system. Keep exposure to vibrations as little as possible.
• Always place the power cord back of the machine. Store the machine in a place inaccessible to
children.
• When performing work, always hold the machine with both hands and make sure it is in a stable
standing position.
7 BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE WORK
• Examine the place where the machine should be used to detect the presence of electric cables, as
well as hidden gas and water pipes, using a pipe locating device.
• Before connecting the machine to the power supply winch, make sure that the power supply
voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the disinformation plate.
7.1 Installation and change of tools (Fig. 1)
The machine is equipped with an SDS-plus fixing system.
• Clean Chisel and brill bits and grease them by applying a thin layer of machine grease before
uninstalling them.
For assembly
• Pull back the clamping sleeve (A) and hold it.
• Push and turn the dust-free tool into the tool holder as much as possible. The tool will lock auto-
matically.
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