Safety, performance, and dependability have been given
top priority in the design of your rotary hammer drill.
INTENDED USE
This rotary hammer drill is intended to be used only by
adults who have read and understood the instructions and
warnings in this manual and can be considered responsible
for their actions. It is to be used by a single operator by
grasping both trigger and side handles.
The rotary hammer drill is designed to operate without
hammer function into wood and metal. For chiselling and
masonry drilling, the hammer mode may be used.
The rotary hammer drill is designed to operate with drill
Do not use the rotary hammer drill for any other purpose
not described above.
WARNING
Read all safety warnings and all instructions. Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions may result in
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
HAMMER SAFETY WARNINGS
Wear ear protectors. Exposure to noise can cause
hearing loss.
Use auxiliary handle(s), if supplied with the tool.
Hold power tool by insulated gripping surfaces,
when performing an operation where the cutting
accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own
cord. Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may
make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and
could give the operator an electric shock.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS
Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from flying
particles and splinters.
When working in walls ceiling, or floor, take care to
avoid electric cables and gas or water pipes.
Wear dust mask.
Switch the product off immediately if the insertion tool
stalls. Do not switch the product on again while the
insertion tool is stalled, as doing so could trigger a
sudden recoil with a high reactive force. Determine why
the insertion tool stalled and rectify this, paying heed to
the safety instructions.
The following are the possible causes of insertion tool
stall:
The insertion tool is tilted in the workpiece
The insertion tool has pierced through the workpiece
The power tool is overloaded
Clamp the workpiece with a clamping device.
damage.
Do not reach into the product while it is running.
Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools
allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety
within a fraction of a second.
Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be
stepped on, tripped over, come in contact with sharp
damage or stress. This will reduce the risk of accidental
which could result in electric shock.
Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and
free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping
surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of
the tool in unexpected situations.
The insertion tool may become hot during use. Danger
of burns:
When setting the device down
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
See page 83.
1. SDS+ Chuck
2. Auxiliary handle
3. Grease cap
4. Switch Trigger
5. Mode selector
6. Secondary mode selector
7. Carbon brush cap
8. Wrench
9. Depth guide rod
10. Lubricant tube
11. Spare carbon brushes
12. Dust cover
13. Handle, insulated gripping surface
RESIDUAL RISKS
Even when the rotary hammer drill is used as prescribed,
it is still impossible to completely eliminate certain residual
risk factors. The following hazards may arise and the
operator should pay special attention to avoid the following:
Risk of electrocution if electric cables are drilled into.
Always grasp the tool by designated handles, do not
touch the drill bits.
side handle and grip the tool firmly.
Damage to the respiratory system. Wear respiratory
protection masks containing filters appropriate to the
materials being worked. Ensure adequate workplace
ventilation. Do not eat, drink or smoke in the work area.
Damage to hearing. Always wear effective hearing
protection and limit exposure to noise.
Damage to eyes from flying dust and debris particles.
Always wear suitable eye protection.
handles and limit exposure to vibration. See "RISK
REDUCTION".
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