• Do not use the cable to carry the electric tool, to
hang it up or to pull it out of the socket. Keep the
cable away from heat, oil, sharp edges and mo-
ving parts of the appliance. Damaged or entang-
led cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
• If you are working outdoors with an electric tool,
only use extension cables which are designed
specifically for this purpose. Using specially de-
signed outdoor extension cables, the risk of electric
shock is reduced.
• If operation of the electric tool in a damp envi-
ronment can not be avoided, use a earthleakage
circuit-breaker. The earth-leakage circuit-breaker
reduces the risk of an electric shock.
Safety of persons
• Be careful, watch what you are doing and use an
electric tool sensibly. Do not use the tool if you
are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol
or medication. A moment of inattention when using
the electric tool can result in serious injuries.
• Wear personal protection equipment and always
wear safety goggles. Wearing personal protection
(such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety
helmet or ear protection, depending upon the type
and use of the electric tool) reduces the risk of inju-
ry.
• Make sure that the appliance cannot start up
accidentally. Ensure that the electric tool is swit-
ched off before you connect it to the power sup-
ply and/or insert the battery, or pick up or carry
the tool. If your finger is on the switch whilst carry-
ing the electric tool or if you connect the appliance
to the mains when it is switched on, this can lead to
accidents.
• Remove keys and wrenches before switching
on the electric tool. A tool or key which comes into
contact with rotating parts of the appliance can lead
to injuries.
• Avoid abnormal working postures. Make sure
you stand squarely and keep your balance at all
times. In this way, you can control the electric tool
better in unexpected circumstances.
• Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear loo-
se clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothes and
gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing,
jewellery or long hair can get trapped in moving
parts.
• If vacuuming devices and draining devices can
be fitted, make sure that these are correctly
attached and correctly used. The use of a dust
extraction system can reduce the danger posed by
dust.
Usage and treatment of the electric tool
• Do not overload the appliance. Use the correct
tool for your work. You will be able to work bet-
ter and more safely within the given performance
boundaries.
• Do not use an electric tool with a defective
switch. An electric tool that cannot be switched on
or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
• Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove
the battery before making any adjustments to
the appliance, changing accessories or put the
appliance down. This safety measure prevents st-
arting the electric tool unintentionally.
• Keep unused electric tools out of the reach of
children. Do not allow people who are not famili-
ar with the appliance or who have not read these
instructions to use the appliance. Electric tools
are dangerous if they are used by inexperienced
people.
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• Clean your electric tool carefully. Check whether
moving parts are functioning properly and not
jamming, whether parts are broken or damaged
enough that the functioning of this electric tool
is affected. Have damaged parts repaired before
using the appliance. Many accidents are caused
by badly maintained electric tools.
• Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean. Careful-
ly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges
will jam less and are easier to control.
• Make sure to use electric tools, accessories,
attachments, etc. in accordance with these ins-
tructions. Take the conditions in your work area
and the job in hand into account. Using electric
tools for any purpose other than the one for which
they are intended can lead to dangerous situations.
Service
• Have your electric tool repaired only by trained
personnel using only genuine spare parts. This
will ensure that your electric tool remains safe to
use.
Safety Information for hammer
• Wear ear protection. The impact of noise can
cause damage to hearing.
• Use the additional handles supplied with the
tool. Losing control of the tool can cause injuries.
• Hold the equipment by the insulated handles
when carrying out work during which the plug-in
tool could strike concealed power cables or its
own mains lead. Contact with a live cable can also
make the metal parts of the equipment live and will
cause an electric shock.
Do not lose these safety instructions
Residual risks
Even if you use this electric power tool in ac-
cordance with instructions, certain residual risks
cannot be rules out. The following hazards may
arise in connection with the equipment's const-
ruction and layout:
• Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask is
used.
• Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection is
used.
• Health damage caused by hand-arm vibrations if the
equipment is used over a prolonged period or is not
properly guided and maintained.
Technical data
Mains voltage
Power input
Idling speed
Blow rate
Drilling capacity in con-
crete/stone (max.)
Protection class
Weight
220-240 V~ 50 Hz
900 W
0-850 min
-1
4500 bpm
28 mm
II
4,2 kg