operations different from those intended could
result in a hazardous situation.
b) Store idle power tools out of the reach of chil-
dren and do not allow persons unfamiliar with
the power tool or these instructions to operate
the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the
hands of untrained users.
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4.4 Work area safety
Ensure that the workplace is well ventilated. Ex-
posure to dust at a poorly ventilated workplace may
result in damage to the health.
4.5 Dusts
This appliance collects a significant percentage of,
but not all, the dust generated.
a) WARNING: Some types of dust created by work-
ing on materials contain chemicals known to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproduct-
ive harm, or serious and permanent respiratory
or other injury. Some examples of these chem-
icals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline
5. Before use
CAUTION
When working with a combihammer, check to en-
sure that the function selector switch is in the
"chiseling" position.
5.1 Fitting the TE DRS B dust removal
module 2
NOTE
To ensure optimum dust removal performance, the
length of the chisel or accessory protruding from the
suction head must be no more than 125 mm and no
less than 30 mm.
NOTE
Take care to ensure that the adapter and the outer
surfaces of the chuck are free from oil and grease. If
parts are oily or greasy the TE DRS B will not hold
securely when fitted and may fall off. Use a cleaning
cloth to remove any oil or grease from the adapter or
the outer surfaces of the chuck.
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silica from bricks, concrete and other masonry
products and natural stone, arsenic and chro-
mium from chemically-treated lumber. Your risk
from these exposures varies, depending on how
often you do this type of work. To reduce ex-
posure to these chemicals, the operator and
bystanders should work in a well-ventilated
area using approved safety equipment such as
respiratory protection appropriate for the type
of dust generated, and designed to filter out
microscopic particles. Direct dust away from
face and body. Avoid prolonged contact with
dust. Wear protective clothing and wash ex-
posed areas with soap and water. Allowing dust
to get into your mouth, nose, eyes, or to remain
on your skin may promote absorption of harmful
chemicals.
b) Before beginning the work, check to determine
the hazard classification of the dust produced.
Use an industrial vacuum cleaner of the appro-
priate officially approved safety class and in
compliance with your local dust hazard control
regulations.
CAUTION
Only the pointed and flat chisels and bushing tools
shown in the illustration may be used.
Before attaching the module, first remove any chisel
or accessory from the power tool.
1.
Disconnect the supply cord from the power outlet
or remove the battery from the power tool.
2.
Select the corresponding adapter and push it
onto the chuck as far as it will go.
3.
Open the securing lever on the suction unit.
4.
Push the suction unit onto the adapter as far as
it will go while keeping the securing lever in the
open position.
5.
Close the securing lever.
6.
Select the correct suction head to suit the length
of chisel or accessory used.
7.
Fit the suction head to the suction unit.
NOTE This unit can also be stored and transpor-
ted fully assembled in the toolbox or cardboard
box.