Keep your blades sharp and clean.
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Properly maintained blades with sharp
edges jam less frequently and are easier to
use.
• Make sure to use electric tools,
accessories, attachments, etc. in
accordance with these instructions.
Take the conditions in your work area
and the job in hand into account.
Using electric tools for applications other
than those intended can lead to dangerous
situations.
5. SERVICE
• Have your tool repaired only by
authorized specialists using original
replacement parts.
This will ensure that your tool remains safe
to use.
Safety information for hammers
• 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.
Additional Safety rules for SDS-Plus-
Hammer Drill
• Check that your mains voltage is the same
as that marked on the rating plate.
• If you use a cable reel, run all the cable off
the reel. The minimum conductor cross
section used should be 1.5 mm
• Make sure of your footing, particularly when
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working free-handed on ladders or
scaffolding.
• Use a detector to localize pipes and/or
cables in walls with concealed electric,
water or gas lines. Avoid any contact with
conducting electrical parts or lines.
• Wear ear-muffs to protect your hearing:
Risk of progressive loss of hearing!
• Wear goggles and use a breathing mask on
dusty jobs.
• Never use the machine near vapors or
combustible liquids.
• Always unplug the machine before cleaning
it or changing drill bits etc.
• Keep the power cable safe from damage.
Oil and acids can damage cables.
• Never overload the machine.
• Important!
Follow all safety regulations in your country
appli cable to the installation, use and
maintenance of the machine.
• Chisel bits and drill bits can be inadvertently
thrown out from the machine and cause
serious injury:
- Always check that the chisel bit or drill bit
is firmly locked in the chuck before you start
work.
- Check the chuck for wear or damage at
regular intervals.
Do not start a hammering tool until it is
pressed against a workpiece (wall, ceiling,
etc.).
• Always unplug the hammer drill when you
have finished working and remove the
chisel bit or drill bit from the tool.
• Always unplug the machine before changing
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