pay proper attention at any faults that may result in the
tool damage. Bad condition of power tools is a frequent
cause of accidents.
• Cutting tools should be kept clean and must be well-
sharpened. Cutting tools with sharp cutting edges,
which are properly fixed reduce the risk of seizure and
facilitate the control over power tools.
• When using power tools and its accessories, follow
the instructions listed in this manual. During work with a
specific type of power tools, follow recommendations,
taking into account operational conditions and the
type of job performed.
Service of power tools
Your power tool should be serviced only by qualified
specialists, with the use of recommended spare parts.
This will guarantee labour safety, when your tool is
being applied.
Safety guidelines during
power tool operation
•
Avoid stopping an electric tool motor when loaded.
• Maintain a stable position while working, hold the
electric tool with two hands.
• Never remove any chips or fragments with your
electric tool's motor running.
• Before starting work, make sure where hidden
electric cables and water and gas pipes are situated.
Damaging the electric supply wiring or engineering
communications may cause a severe harm to the
operator's life and health.
• If the working schedule cannot exclude damaging
the main supply cables, they have to be de-energized.
• When working, follow the position of the power
supply cable. Avoid winding it around your legs or
arms.
• Use only sharp and flawless borers and chisels, it
will make operating the electric tool easier.
• Never change the borer and chisel design or
use attachments and appliances, which are not
recommended for your electric tool.
• When working, never press the electric tool too
hard, as this might lead to the borer or chisel seizing
and motor overloading.
• Avoid the drill, borer and chisel seizing in the
material worked in. If this happens, do not try to
release them with your perforator's motor. It may
damage the motor.
• Never force out the drills, borers or chisels stuck
in the material you are working on with a hammer
or other objects the chipped off metal particles may
harm both the operator and the persons who are
nearby.
• Avoid overheating your electric tool, when using it
for a long time.
• Never use a chisel to drill holes.
Symbols used in
the manual
Following symbols are used in the operation manual,
please remember their meanings. Correct interpretation
of the symbols will allow correct and safe use of the
power tool.
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Symbol
Rotary hammer / Hammer
sections marked gray - soft
grip (with insulated surface)
Serial number sticker:
BH ... / H ... - model;
XX - date of manufacture;
XXXXXXX - serial number.
DWT-PLUS (chuck or ac-
cessory shank type).
DWT-MAX (chuck or acces-
sory shank type).
Read all safety regulations
and instructions.
Wear safety goggles and ear
protectors.
Wear a dust mask.
Disconnect the power tool
from the mains before instal-
lation or adjustment.
Risk of damage to hidden
wiring or household service
lines.
Movement direction.
Rotation direction.
Locked.
Unlocked.
"Drilling" mode.
Meaning