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metal, plastics etc.) with the optional pur-
chase of a standard chuck to SDS Plus
adaptor.
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To select hammer drilling mode, depress
the mode selector release button (2) on
the mode selector (1) and align the mode
selector with the „
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To select rotary drilling mode, depress the
mode selector release button (2) on the
mode selector (1) and align the mode
selector with the „ " symbol.
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Do not attempt to move the mode selector
whilst the rotary hammer is running.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Put on all safety equipment
required before you operate this drill.
Trigger Switch
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Always hold the rotary hammer firmly
using both hands.
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To start the rotary hammer, squeeze the
trigger switch (8).
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To stop the rotary hammer, release the
trigger switch.
Selecting forward or reverse rotation
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The direction of the drill can be changed
using the forward/reverse switch (6).
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To run the drill in a clockwise direction,
position the forward/reverse switch on the
left, adjacent to the „►" symbol.
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To run the drill in an anti-clockwise
direction, position the forward/reverse
switch on the right, adjacent to the
„◄" symbol.
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Do not attempt to move the forward/
reverse switch whilst the rotary hammer is
running.
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Do not attempt to run the rotary hammer
with the forward/reverse switch in mid
position.
Speed Control
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The speed of the rotary hammer is
controlled by the pressure applied to the
trigger switch (7). The further the trigger is
depressed the higher the speed.
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" symbol.
Drilling Concrete
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Using hammer drill mode, apply pressure
to the rear of the rotary hammer, in line
with the drill bit.
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For efficient drilling, it is advisable to use
TCT (tungsten carbide tipped) drill bits.
Ensure that drill bit size is within the
maximum capacity of the rotary hammer
(see 'Technical Data').
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Do not apply too much pressure if debris
blocks the drill hole. Run the rotary
hammer slowly, and remove the bit from
the hole. Repeat until hole is cleared.
ACCESSORIES
Use only accessories with an allowable speed
matching at least the highest no-load speed of
the tool.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
WARNING: Always disconnect from the mains
power supply, before carrying out any mainte-
nance/ cleaning of the charger. Remove the
battery before carrying out any maintenance/
cleaning of the tool.
Maintenance
There are no inner parts of the tool which need
maintenance.
Cleaning
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Keep safety devices, ventilation openings
and the motor housing as free as possible
from dirt and dust. Rub the electric power
tool with a clean cloth or blow over it with
low pressure compressed air.
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We recommend that you clean your elec-
tric power tool immediately after each use.
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Clean the electric power tool regularly with
a damp cloth and somewhat soft soap.
Do not use any cleaning or solvent materials;
these can attack the device's plastic compo-
nents. Make sure that no water can get inside
the electric power tool.