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• When working, hold the power tool firmly with
both hands and ensure you have a stable foot-
ing. The power tool can be guided in a safer fash-
ion when you use two hands.
• Always comply with the all applicable domes-
tic and international safety, health, and work-
ing regulations. Inform yourself before you start
work about the regulations that apply at the site of
the device.
• Remember that moving parts may also be located
behind ventilation and venting slots.
• Symbols affixed to your device may not be
removed or covered. Information on the device
that is no longer legible must be replaced immedi-
ately.
Before putting the unit into operation, read
and observe the instructions for use.
Risk of damage to the eyes! Never look
directly into the LED.
Only re-charge the battery pack indoors.
Do not dispose of a battery pack with the
household waste!
Do not dispose of a battery pack in water!
Do not burn the battery pack!
Do not expose the battery pack to sunlight
or increased temperatures!
MAX xx °C
MAX xx °C
Risks caused by vibrations
CAUTION! Risk of injury due to vibra-
tions! Vibrations may, in particular for per-
sons with circulation problems, cause dam-
age to blood vessels and/or nerves.
If you notice any of the following symptoms,
stop working immediately and consult a doc-
tor. Numbness of body parts, loss of sense
of feeling, itching, pins and needles, pain,
changes in skin colour.
The vibration values specified in the technical data
represent the main uses of the device. The actual
existing vibrations during use may deviate from these
as a result of the following factors:
• Incorrect use of the product;
• Unsuitable tools inserted;
• Unsuitable material;
• Insufficient maintenance.
You can reduce the risks considerably by following
the tips below:
– Maintain the device in accordance with the
instructions in the operating instructions.
– Avoid working at low temperatures.
– When it is cold, make sure your body and your
hands, in particular, are kept warm.
– Take regular breaks and move your hands at the
same time to promote circulation.
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Your device at a glance
Note: The actual appearance of your prod-
uct may differ from the illustrations.
► P. 3, fig. 1
1. Tool receiving socket
2. Holder for the depth stop
3. Fixing screw depth stop
4. Lubricant filler opening
5. Rotation direction switch
6. On/Off switch
7. Mode changing switch
8. Lock button for mode changing switch
9. LED
10. Additional handle
► P. 3, fig. 2
11. Battery pack (not included in the scope of deliv-
ery)
12. Display for remaining capacity
13. Push button for capacity display
14. Locking button
15. Indicator lights
16. Battery charger (not included in the scope of
delivery)
Scope of delivery
• Hammer drill
• Additional handle
• Depth stop
• Operating instructions
Assembly
Attaching the additional handle
– Push the additional handle (10) over the tool
holder and screw into place.
Mounting the depth stop
– Undo the adjustment screw (3).
– Insert the depth stop into the holder (2).
– Set the depth stop to the required depth.
– Tighten the fixing screw (3) again.
Using for the first time
Charging the battery pack
Note: Rechargeable battery and charger
are not part of the scope of delivery and are
available optionally from your dealer
(► Accessories – p. 31).
WARNING! Risk of injury! Comply with all
safety instructions when handling recharge-
able devices.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit! Do
not allow the battery pack to deep dis-
charge.
Note: The Li-Ion battery pack can be
charged at any time without affecting the
lifetime of the unit. Interrupting the charging
process will not damage the battery pack.