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spond with the mains power supply
voltage?
• Are power cords, insulation and plug in
good order: sound, not loose or
damaged?
• Is there a good, firm connection at the
mains socket?
• Does the drill show any sign of abnor-
mal running, overheating or excessive
sparking?
• Whenever any of the problems men-
tioned above appear, immediately
cease using the machine and have it
repaired by an expert.
• Wear ear protectors . Exposure to noise
can cause hearing loss .
• Use auxiliary handles supplied with the
tool . Loss of control can cause personal
injury .
Hold power tool by insulated gripping sur-
faces, when performing an operation where
the cutting accessory may contact hidden
wiring or its own cord . Cutting accessory
contacting a “live” wire may make exposed
metal parts of the power tool “live” and give
the operator an electric shock .
Electrical safety
When using electric machines always
observe the safety regulations applicable in
your country to reduce the risk of fire, elec-
tric shock and personal injury . Read the
following safety instructions and also the
enclosed safety instructions .
Always check that the mains voltage
is the same as on the type plate of
the machine.
Class II machine - Double insulation
- You don’t need any earthed plug.
Replacement of power cords or plugs
Immediately dispose of old cords and plugs
once they have been replaced .
It is dangerous to plug a loose power cord
into a mains power socket .
Use of extension leads
Only ever use approved extension leads that
are suitable for the power rating of the
machine . The minimum core thickness is 1 .5
mm2 . Whenever using a reel extension lead,
always fully unroll the lead .
Immediately switch off the machine when:
• Excessive sparking of the carbon
brushes and verticiliosis in the collector .
• Interruption of the mains plug, mains
lead or mains lead damage .
• Defect switch
• Smoke or stench of scorched isolation
OPERATING
Hammer drills require very little
operator pressure. Excessive
pressure on the tool can lead to
unnecessary overheating of the
motor, and burning of the driven
tool.
AUXILIARY HANDGRIP
The auxiliary handgrip can be rotated 360°
around the drill head, enabling safe and
comfortable operation, for both left and
right- handed users .
• Loosen the handgrip by turning it
anticlockwise .
• Rotate the handgrip to the desire
position .
• Retighten the handgrip in the new
position .
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