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Keep the power cable safe from damage. Oil
and acids can damage cables.
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Never overload the machine.
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Important! Follow all safety regulations in your
country applicable to the installation, use and
maintenance of the machine.
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Chisel bits and drill bits can be inadvertently
thrown out from the machine and cause seri-
ous injury:
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Always check that the chisel bit or drill bit is
firmly locked in the chuck before you start
work.
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Check the chuck for wear or damage at regu-
lar intervals.
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Do not start a hammering tool until it is
pressed against a workpiece (wall, ceiling,
etc.).
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Always unplug the hammer drill when you
have finished working and remove the chisel
bit or drill bit from the tool.
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Always unplug the machine before changing
chisel bits or drill bits etc.
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Protect eyes and assistants from small flying
parts and splinters. Wear a helmet! Erect a
screen wall!
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Use workgloves to protect fingers from crus-
hing and skin from grazing.
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Vibrations can be harmful to the hand-arm
system: Keep the impact time of vibrations to
a minimum.
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Always keep the power cable away from whe-
re you want to drill.
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Keep the machine out of children’s reach.
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Always hold the machine with two hands
when it is running and make sure of your
footing.
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Make sure that the switch on the machine is
set to the correct position for the work you
want to perform before you put the machine
into opera-tion. If the switch is not in the cor-
rect position you risk suffering bodily injury
when the machine starts to run.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Do not lose these safety instructions
mains when it is switched on, this can lead to
accidents.
d) Remove keys and wrenches before swit-
ching on the electric tool.
A tool or key
which comes into contact with rotating parts
of the appliance can lead to injuries.
e) Avoid abnormal working postures. Make
sure you stand squarely and keep your
balance at all times.
In this way, you can
control the electric tool better in unexpected
circumstances.
f) Wear suitable work clothes. Do not wear
loose clothing or jewellery. Keep hair, clo-
thes and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can get
trapped in moving parts.
g) If vacuuming devices and draining de-
vices can be fitted, make sure that these
are correctly attached and correctly used.
The use of a dust extraction system can redu-
ce the danger posed by dust.
Do not lose this safety information.
4. Usage and treatment of the electric tool
a) Do not overload the appliance. Use the
correct tool for your work.
You will be able
to work better and more safely within the gi-
ven performance boundaries.
b) Do not use an electric tool with a defec-
tive switch.
An electric tool that cannot be
switched on or off is dangerous and must be
repaired.
c) Pull the plug out of the socket and/or
remove the battery before making any ad-
justments to the appliance, changing ac-
cessories or put the appliance down.
This
safety measure prevents starting the electric
tool unintentionally.
d) Keep unused electric tools out of the
reach of children. Do not allow people
who are not familiar with the appliance or
who have not read these instructions to
use the appliance.
Electric tools are dange-
rous if they are used by inexperienced people.
e) Clean your electric tool carefully. Check
whether moving parts are functioning
properly and not jamming, whether parts
are broken or damaged enough that the
functioning of this electric tool is affec
-
ted. Have damaged parts repaired before
using the appliance.
Many accidents are
caused by badly maintained electric tools.
f) Keep your cutting tools sharp and clean.
Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp
cutting edges will jam less and are easier to
control.
g) Make sure to use electric tools, accesso-
ries, 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 any purpose
other than the one for which they are intended
can lead to dangerous situations.
5. Service
a) Have your electric tool repaired only by
trained personnel using only genuine
spare parts
. This will ensure that your elec-
tric tool remains safe to use.
Safety Information for hammer
a) Wear ear protection.
The impact of noise
can cause damage to hearing.
b) Use the additional handles supplied with
the tool.
Losing control of the tool can cause
injuries.
c) Hold the equipment by the insulated
handles when carrying out work during
which the plug-in tool could strike con-
cealed 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
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Check that your mains voltage is the same as
that marked on the rating plate.
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If you use a cable reel, run all the cable off the
reel. The minimum conductor cross section
used should be 1.5 mm
2
.
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If you use this electric hammer drill outdoors
you must connect it using a suitable H07RN-
F 3G 1.5 mm
2
extension cable with a spray-
water protected plug.
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Make sure of your footing, particularly when
working free-handed on ladders or scaffol-
ding.
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Use a detector to localize pipes and/or cables
in walls with concealed electric, water or gas
lines. Avoid any contact with conducting elec-
trical parts or lines.
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Wear ear-muffs to protect your hearing: Risk
of progressive loss of hearing!
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Wear goggles and use a breathing mask on
dusty jobs.
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Never use the machine near vapors or com-
bustible liquids.
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Always unplug the machine before cleaning it
or changing drill bits etc.
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