Energer ENB569DRL Safety And Operating Manual Download Page 3

SPEICIAL WARNING FOR HAMMER 

CAUTION 

This is a very powerful Drill. 

When using this drill it is essential that the following rules for use are followed! 

1. When drilling it is common that the core / drill bit jams in the material being drilled. This will result 

in the drill trying to rotate around the drill bit and potentially come out of your grip. This SDS Drill has 

a safety clutch mechanism. This safety clutch mechanism will be activated and stop the drive to the 

drill bit BUT only if you resist the initial forces caused by the jamming by securely holding the drill 

with both hands. As this is a very powerful drill these forces are significant. 

2. ALWAYS ensure that the front handle is firmly affixed and secure. 

3. The Front and rear handle must be firmly held to resist any movement of the drill when the core 

drill or drill bit becomes jammed. 

4. ALWAYS use this drill when standing on a firm and secure platform or the ground. (DO NOT USE 

ON LADDERS OR STEPS) 

5. NEVER Start the Drill with the core or drill jammed in position. 

6. DO NOT stretch to hold the drill. Do not drill above shoulder height or below Knee height, as the 

drill cannot be securely held. 

7. Never drill holes that are above the declared maximum size in the manual.

                                                                                                                         

GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

WARNING. Read all safety warnings and instructions. 

Failing to follow the warnings and instructions can result in an electric shock, a fire 

and/or a serious injury. 

Keep all warnings and all instructions to be able to refer to them later on. 

The term “tool” in the warnings refers to your electrical mains powered tool (with power cord) or your battery 

operated tool (without power cord). 

1 Safety of the work area 

a)

Keep the work area clean and well lit.

 Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents. 

b)

Do not operate electric tools in explosive atmospheres, for example in the presence of flammable 

liquids, gases or dust.

 Electric tools create sparks that can ignite the dust or fumes. 

c)

Keep children and bystanders away while operating the tool. 

Distractions can cause you to lose control 

of the tool.   

2 Electrical safety 

a)

The  electric  tool  plugs  must  match  the  outlet.  Never  modify  the  plug  in  any  way.  Do  not  use 

adapters  with  earthed  (grounded)  tools. 

Unmodified  plugs  and  matching  outlets  will  reduce  the  risk  of 

electric shock. 

b)

Avoid any body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers and 

refrigerators.

 There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded. 

c)

Do not expose tools to rain or wet conditions.

 Water entering a tool will increase the risk of electrical 

shock. 

d)

Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the tool. Keep the 

cord away from heat, lubricants, edges and moving parts. 

Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk 

of electric shock. 

e)

When using a tool outside, use an extension cable suitable for outside use. 

Use of a cord suitable for 

outside use reduces the risk of electric shock. 

f)

If use of a tool in a humid location is unavoidable, use a supply protected by a residual current 

differential device (RCD).

 The use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock. 

750W  ROTARY HAMMER  ENB569DRL

Summary of Contents for ENB569DRL

Page 1: ...750W ROTARY HAMMER ENB569DRL SAFETY AND OPERATING MANUAL OriginalInstructions1 0 ...

Page 2: ...gs and all instructions before use Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury Save all warnings and instructions for future reference 750W ROTARY HAMMER ENB569DRL ...

Page 3: ...efer to them later on The term tool in the warnings refers to your electrical mains powered tool with power cord or your battery operated tool without power cord 1 Safety of the work area a Keep the work area clean and well lit Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate electric tools in explosive atmospheres for example in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Electric t...

Page 4: ...easures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally d Keep idle tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the tool or these instructions to operate it Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain the tool Check that there is no misalignment or obstruction of the moving parts broken parts or any other condition that could affect the operatio...

Page 5: ...kplace Exposure Limit or WEL when averaged over a normal working day These limits are not a large amount of dust when compared to a penny it is tiny like a small pinch of salt This limit is the legal maximum the most you can breathe after the right controls have been used How to reduce the amount of dust 1 Reduce the amount of cutting by using the best sizes of building products 2 Use a less power...

Page 6: ... into concrete For main handle Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 Vibration emission value ah Cheq 15 668 m s2 Chiseling For main handle Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 Vibration emission value ah HD 14 092 m s2 Hammer drilling into concrete For auxiliary handle Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 Vibration emission value ah Cheq 13 090 m s2 Chiseling For auxiliary handle Uncertainty K 1 5 m s2 The declared vibration emission valu...

Page 7: ...duct so that you can recognise and handle risks early Fast intervention can prevent serious injury and damage to property 2 Switch off and disconnect the machine from the power supply if there is any malfunction Have the product checked by a qualified specialist and repaired if necessary before you put it into operation again Residual risks Even if you are operating this product in accordance with...

Page 8: ...s that all the external metal parts are electrically insulated from the mains power supply This is done by placing insulation barriers between the electrical and mechanical components making it unnecessary for the tool to be earthed Important note Be sure the supply is the same as the voltage given on the rating plate The tool is fitted with a two core cable and plug Remove the mains plug from soc...

Page 9: ...e Year of manufacturing 20yy and week of manufacturing Wxx WARNING To reduce the risk of injury user must read the instruction manual Conforms to all relevant safety standards Wear eye protection Wear ear protection Wear respiratory protection Wear safety gloves Double insulation Class II Warning 750W ROTARY HAMMER ENB569DRL ...

Page 10: ...1 2 3 4 LIST OF MAIN PART 1 SDS chuck 2 Auxiliary handle 3 Hammer drill switch with locking knob 4 ON OFF switch with speed adjustment knob 5 Dust cover 6 Depth gauge 6 5 750W ROTARY HAMMER ENB569DRL ...

Page 11: ...en sound pressure is over 80dB A ACCESSOIRES The machine comes with the following accessories 1 pc Auxiliary handle 1 pc Dust cover 1 pc Depth stop 3 pcs Masonry drill bits 8 10 12x150mm 1pc Flat chisel 14x250mm 1pc Point chisel 250mm BEFORE USE Before making assembly changing and adjustment for any accessory disconnect the tool from the mains supply to avoid any unintentional starting Please alwa...

Page 12: ...ALLING THE AUXILIARY HANDLE Drag the handle on the tool head Turn the handle clockwise to lock and tighten securely Fig 3 The auxiliary handle can be mounted on the left or right side of the machine Depending on the working method the auxiliary handle can be adjusted in different positions CAUTION The machine should be used only with both handles Do not continue to use an auxiliary handle if it is...

Page 13: ...ACING OF CARBON BRUSHES The carbon brushes are expendable It is keeping abrasion during use The carbon brushes should be changed regularly In order not to damage the electrical circuit both carbon brushes should be changed at the same time CAUTION The machine should be used only with both brushes Fig 5 Fig 6 On off switch Dust Cap 750W ROTARY HAMMER ENB569DRL The pressure that is applied to the sw...

Page 14: ...se when drilling hole s in concrete and other masonry products The hammer action will be in operation while simultaneously the drill bit rotates Hammer mode Set the hammer drill switch to the position This setting is recommended for use when you desire a hammer action without the accessory rotating which is ideal for chiseling or chipping away at masonry products chisel accessory bits should be us...

Page 15: ...on drilling mode only 2 It is important to lubricate the tip of the bit from time to time with a cutting oil The exceptions to this are iron brass aluminium copper and cast iron 3 Before commencing drilling make an indentation with a centre punch This will help prevent the bit from slipping 4 Operate the drill at a slow speed 5 When drilling large holes it is advisable to drill a smaller hole firs...

Page 16: ...ring use switch off the supply and disconnect the plug Inspect and repair the tool before using it again The repairs must be carried out by a qualified technician Repair of the tool must only be carried out by a qualified repair technician Repair or maintenance by unqualified personnel can lead to a risk of injury Use only identical spare parts for repairing a tool Caution If the supply cord of th...

Page 17: ...affect your statutory rights This guarantee is only valid in the UK For any enquiries relating to the guarantee please refer to your retailer ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION This product is marked with the selective sorting symbol on waste electrical and electronic equipment This means that this product should not be disposed of with household waste but must be supported by a collection system in accorda...

Page 18: ...plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with N The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with L Warning Never connect live or neutral wires to the earth terminal of the plug P M A 3 1 d e v o r p p a n a t fi y l n O BS1363 A plug and the correct rated fuse Note If a moulded plug is fitted an...

Page 19: ...e 2011 65 EU Restrictions of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment 2002 96 EC and 2003 108 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Standards and technical specifications referred to EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 EN 60745 1 EN 60745 2 6 Authorised Signatory and technical file holder Date 07 09 2012 Signature _________________ Name...

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