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the chuck (4).
• Turn the auxiliary grip (7) to the required
position.
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
clockwise.
Removing
• Loosen the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
counterclockwise.
• Remove the auxiliary grip (7).
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
clockwise.
mounting and removing the depth stop
(fig. C)
mounting
• Loosen the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
counterclockwise.
• Insert the depth stop (8) through the hole in
the auxiliary grip (7).
• Set the depth stop (8) to the required position.
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
clockwise.
Removing
• Loosen the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
counterclockwise.
• Remove the depth stop (8).
• Tighten the auxiliary grip (7) by turning it
clockwise.
mounting and removing the dust collector
(fig. D)
The dust collector prevents dust from entering the
machine when drilling into ceilings.
Immediately replace a damaged dust
collector.
mounting
• If necessary, remove the accessory from the
chuck (4).
• Slide the dust collector (15) over the shaft of
the accessory.
• Insert the accessory with the dust collector
(15) into the chuck (4).
Removing
• Remove the accessory with the dust collector
(15) from the chuck (4).
• Remove the dust collector (15) from the
accessory.
Use
Switching on and off
(fig. A)
• To switch on the machine, press the on/off
switch (1).
• To switch off the machine, release the on/off
switch (1).
Setting the operating mode
(fig. A & E)
The drill selection switch and the hammer
selection lever must be set according to the
required operating mode. Refer to the table below
to set the required operating mode.
Setting (fig. E)
Operating mode
A
Demolition hammer / Chisel
B
Hammer drill
C Drill
• Turn the drill selection switch (2) and the
hammer selection lever (3) to the required
position.
Speed Preselection
The required speed can be preselected with the
thumbwheel. Also during running the rotational
speed can be adjusted.
1 – 2 = low speed
3 – 4 = medium speed
5 – 6 = high speed
Max = maximum speed
The required speeds depends on the material and
can be determined by practical testing.
Hints for optimum use
• Clamp the workpiece. Use a clamping device
for small workpieces.
• Firmly hold the machine by the grip.
• Set the operating mode.
• Switch on the machine.
• Do not apply too much pressure on the
machine. Let the machine do the work.
• Switch off the machine and wait for the
machine to come to a complete standstill
before putting the machine down.
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