FERREX Z1G-DS-65H Original User Manual Download Page 6

General information

Reading and storing the operating manual

This operating manual is part of the demolition breaker (hereinafter also

called "device"). It contains important information on how to set up and

use the product.
Before using the device, read the operating manual carefully, in particular

the safety instructions. Failure to follow this operating manual may lead to severe

injuries or product damage.
This user manual is based on the standards and regulations that are valid within the

European Union. Outside the EU, please also note the country-specific directives and

laws.
Keep this operating manual for future reference. If you pass this device on to a third

party, you must also supply this operating manual.
A digital copy of this manual is available from customer service.

Proper use

The device is exclusively intended for chiselling during demolition work on concrete,

stone and similar hard materials.
This device is intended for private use only and is not suitable for commercial use.

Use the device only as described in this operating manual. Any other use is improper

and may lead to product damage or even personal injury. This device is not a toy.
The manufacturer or retailer assume no liability for damage caused by improper or

incorrect use.

Residual risks

Despite proper use, hidden residual risks cannot be completely excluded.
Depending on the type of device, the following risks may occur:

- Health risks which may result from vibration emissions if the device is used for a

long period of time or is not properly used or maintained.

- Injuries and material damage caused by flying parts or breaking tool

accessories.

- Health damage caused by working with toxic materials or materials hazardous

to health (such as asbestos).

General information

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Summary of Contents for Z1G-DS-65H

Page 1: ...our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both...

Page 2: ...Overview 2 6 2 3 1 4 5...

Page 3: ...6 A 7 10 8 12 13 14 15 9 11 6 Overview 3...

Page 4: ...brushes 2x 6 Grease cap 7 Lock switch 8 Main switch 9 Main handle 10 Blow count selector 11 Extra handle 12 Extra handle locking screw 13 Bit adjusting sleeve 14 Bit locking sleeve 15 Bit holder Tool...

Page 5: ...3 Operation 13 Selecting the right bit 14 Inserting the bit 14 Setting the bit position 15 Adjusting the extra handle 16 Presetting the blow count 16 Turning the device on and off 17 Removing the bit...

Page 6: ...ice Proper use The device is exclusively intended for chiselling during demolition work on concrete stone and similar hard materials This device is intended for private use only and is not suitable fo...

Page 7: ...on of conformity Products marked with this symbol meet all the applicable Community regulations of the European Economic Area This symbol indicates that the device complies with the protection class I...

Page 8: ...NOTE This signal word provides a warning about potential material damage Safety notes General safety notes for power tools WARNING Read all safety notes instructions illustrations and technical data p...

Page 9: ...way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as...

Page 10: ...g power tools may result in serious personal injury Use personal protective equipment Always wear eye protection Protective equipment such as a dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing prot...

Page 11: ...r tool for your work The right power tool allows you to work better and safer in the specified power range Do not use any power tool that has a defective switch Power tools that can no longer be switc...

Page 12: ...o dangerous situations Keep handles and grip surfaces dry clean and free of oil and grease Slippery handles and grip surfaces hinder safe operation and control of the power tool in unforeseen situatio...

Page 13: ...k the device and scope of delivery NOTE Risk of damage If opening the packaging with a sharp knife or other pointed objects careless handling can damage the device Therefore be very careful when openi...

Page 14: ...ark the boundaries on the masonry to be demolished Inserting the bit 1 14 2 3 1 Set the device down on a non slip surface with the bit holder 15 pointing up 2 Slide down the bit locking sleeve 14 with...

Page 15: ...slip surface with the bit holder 15 and already inserted flat bit 2 pointing up 2 Pull up the bit adjusting sleeve 13 with one hand 3 Turn the bit adjusting sleeve to the desired position 4 Let go of...

Page 16: ...ing screw 12 by turning it counter clockwise 2 Move the extra handle 11 into the desired position 3 Tighten the extra handle locking screw again by turning it clockwise The extra handle has been set t...

Page 17: ...t eg Blinking of a lamp If the MAINS IMPENDANCE Zmax 0 45 OHM such disturbances are not expected In case of need you may contact your local supply authority for further information Turning the device...

Page 18: ...ool down and wear gloves to remove the bit or adjust the bit position 7 14 2 3 1 Set the device down on a non slip surface with the bit holder 15 pointing up 2 Slide down the bit locking sleeve 14 wit...

Page 19: ...e force on the hand grips CAUTION Risk of injury Working with the device can cause a lot of dust and noise Wear a dust mask and hearing protection Guide the device at an angle of 90 to the work surfac...

Page 20: ...th both hands The integrated vibration damper reduces the vibrations and thus also signs of fatigue that occur when working with the device The ergonomically shaped handle made of non slip material en...

Page 21: ...ing the gears 10 6 Undo the four screws with the 3 mm Allen key 4 Remove the grease cap 6 Check the visible gear wheel for a clearly visible lubricant grease coating Relubricate with a standard lubric...

Page 22: ...the reach of children 1 Thoroughly clean the device see Cleaning 2 Roll up the mains cable without knots or bends 1 Always store device parts and accessories together with the device 3 Stow the device...

Page 23: ...tor is defective Have the device repaired by a qualified expert The chiselling output decreases significantly The bit 2 3 is dull Use a new bit Excess pressure is being exerted on the device Reduce th...

Page 24: ...pressure level LpA 83 9 dB A Sound power level LWA 103 9 dB A Correction value K 0 82 dB Total vibration value vector sum in three directions determined in accordance with EN 60745 Main handle ah CHeq...

Page 25: ...gloves while using the tool limiting the working time using accessories in good condition regular maintenance and cleaning of the device turning the device off while not in use preventing overload of...

Page 26: ...5 dB A 2011 65 EU RoHS directive amended by EU 2015 863 Applied harmonized standards EN 60745 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 60745 2 6 2010 EN 62233 2008 EN 55014 1 2017 EN IEC 61000 3 2 2019 EN 61000 3 11 2000 E...

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