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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
IMPACT HAMMER
58G878
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE POWER TOOL READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
PRECAUTIONS FOR USING HAMMER DRILL
Caution:
Unplug the power cord from the mains socket before commencing any activities related to
adjustment, repair or maintenance.
During hammer operation use protective glasses or goggles, ear protection and protective helmet
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(when there is danger of falling objects). The use of a protection half-mask and anti-slip boots is
recommended. Use dust extraction systems whenever required by the nature of the work performed.
Prior to operation ensure the drill chuck of the hammer is properly fixed in place.
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During operation due to vibrations working tool may get loosened. Check carefully how the working
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tool is fixed prior to operation. Unwanted slack may cause tool damage or accident during operation.
If the hammer is to be operated at low temperature or after long storage, allow the hammer to operate
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for few minutes without load, for its internal elements get properly lubricated.
When operating the hammer held high, spread your legs on the ground and ensure there are no
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bystanders below.
Always hold the hammer with both hands, use additional handle.
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Do not touch moving parts of the hammer. Do not stop rotating spindle of the hammer with your
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hands. Such behaviour can cause hand injury.
Do not direct operating hammer at other persons or at yourself.
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When operating the hammer hold it by insulated parts to avoid electric shock in case of a damage to
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live electrical wire.
Do not allow any dust to get inside the hammer. Use mineral soap and damp cloth to clean hammer
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surface. Do not use petrol or other cleaning agents that could damage plastic parts.
Do not allow any fluid to get inside the hammer. Use mineral soap and wet cloth to clean the impact
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hammer surfaces. Do not use petrol or other cleaning agents that can be detrimental to plastic
elements.
When use of extension cord is necessary, always remember to use appropriate one (up to 15 m, section
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1.5 mm
2
; between 15 and 40 m, section 2.5 mm
2
). Extension cord should be fully unwound.
Do not use three jaw drill chuck when the hammer drill is set to impact drilling or chiselling mode. This
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chuck is designed only for regular drilling in wood or steel.
NOTE! The device is intended for indor use only.
Even though the design is safe in principle and protection means and additional safety equipment
are used, there is always residual risk of injuries during operation.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Hammer drill is a hand-operated power tool with insulation class II. The tool is driven by single-phase commutator
motor. Hammer drill can be used for drilling holes in working modes: with impact, rotation only, digging channels,
or surface processing of materials such as concrete, stone, brick, etc. Range of use covers repair and building works,
and any work from the range of individual, amateur activities (tinkering).
Use the power tool according to the manufacturer’s instructions only.
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