GB
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with household waste. They may contain substances
that are harmful to the environment and human
health.
Consumers must dispose of waste electrical devices,
spent portable batteries and rechargeable batteries
separately from household waste at an official collec-
tion point to ensure that these items are processed
correctly. Information on returning these items is
available from the seller. Sellers are required to
accept these items free of charge.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries, which
are not permanently installed in waste elec-
trical devices, must be removed prior to dis-
posal and must be disposed of separately.
Lithium batteries and battery packs in all systems
must only be retuned to a collection point when dis-
charged. Batteries must always be protected against
short circuits by covering the poles with adhesive
tape.
All end users are responsible for deleting any per-
sonal data stored on waste devices prior to their dis-
posal.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging consists of cardboard and
correspondingly marked plastics that can
be recycled.
– Make these materials available for recy-
cling.
Technical data
Part number
380453
Rated voltage
230 V~, 50 Hz
Nominal capacity
750 W
Protection class
II
Nominal revolutions
0–3000 min
−
1
Hammer rate
0–48000 min
−
1
Max. drill chuck diameter
•
Concrete
•
Steel
•
Wood
13 mm
10 mm
30 mm
Sound power level (L
WA
)*
103 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
Sound pressure level (L
PA
)*
92 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
Vibration**
•
Drill into steel
< 4,95 m/s²
(K = 1,5 m/s²)
*)
The specified values are emission values and do not necessarily represent
safe workplace values. Although there is a correlation between emission
and immission levels, this cannot be used to infer whether additional safety
measures are necessary or not. Factors which affect the current immission
levels at the workplace, include the type of room, other sources of noise,
e. g. the number of machines operating and other processes taking place in
the vicinity. Permitted workplace values can differ from country to country.
This information is designed to help the user to better assess the dangers
and risks. Determination of noise emission values in accordance with
EN 62841-1.
**) The specified vibration emission value was measured in accordance with a
normed test procedure and can be used in order to compare one tool with
another. The specified vibration emission value can also be used for an
introductory evaluation of the exposure. The vibration emission value may
fluctuate from the specified value during actual use of the power tool. These
fluctuations will depend on the way in which the power tool is used. Try to
keep vibrations to a minimum. One method of reducing the vibration load is,
for example, limiting the length of time you work with the tool. All parts of the
operating cycle must be taken into account for this purpose (for example,
also including times in which the power tool is switched off and times in
which it is switched on, but is running without load). Determination of vibra-
tion emission values in accordance with EN 62841-1 & EN 62841-2-1.
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