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ENGLISH

By beating the dust on the filter inside the dust case, 

you can keep the vacuum efficiency and also reduce the 

number of times to dispose of the dust.
Turn the dial on the dust case three times after col-
lecting every 50,000 mm

3

 of dust or when you feel the 

vacuum performance declined.

NOTE:

 50,000 mm

3

 of dust equivalents to drilling 10 

holes of ø10 mm and 65 mm depth.

1

2

Fig.39

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1.

 Dust case 

2.

 Dial

Disposing of dust

CAUTION:

 

Always be sure that the tool is 

switched off and the battery cartridge is removed 

before carrying out any work on the tool.

CAUTION:

 

Be sure to wear dust mask when 

disposing of dust.

CAUTION:

 

Empty the dust case regularly 

before the dust case becomes full.

 Failure to do so 

may decrease the dust collection performance and 
cause dust inhalation.

CAUTION:

 

The performance of dust collection 

decreases if the filter in the dust case become 

clogged. Replace the filter with new one after 

approximately 200 times of dust fulfillment as a 

guide.

 Failure to do so may cause dust inhalation.

1.

 

Remove the dust case while pressing down the 

latch lever of the dust case.

1

Fig.40

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1.

 Latch lever

2.

 

Lift the lock tab slightly outwards and open the 

dust case cover.

1

2

Fig.41

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1.

 Dust case cover 

2.

 Lock tab

3.

  Dispose of the dust, and then clean the filter.

Fig.42

NOTICE:

 

When cleaning the filter, tap the case 

of the filter gently by hand to remove dust. Do not 

tap the filter directly; touch the filter with brush 

or similar; or blow compressed air on the filter. 

Doing so may damage the filter.

Replacing filter of dust case

1.

 

Remove the dust case while pressing down the 

latch lever of the dust case.

1

Fig.43

►    

1.

 Latch Lever

Summary of Contents for HR009GZ01

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless Combination Hammer HR008G HR009G ENGLISH Original instructions Read before use...

Page 2: ...e Specifications may differ from country to country The weight may differ depending on the attachment s including the battery cartridge The lightest and heavi est combination according to EPTA Procedu...

Page 3: ...3 dB A NOTE The declared noise emission value s has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another NOTE The declared noise emission value s...

Page 4: ...extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock 6 If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable use a residual current...

Page 5: ...risk of fire when used with another battery pack 2 Use power tools only with specifically desig nated battery packs Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire 3 When battery...

Page 6: ...cause serious personal injury Important safety instructions for battery cartridge 1 Before using battery cartridge read all instruc tions and cautionary markings on 1 battery charger 2 battery and 3 p...

Page 7: ...kers are nearby 7 Do not operate the wireless unit in places where automated devices are nearby If oper ated automated devices may develop malfunction or error 8 Do not operate the wireless unit in pl...

Page 8: ...causing injury to you or someone around you CAUTION Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly If the cartridge does not slide in easily it is not being inserted correctly Indicating the remaining...

Page 9: ...urns to the OFF position when released 1 Fig 3 1 Switch trigger To start the tool simply pull the switch trigger Tool speed is increased by increasing pressure on the switch trigger Release the switch...

Page 10: ...on before operation CAUTION Use the reversing switch only after the tool comes to a complete stop Changing the direction of rotation before the tool stops may dam age the tool CAUTION When not operati...

Page 11: ...he tool will be damaged NOTICE To avoid rapid wear on the mode change mechanism be sure that the action mode changing knob is always positively located in one of the three action mode positions Rotati...

Page 12: ...e bracket and then tighten the hook with screws in place 1 2 3 5 4 Fig 13 1 Rubber cap 2 Mounting bracket 3 Plate washers 4 Hook 5 Screws For use lift up the arm of the hook until it snaps into the op...

Page 13: ...s or trigger lock if supplied from operating properly 13 Avoid getting tangled in the lanyard 14 Keep lanyard away from the drilling area of the tool 15 Use a locking carabiner multi action and screw...

Page 14: ...ew down so that the ring is easily and securely engaged over the barrel neck of the gear housing 1 2 Fig 18 1 Thumb screw 2 Attachment ring 2 Tighten the thumb screw to secure the grip at your desired...

Page 15: ...and forth while pressing the lock button After the adjustment release the lock button to lock the depth gauge NOTE Make sure that the depth gauge does not touch the main body of the tool when attachin...

Page 16: ...bol on the dust cup set with one of the grooves in the barrel Then hold the attach ment unit of the dust cup set and push it down onto the barrel to secure it in place 1 2 3 4 Fig 27 1 Dust cup set 2...

Page 17: ...amaged Failure to do so may cause dust inhalation CAUTION The dust collection system col lects the generated dust at a considerable rate but not all dust can be collected NOTICE Do not use the dust co...

Page 18: ...osition where the tip of the drill bit sits just behind the front surface of the nozzle 1 2 3 4 Fig 37 1 Nozzle guide 2 Guide adjustment button 3 Tip of drill bit 4 Front surface of nozzle Adjusting d...

Page 19: ...ase the dust collection performance and cause dust inhalation CAUTION The performance of dust collection decreases if the filter in the dust case become clogged Replace the filter with new one after a...

Page 20: ...certain period of time the nozzle guide needs to be extended to approximately 100 mm from its fully shortened position Failing to do so may damage the duct hose pre installed in the nozzle guide 1 2...

Page 21: ...ON Hold the tool firmly and exert care when the drill bit begins to break through the workpiece There is a tremendous force exerted on the tool drill bit at the time of hole break through CAUTION A st...

Page 22: ...rtable operation By connecting a supported vacuum cleaner to the tool you can run the vacuum cleaner automatically along with the switch operation of the tool Fig 54 To use the wireless activation fun...

Page 23: ...r removing the wireless unit keep it in the supplied case or a static free container NOTICE Always use the hooks on the back of the lid when removing the wireless unit If the hooks do not catch the wi...

Page 24: ...vation lamps finish blinking in green after 20 seconds elapsed Press the wireless activation button on the tool while the wireless acti vation lamp on the cleaner is blinking If the wireless activatio...

Page 25: ...tion Description of the wireless activation lamp status 1 Fig 63 1 Wireless activation lamp The wireless activation lamp shows the status of the wireless activation function Refer to the table below f...

Page 26: ...d then become red After that press the wireless activation button on the tool in the same way 1 2 1 2 Fig 65 1 Wireless activation button 2 Wireless activation lamp If the cancellation is performed su...

Page 27: ...led into the tool Install the wireless unit correctly The terminal of the wireless unit and or the slot is dirty Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the terminal of the wireless unit and clean the slot T...

Page 28: ...ances such as Wi Fi devices and microwave ovens The vacuum cleaner runs while the tool is not operating Other users are using the wireless activation of the vacuum cleaner with their tools Turn off th...

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