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HELPLINE No. U K  0905-1460005 • IRELAND 1520-932626

WEB SUPPORT: www.heltec.eu

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Operation

Hammer drilling

Fig. F

Insert an undamaged drill bit into the clamping chuck. For drilling in soft
materials, such as plastic or wood, use a metal drill bit and turn the changeover
switch (2) to the right until the indicating mark points to 'Drill bit' (drilling). For
hammer drilling in hard materials, such as stone and concrete, turn the
changeover switch to the left until the indicator mark points to 'Hammer'
(hammer drilling).

Regularly check the clamping chuck for damage. If necessary, use
coolant when drilling. When drilling in walls, bear in mind that
electrical lines and water pipes may be located inside the walls. 

Switching the device on and off

Fig. A

Depress the On/Off switch (6, see page 4). It regulates the speed of the
appliance by transmitting power to the switch.

Release the On/Off switch (6, see page 4) to stop the drill chuck
immediately.

Move the direction switch (5, see page 14) to the centre in order to lock
the appliance into a disabled state.

Only set down the appliance when it has stopped running completely. Do not
place it on a dusty surface as particles of dust could get into the mechanism.

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HELPLINE No. U K  0905-1460005 • IRELAND 1520-932626

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Safety instructions

12. A damaged battery or one that can no longer be charged must be

disposed of as special waste. Do not discard it with household waste.

13. Never throw the battery onto a fire or into water. This can cause

explosions!

Electrical safety

Always check that the voltage on the battery pack corresponds to
the voltage on the rating plate. Also check that your mains voltage
corresponds to the input voltage of the battery charger.

The battery charger is double insulated; therefore no earth wire is
required.

Remove the battery. When the power tool is not being used, prior to
maintenance and when changing tools such as the clamping chuck, and
drill bit. 

The tool is suitable for use as a screwdriver and drill only.

Summary of Contents for 14.4 Volt CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL

Page 1: ...ciently as possible we ask you to send your enquiry by email technical omegawolf co uk Do not forget to include your name address and a daytime telephone number Alternatively you can contact our service hot line on the number given below Office hours are as follows Mon Fri 8 am 6 pm Sat 10 am 2 pm Sun 10 am 4 pm UK Helpline Heltec Ltd Circuit Tech Ltd Units 1 9 Stanley Mill Kirkebrok Road Deane Bo...

Page 2: ...ded for the duration of any repair required During the warranty period defective devices can be sent FREIGHT PREPAID to the service address stated at the end of this booklet We will at our discretion either repair or exchange the device in accordance with warranty legislation Please include the following when sending in your product for repair 1 The receipt proof of purchase 2 This warranty certif...

Page 3: ...prehensive 3 Year Warranty We hope you will enjoy using your purchase for many years to come CORDLESS HAMMER DRILL For your own safety and that of others we recommend that you read this instruction manual carefully before using this machine Keep this instruction manual and the documentation provided with the machine for future reference Contents of packing 1 Cordless hammer drill 1 Battery 1 Batte...

Page 4: ... 5 Direction switch 6 On Off switch 7 Battery 4 5 6 7 1 7 2 3 Voltage 14 4 V Charger voltage 230 V Charger frequency 50 Hz Battery output 1 5 Ah Charging time 1 2 hour Drill speeds 2 Max torque low speed 15 Nm No load speed 0 400 0 1150 min Impact rate 0 6400 0 18400 min Chuck capacity 0 8 10 mm Weight incl battery 1 84 kg Lpa sound pressure 91 dB A Vibration 3 39 m s2 Position Description Specifi...

Page 5: ...n You don t need any earthed plug Denotes risk of personal injury loss of life or damage to the tool in case of non observance of the instructions in this manual Indicates electrical shock hazard Adjustablespeedregulator Do not use in rain Indoor use only In the event of a disruption in power the transformer is not dangerous Neverthrowbatteriesintoanopenfire Neverthrowbatteriesintowater HELPLINE N...

Page 6: ...arandeyeprotection Faulty and or discarded electrical or electronic apparatus have to be collected at the appropriate recycling locations General safety instructions Warning Read all instructions Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious injury The term power tool in all of the warnings listed below refers to your mains operated corded power t...

Page 7: ... power tool accidentally d Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users e Maintain power tools Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation If...

Page 8: ...nner intended for the particular type of power tool taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed g Damaged switches must be replaced at a customer service repair centre Do not use power tools that cannot be switched on and off h Do not leave power tools unattended while they are switched on Always switch off the tool and wait until it has come to a full standstill before...

Page 9: ...d dealer before using it again Damaged parts should be repaired immediately 8 Never attempt to repair the charger or battery yourself Repairs must always be carried out by an authorised dealer 9 Before cleaning or servicing the charger or battery unplug the drill from socket 10 Never charge the battery when the ambient temperature is below 5 C or above 40 C 11 The air vents in the charger must nev...

Page 10: ...the direction switch 5 see page 14 to the centre in order to lock the appliance into a disabled state Only set down the appliance when it has stopped running completely Do not place it on a dusty surface as particles of dust could get into the mechanism 2 HELPLINE No U K 0905 1460005 IRELAND 1520 932626 WEB SUPPORT www heltec eu 10 Safety instructions 12 A damaged battery or one that can no longer...

Page 11: ...extension pieceisnotsuitablefordoublesidedbits 1 B HELPLINE No U K 0905 1460005 IRELAND 1520 932626 WEB SUPPORT www heltec eu 14 Operation Adjusting the torque Fig E The appliance has 16 different torque settings with which to set the power for driving and removing screws Set the torque adjustment ring 3 to the desired position The available torque settings are indicated on the adjustment ring by ...

Page 12: ...Connecting and removing the battery Fig C Ensure that the exterior of the battery or tool is clean and dry before connecting the charger Ensure that the direction reversing switch 5 see page 14 is in the central position in order to prevent the appliance from being switched on unexpectedly Insert the battery into the base of the appliance as shown on the illustration above Push the battery until i...

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