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OPERATION

IMPACT DRILLING MODE:

 Shift the knob to the " 

 " 

and showing " 

 " symbol for impact drilling.

OPERATING

NEVER COVER THE AIR VENTS (10) SINCE THEY 
MUST ALWAYS BE OPEN FOR PROPER MOTOR 
COOLING.

DRILLING IN WOOD

To prevent ugly splits around the drill hole on the reverse 
side of the workpiece, put a piece of scrap timber under 
the work piece.

DRILLING IN METAL

Metals such as steel, brass, aluminum sheets, stainless 
steel, and pipe may also be drilled. Mark the point to be 
drilled with a nail or punch.

Do not use impact drilling mode on these materials.

DRILLING IN CONCRETE

Stone and masonry are generally drilled in the impact 
drilling mode.

When drilling in delicate materials such as wall tiles, 
it is essential to start with ordinary drilling and, once the 
tile is pierced, to continue with impact drilling.

In deep bore holes the drill bit should be pulled out 
occasionally in order to remove the debris from the 
drill and hole.

AUXILIARY HANDLE AND DEPTH GAUGE

See Figure 6.

Auxiliary handle

The auxiliary handle (8) can be rotated 360º.

Loosen the handle grip by turning in direction (15), 
and tighten it at an easy to use position by turning 
the grip in direction (14).

Depth gauge

Holes of a fixed depth can be accurately bored by using 
the depth gauge (7).

The depth of the hole will be the distance from the end 
of the bit to the end of the depth gauge.

By turning the handle grip in direction (14), the depth 
gauge can be released and the depth adjusted. After 
adjusting the depth, fix the depth gauge again by turning 
the handle grip in direction (15).

BIT STORAGE

See Figure 7.

The auxiliary handle also contains a compartment to 
store drill bits. To access this compartment unscrew 
the end cap below the grey trim on the handle in an 
anticlockwise direction.

SPINDLE LOCK

See Figure 8.

For easy changing of the drill bit this drill is equipped with 
an automatic spindle lock (17) which holds the spindle 
stationary when loosening and tightening the chuck.

CHANGING THE ROTATION SPEED

See Figure 6.

The rotation speed can only be changed when the tool is 
at a standstill.

The gear setting switch (19) is on the left side of the 
housing. 

Q

  When the switch is in position “1” the tool is in the low 

gear. 

Q

  When the switch is in position “2” the tool is in the 

high gear.

BUBBLE LEVEL

See Figure 1.

A bubble vial is located on the top of the motor housing 
to help keep the drill bit level during use. This ensures 
maximum accuracy in drilling.

LIVETOOL INDICATOR™

This tool features a Livetool Indicator™ (11) which 
illuminates as soon as the tool is connected to the power 
supply. This warns the user that the tool is connected and 
will operate when the switch is pressed.

MAINTENANCE

After use, check the tool to make sure that it is in good 
condition. It is recommended that you take this tool to 
a RYOBI Authorized Service Center for a thorough 
cleaning and lubrication at least once a year.

D O   N O T   M A K E  A N Y A D J U S T M E N T S   W H I L E 
THE MOTOR IS IN MOTION. ALWAYS DISCONNECT 
THE POWER CORD FROM THE POWER SUPPLY 
BEFORE CHANGING REMOVABLE OR CONSUMABLE 
PARTS (BLADE, BIT, ETC.), LUBRICATING OR 
WORKING ON THE UNIT.

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