DANGER OF INJURY!
Before any adjustments:
•
Turn the power tool off.
•
Pull out the power plug.
•
Wait until the power tool is still.
The power tool is basically maintenance-free. Allow any maintenance
work which is not described in this instruction manual to be performed by
a professional.
•
Keep the power tool and the air vents cap (9) clean.
•
Make sure that the SDS max chuck is adequately lubricated.Dip the insertion
end of the tool in the lubrication which is included (about 0.5cm deep).
Cleaning
•
Make sure that no water reaches the inside of the power tool during cleaning.
•
Clean the power tool regularly after each use from dust, shaving, etc.
•
Clean the power tool with a moist cloth and some soft soap. Do not use
any
detergents or solution; these can corrode the plastic parts of the power tool.
•
Never use flammable or combustible solvents around the tool!
•
Never immerse the power tool in water or other liquids.
Replacing parts
Only use original replacement parts.
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Auxiliary handle
(Fig.D)
•
The auxiliary handle (2) provides additional control, support and guidance for
the
power tool. Loss of control can cause personal injury.
•
The handle is adjustable to any position around the 360° handle collar mount.
•
Put the collar of the attachable handle(
1
) on the machine and make the nut(
2
)
through the holes of collar of the attachable handle(
1
).Put the handle holder(
3
)
on the handle(
4
),then rotate the handle(
4
) clockwise to tighten and make sure
it is secured on the demolition hammer.
Operating tips
•
During the operation, hold the power tool firmly and exert light, steady pressure.
•
Avoid unintentional starting - ensure switch is in “off” position when plugging in.
•
To remove tiling from a wall, hold the power tool at an angle of 15°. Use the flat
chisel
to break off tiling, gouging for extracting cables and canals for circuits
and point
chiseling from walls.
•
Hold the power tool upright against the surface when chiseling if possible.
Do
not
apply too much pressure to the power tool; it works further on the work
pice on its own.
•
Should the power tool heat up intensely, allow it to run idle for two to three minutes
to
cool the motor to normal operating temperature.
Turning on/off
•
Connect the power plug (7) to a suitable power source.
•
Place the chisel of the demolition hammer directly on the spot to be chiseled.
•
Press and hold the on/off switch (5).
•
To turn the power tool off, release the on/off switch (5).
NOTE!
The power tool is equipped with a shock absorber (4) that reduces
the
vibration when operating.
•
Carefully remove all packaging materials and retain for future use.
•
Check
for
completeness and transport damage. In case of damages or incomplete
delivery, please contact your dealer.
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before any adjustments:
•
Turn the power tool off.
•
Pull out the power plug.
•
Wait until the power tool is still.
NOTE!
Before connecting the power tool to the power supply, check that the
power
supply voltage and current rating corresponds with the power
supply details shown on the power tool rating label.
Inserting chisels
(Fig.B)
This demolition hammer is equipped with a SDS max chuck (1),
that accomodates
different
kind of chisels.
•
Pull the SDS max chuck (1) back.
•
Insert the chisel bit (
2
) into the SDS max chuck (1) until it locks in place.
Make
sure that it fits correctly in the chuck.
•
Conduct several short test hammer chisels, and check, after the chisel has
c
ome
to a
complete stop, if the inserted chisel still sits tightly in the chuck.
Removing chisels
DANGER OF BURNS!
Chisels become very hot during operation. Do not touch them shortly
after operation.
Change the chisels after they have cooled.
•
Pull the SDS max chuck (1) back.
•
Take out of the chisel and release the SDS max chuck (1).
5. BEFORE FIRST USE
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BEFORE FIRST USE
OPERATION
CARE AND MANTENANCE
6
.
OPERATION
7
.
CARE AND MANTENANCE
Summary of Contents for MH1200
Page 1: ...MH1200 DEMOLITION HAMMER ENG BG RU Original instructions www status tools com...
Page 2: ...A B MH1200 MH1200 1 2 3 7 8 6 5 4 2 1 2 1 C 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 3 D...
Page 7: ...12 3 3 1 2 3 4 BG 13 BG...
Page 9: ...9 SDS max 0 5 50 9 1 3 2 3 2 1 8 15 7 5 5 4 6 7 7 16 BG 17 BG...
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