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If you can’t fix the fault yourself, contact your nearest
vendor. Please be aware that any improper repairs
will also invalidate the warranty and additional costs
may be incurred.
Disposal
Disposal of the appliance
Appliances which are labelled with the adja-
cent symbol must not be disposed of in
household waste. You must dispose of such
old electrical and electronic equipment sep-
arately.
– Please check with your local authority about the
possibilities for correct disposal.
Through separate disposal you send old equipment
for recycling or for other forms of re-use. You will
thus help to avoid in some cases that damaging
material gets into the environment.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging consists of cardboard and
correspondingly marked plastics that can
be recycled.
– Make these materials available for
recycling.
Disposal of batteries and accumulators
Disused batteries and accumulators do not
belong in domestic refuse; they must be dis-
posed of as prescribed by regulations.
– Bring batteries which are no longer usa-
ble to the battery collection point of the dealer or
of your local authority.
– Do not burn accumulators. Risk of explosion!
Technical data
*)
The specified values are emission values and do not necessar-
ily represent safe workplace values. Although there is a corre-
lation 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 dif-
fer from country to country. This information is designed to help
the user to better assess the dangers and risks.
**) 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).
Error/Fault
Cause
Remedy
Device does not work.
Is the device defective?
Contact your local vendor.
Battery pack discharged?
Charging the battery pack – p. 8.
Battery pack defective?
Contact your local vendor.
Tool holder does not turn.
Is the rotation direction switch set
to the centre setting?
Changing the rotation direction – p. 9.
No hammer drilling function.
Mode switch is not set correctly?
Selecting the operating mode – p. 9
Part number
301 453
Battery-powered hammer drill
Idle revolutions
0–900 min
-1
Hammer rate
0–4800 min
-1
Tool receiving socket
SDS
Max. drill diameter: Concrete
10 mm
Max. drill diameter: Steel
8 mm
Max. drill diameter: Wood
10 mm
Sound power level (L
WA
)*
97 dB(A)
(K = 3 dB(A))
Vibrations**
< 10,6 m/s²
(K = 1,5 m/s²)
Battery charger
Rated voltage
230 V~, 50 Hz
Rated power
45 W
Charge voltage
8–21 V
Charge current
1,8 A
Protection class
II
Battery pack
Battery pack type
Li-Ion
Rated voltage
18 V
Capacity
1500 mAh
Charging time
60 min
GB
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