11
Gear Change
With
the
selector
desired
speed
can
be
selected.
1 = LOW SPEED:
for
screw
driving,
drilling
large
diameters
and
for
tapping
threads
2 = HIGH SPEED:
for
drilling
The speed can
be
changed
while
tool
is
running
under
no-load.
It
is
recommended
to
change
the speed when
the
tool
has
completely
stopped.
Hammer Selection
PSB9, PSB9D
Hammer mode is
selected
by
switching
the
selector
to
the
symbol
corresponding
to the user
’
s choice
(hammer
,
or
drilling).
All
changes
to
the
selection
must
be
carried
out
after the
power
tool
has
completely
stopped.
The impact drilling has to
be
set
on
right
hand
rotation
when
impact
drilling.
Assembly and removal of tools
Keyless chuck
Lock
the
drill
spindle
by
pressing
the
button
. Hold
the
chuck
sleeve
firmly
by
hand
and
turn
it
for
so
long
that
the chuck opening is big
enough
to
insert
a
tool.
Insert
the
tool
and
fix
it
into
the
chuck
by
turning the sleeve in
the
reverse
direction.
For
removing the
tool,
lock
the
drill
spindle
by
pressing
the
button
. Turn
the
chuck
sleeve
in
the
opposite
direction
than
in
the
assembly
procedure.
Self-tightening drill chuck
Self-tightening drill
chuck
tightens
itself
additionally
under
load, and
thus
prevents
the
tool
from
slipping.
Lock
the
drill
spindle
by
pressing
the
button
in
order
to
insert
a
tool. Hold the chuck sleeve
firmly
by
hand
and
turn
it
for
so
long
that
the
chuck
opening
is
big
enough to insert a
tool.
Insert
the
tool,
and
fix
it
into
the chuck by turning the
front
sleeve
. Turn
the
front
sleeve
in
the
direction
of
LOCK
in
order
to
prevent
it
from
loosening.
For
removing
the
tool,
lock
the
drill
spindle
by pressing
the
button
. Turn
the
middle
sleeve
in
the
UNLOCK
or
RELEASE
direction.
Release
the
tool
by
turning
the
front
sleeve
in
the
opposite
direction
than
in
the
assembly
procedure.
The
spindle
can
be
locked
by pressing the button
or
by
firmly
holding
the
rear
sleeve
of
the
drill
chuck
C.
Three-jaw chuck
Press
the
spindle-locking
button
inwards
Insert the accessory
as
deep
as
possible
in
the
chuck.
Do
not
use
accessories
with
a
damaged
shank.
Clamp
evenly
in
all
three
holes
with
the
chuck
key
.
Unscrewing chuck
Chuck is tightened with
high
torque.
In
case
of
chuck
change
send
the
tool
to
a
Perles
authorized service
centre
for
repair.
Auxiliary handle
!
Operate the machine only with the auxiliary handle
The
auxiliary
handle
can
be
set
to
any
position
for
a
secure
and
low-fatigue
working
posture.
The
drilling
depth
can
be
set
with
the
depth
stop
HINTS FOR USE
x
Use only correctly sharpened
drill
bits,
which
are
suitable
for
the
material
being
drilled.
rm pressure is required on the
excessive
pressure
does
not
x
To drill hard materials, fi
power
tool.
However,
improve
performance
and
places
unnecessary
pressure
on
the
tool
and
its
bit.
x
After longer periods of working
at
low
speed,
allow
the
machine to
cool
down
by
running
it
for
approx.
3
minutes
at
maximum
speed
with
no
load.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
performing any works on the tool!
x
Tool requires no special
maintenance, bu
Unplug the tool from the socket before
t
after
some
time
you
must
control
the
parts
that
are
submitted to
wea
in
x
!
!
r-and-tear
under
normal
operating
conditions. This
des the
control
and
replacement
of
carbon
clu
brushes
and
grease
in
reducing
gear
housing. Take
the
tool
to
an
authorized
service
centre.
Keep the tool
and
supply
cord
clean.
Keep
ventilation
slots clean and open. Wipe
the
surface
of
the
tool
with
a
soft
cloth!
It is not allowed to use household cleaning agents
that contain petrol, trichloroethylene, ammonia
and chlorides. These substances corrode and
damage plastic parts of the tool.
x
Excessive
sparking
generally
indicates the presence
of
dirt
in
the
motor
or
abnormal
wear
on
the
carbons.
In case of electric or mechanical failure, send the
tool to a Perles authorized service centre for
repair.
SERVICING AND REPAIRS
servicing is required,
contact one of
our
listed
service
ers.
It
If
cent
is
not
allowed
and
dangerous
to
perform
any
ersons.
zed
individual
work
on
the
tool.
!
Have the tool repaired by authorized p
!
Any repairs of the tool in unauthorized service
centers is performed at own responsibility.
!
The owner of the tool is responsible for all works
on the tool that were not performed in authori
service centers, and therefore he looses the claim
for guarantee.
WASTE DISPOSAL AND
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
The
machine,
accessories
should
be
sorted
for env
recycling.
and
packaging
ironmental-friendly
96/EC
Electronic Equipment
Only for EC countries
:
!
Do not dispose of power tools into
household waste
!
According
the
European
Guideline
2002/
for
Waste
Electrical and
and its implementation
into
national
right,
power
tools that are no longer usable must
be
collected
separately
and
disposed
of in an
environmentally
correct
manner