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Product Familiarisation
1
Chuck
2
Chuck Sleeve
3
Drill/Hammer Selection Lever
4
Battery Charge Level Indicator
5
Forward/Reverse Indicator
6
Forward/Reverse Selector
7
Trigger
8
Handle
9
Brace
10 Charge Connection Point
11 Charger
12 Keyless Chuck Adaptor
13 SDS+ Plus Bit
Before Use
Unpacking your SDS+ Drill Set
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Ensure that all parts of your drill set are present and in good condition.
If any part is missing or damaged, do not use the product. Obtain a
replacement from your retailer.
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Remove all packaging materials and fully familiarise yourself with all
features of the product before use.
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The battery is supplied partially charged, Before using your drill for the
first time, fully charge the battery. See 'Charging the lithium-ion battery'
for guidance.
Operating Instructions
Fitting and changing accessories
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Pull back the Chuck Sleeve (2).
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Insert SDS+ drill bit / accessory fully into the Chuck (1).
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Use a twisting motion to line up the grooves in the accessory.
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Release the chuck sleeve.
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Check the accessory is secure by pulling it firmly away from the drill. It
should not release.
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To remove the accessory, slide back the Chuck Sleeve (2) and pull firmly
on the accessory.
Fitting the keyless chuck adaptor and non-SDS+ bits/
accessories
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Pull back the Chuck Sleeve (2).
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Insert Adaptor (12) fully into the Chuck (1).
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Use a twisting motion to line up the grooves if necessary.
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Release the chuck sleeve.
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Check the adaptor is secure by pulling it firmly away from the drill. It
should not release.
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To fit an accessory, rotate the adaptor sleeve to open the chuck as far
as needed.
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Insert accessory into the chuck.
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Rotate the adaptor sleeve to tighten the chuck.
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Check the accessory is secure by pulling it firmly away from the drill. It
should not release.
Selecting forward or reverse rotation
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Use the Forward/Reverse Selector (6) to select forward or reverse action.
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The Forward/Reverse Indicator (5) displays the direction when you
squeeze the trigger.
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Selecting drill or hammer action
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Use the Drill/Hammer Selection Lever (3).
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Push the lever forward to the hammer icon to select hammer action.
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Push the lever back to driver icon to select drill action.
Operating the drill
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Hold the drill firmly by the Handle (8).
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Hold the Brace (9) with your other hand for a secure grip on the machine.
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Squeeze the Trigger (7) with an even pressure.
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You can control the speed by the amount you squeeze the trigger.
Charging the lithium-Ion battery
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The Battery Charge Level Indicator (4) displays the amount of charge
in the battery when you squeeze the trigger and when the battery is on
charge.
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You can put the battery on charge at any point without reducing its
service life. Interrupting the charging procedure does not damage the
battery.
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Re-charge the drill when only one LED is illuminated in the Battery
Charge Level Indicator (4).
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Insert the charger connection into the Charge Connection Point (10).
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Insert the Charger Plug (11) into a suitable socket and switch the socket
on.
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During the charging procedure the handle gets warm. This is normal.
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You can not use the drill whilst it is on charge.
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When all four LEDs are illuminated, the battery is fully charged.
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Do not leave the battery on continuous charge.
Maintenance
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Disconnect the charger before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning.
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Keep your machine clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause the
machines internal parts to wear quickly, and shorten the machine's
service life.
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Clean the body of your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If
available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the ventilation
holes.
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Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn.
Excessively worn brushes may cause; loss of power, intermittent failure,
or visible sparking. If you suspect that the brushes may be worn, have
them replaced at an authorised service centre.
Storage
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Do not store this tool on charge.
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Store this tool in a dry, secure place.
Disposal
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Do not dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic
equipment, with household waste.
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Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the proper
way to dispose of tools.