OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read the
instruction book carefully.
SECURE WORKPIECE
A workpiece clamped with clamping devices is held
more secure than by hand.
INTENDED USE
The machine is intended for impact drilling in brick,
concrete and stone as well as for drilling in wood,
metal and plastic.
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION
ACTION
Clamping and loosening the
Auxiliary Handle
WARNING! Always check
and rotate the handle
tightly before using to avoid any
accident.
Installing the Depth Gauge
Inserting Bits into Chuck
Plugging in the power
On/Off Switch and Lock-on
Button
Variable Speed Control
Forward and Reverse Rotation
Control
NOTE: Never move the
forward/reverse switch
whilst the drill in operation or
the on/off switch is locked as
this will damage the drill.
Hammer or Drilling Control
WORKING HINTS FOR YOUR
DRILL
1. Drilling masonry and concrete
Select the drill/impact action selector switch to the
"hammer symbol" position. Tungsten carbide drill bits
Impact drill
should always be used for drilling masonry, concrete
etc with a high speed.
2. Drilling steel
Select the drill/impact action selector switch to the "drill
symbol" position. HSS drill bits should always be used for
drilling steel with a lower speed.
3. Pilot holes
When drilling a large hole in tough material (i.e. steel),
we recommend drilling a small pilot hole first before
using a large drill bit.
4. Drilling tiles
Select the drill/impact action selector switch to the "drill
symbol" position to drill the tile. When tile has been
penetrated, switch over to "hammer symbol" position.
5. Cool the motor
If your power tool becomes too hot, set the speed to
maximum and run no load for 2-3 minutes to cool the
motor.
FIGURE
See Fig. A1, A2
MAINTENANCE
Remove the plug from the socket before
carrying out any adjustment, servicing or
maintenance.
Your power tool requires no additional lubrication or
See Fig. B
maintenance.
There are no user serviceable parts in your power
See Fig. C1, C2
tool. Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean
See Fig. D
your power tool. Wipe clean with a dry cloth. Always
store your power tool in a dry place. Keep the motor
See Fig. E
ventilation slots clean. Keep all working controls free
of dust. Occasionally you may see sparks through the
See Fig. F
ventilation slots. This is normal and will not damage
your power tool.
See Fig. G
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
If the replacement of the supply cord is necessary, this
has to be done by the manufacturer or his agent in
order to avoid a safety hazard.
See Fig. H
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. If your power tool does not start, check the plug
2. If the drill doesn't work properly, check the drill
on the power supply first.
bit for sharpness, replace drill bit if worn. Check
that the drill is set to forward rotation for normal
use.
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