Before inspecting, carrying out any maintenance or
cleaning tasks, switch off the rotary hammer and unplug
the power cord.
The motor will not start if the carbon brushes are worn out.
The brushes must be replaced in time, otherwise there will
be poor contact between the brushes and the rotor, which
may lead to sparks and damage to the power tool. Both
carbon brushes should be replaced at the same time by two
brushes with equal characteristics.
1. Unplug the power cord (11);
2. Remove the carbon brush cap;
3. Remove the worn-out carbon brushes and install the new
ones, paying attention to their position;
4. Place the carbon brush cap.
The rotary hammer does not require constant or daily
lubrication as it has a built-in lubrication system. However,
it is recommended to replace the grease periodically for a
longer service life of the hammer.
Cleaning
After each use, clean all the components of the rotary
hammer. Clean the rotary hammer with a clean, damp cloth
and blow it out with compressed air at low pressure.
Regularly remove and clean the grease accumulated inside
the chuck.
Careful handling protects the power tool and extends its
service life.
The power tool and its ventilation slots must be kept clean.
Clean the ventilation slots regularly or whenever they
become blocked.
Storage
When not in use, store the rotary hammer in a dry, clean
place, free of corrosive smoke and out of children's reach.
Keep the hammer in its original packaging.
The packaging is made up of recyclable materials,
which you can dispose on local recycling points.
Never dispose of power tools with your household
waste!
According to the European Directive 2012/19/EC on
electrical and electronic equipment waste and its
transposition into national law, power tools must be
collected separately and delivered to the collection sites
provided for this purpose.
You can get information regarding the disposal of the power
tool through the person in charge for recycling in your city.
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