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stop (7).
• 
Set the depth stop (7) to the same level as 
the drill bit.
• 
Pull the depth stop (7) back by the required 
drilling depth.
• 
Retighten the locking screw (a).
• 
Now drill the hole until the depth stop (7) tou-
ches the workpiece. 
5.3. Tool insertion (Fig. 4)
• 
Clean the tool before insertion and apply a 
thin coating of drill bit grease to the shaft of 
the tool.
• 
Pull back and hold the locking sleeve (2).
• 
Insert the dust-free tool into the tool mounting 
as far as it will go whilst turning it. The tool will 
lock itself.
• 
Check that it is properly secure by pulling the 
tool.
5.4 Tool removal (Fig. 5)
Pull back and hold the locking sleeve (2) and re-
move the tool.
 5.5 Dust collection device (Fig. 6)
Slide the dust collection device (a) over the drill 
bit before carrying out any hammer drilling verti-
cally above your head.
6. Operation
Danger
To prevent all danger, the machine must only be 
held using the two handles (6/8). Otherwise there 
may be a risk of suff ering an electric shock if you 
drill into cables.
6.1 Switching On and Off  (Fig. 1)
To switch on: Press and hold the operating switch 
(4).
To switch off : Let go of the operating switch (4)
 6.2 Hammer stop facility (Fig. 7)
The hammer drill has a hammer stop facility for 
gentle initial drilling.
• 
 Turn the rotary switch for the hammer stop 
facility (5) to position (B) to switch off the 
hammer facility.
• 
 To switch on the hammer facility again the 
rotary switch for the hammer stop facility (5) 
must be turned back to position (A).
6.3 Rotation stop facility (Fig. 8)
• 
 For hammer drilling, press the button (E) on 
the rotary switch (3) and simultaneously turn 
the rotary switch (3) to position A.
• 
 For chiseling, press the button (E) on the 
rotary switch (3) and simultaneously turn the 
rotary switch (3) to position B. The chisel is 
locked in position B. 
Important.
Please note that it is not possible to operate the 
hammer drill with the hammer stop and rotation 
stop facilities both active at the same time.
Notice
Only low pressure is required for hammer drilling. 
Excessive pressure will exert an unnecessary 
force on the motor. Check the drill bits at regular 
intervals. Sharpen or replace blunt drill bits.
7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged, 
it must be replaced by a special power cable 
which is available from the manufacturer or its 
after-sales service.
8. Cleaning, maintenance and 
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the mains power plug before star-
ting any cleaning work.
8.1 Cleaning
• 
 Keep all safety devices, air vents and the 
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as 
possible. Wipe the equipment with a clean 
cloth or blow it with compressed air at low 
pressure.
• 
 We recommend that you clean the device 
immediately each time you have finished 
using it.
• 
 Clean the equipment regularly with a moist 
cloth and some soft soap. Do not use 
cleaning agents or solvents; these could at-
tack the plastic parts of the equipment. Ensu-
re that no water can seep into the device. The 
ingress of water into an electric tool increases 
the risk of an electric shock.
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