Preparing for first use
Attaching the auxiliary handle
For reasons of safety, this device must be used only with the auxiliary handle 8 in place and properly attached.
It is essential that you note the following: if the drill becomes jammed, a very large torque can be generated („the force that the machine will exert to rotate about its own shaft“).
jAttach the auxiliary handle 8 to the spindle collar and fix in place by tightening the wing screw. Attach the depth stop 10. This will help you to drill to the exact depth required.
Inserting a tool into the chuck
Caution! Before starting any tasks on the hammer drill, make sure that it is switched off and the mains plug is out of the socket.
The RÖHM
Opening the chuck and inserting a tool
jHold the rear shell of the
Preparing for first use/ Operation
Using the tool as a driver
jYou will require a suitable bit holder if you wish to use screwdriver bits with the drill.
The screwdriver bits used must be match the screw head. Set the switch 1 a to the drill symbol.
Operation
Figures B - H show the various possible applications and uses.
Examples of applications and uses. Drill bits not included.
The mains voltage at the mains socket must match that shown on the rating plate on the device. Devices marked with 230 V can also be operated at 220 V.
Switching on and off
Switch on intermittent operation mode:
jPress the On / Off switch 3 .
Switch off intermittent operation mode:
jRelease the On / Off switch 3 .
Switch on constant operation mode:
jPress the On / Off switch 3 , and keep it pressed, then press the locking button 4 .
Switch off constant operation mode: j Press the On / Off switch 3 and release it.
Tightening the chuck on to the tool
jHold the rear shell of the
Infinitely adjustable speed setting
To produce a slow speed, just press lightly on the On / Off switch 3 . This allows you to start up your operations smoothly and in a controlled manner.
If you increase the pressure on the On / Off switch
3, the speed will also increase.
GB/IE 9