Meec 001-097 User Instructions - page 26
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Squeeze and hold the trigger to turn on the rotary hammer Do not apply excessive force;
allow the tool to do the work
5
When finished, to prevent accidents, release the trigger and disconnect its power supply after
use Allow the bit to cool then pull back on the chuck and remove the bit from the chuck
and wipe off the drill shank Clean the tool, then store the tool indoors out of the reach of
children
Tips when masonry drilling
• Do not add water to the drill hole
• Clean the drill regularly while drilling
• Pull the bit out of the hole often during drilling, especially when drilling deep holes
• Grease the drill shank and chuck and keep the end of the shank free of dust and dirt
• Use the shortest bit possible
• When drilling deep holes, do the work in stages Use a short bit when you start drilling, and then
change to a longer bit
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cHISELLING
changing chisels
1
Grease the shank of the chisel before installing the chisel
2
Pull the chuck back and insert the bit Make sure it slides all the way into the opening
3
Release the chuck Turn the mode selector to chisel mode Rotate the bit to the desired angle
then rotate the mode selector to the hammer setting
4
Check that the chisel is secured in place It should not be possible to pull it out of the chuck
Using the chisel
1
Where necessary, adjust the auxiliary handle to the desired position
2
Plug in the power cord
3
Press the on/off switch to start the rotary hammer
4
Let the rotary hammer reach full speed before allowing the chisel to come into contact with
the work surface
NoTE: When finished, to prevent accidents, release the trigger and disconnect it from the power
supply after use Pull back on the chuck and then remove the chisel from the chuck Clean and then
store the tool indoors out of the reach of children
mAINTENANcE
• Before each use, inspect the general condition of the tool Check for loose hardware, misalign-
ment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, and any
other condition that may affect its safe operation
• Each month, open the grease filling cover, clean out any old grease and replace with new grease
• After use, wipe external surfaces of the tool with a clean cloth
• Always lubricate the shank of the chisel or bit with grease each time before installing to keep the
chuck in good condition
WARNING! If the power cord of this power tool is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified service
technician
TRoUBLESHooTING
Problem
Possible cause
Probable solution
Tool will not start
Cord not connected
Check that cord is plugged in
No power at outlet
Check power at outlet
If not – turn tool off and check
fuse Replace fuse if fuse has
been tripped
Tool’s overheating protection
has been triggered
Turn off tool and allow to cool
Internal damage or wear
Have technician service tool
Tool operates slowly
Extension cord is too long or
its diameter too little
Use an extension cord with the
correct diameter for the length
and load
Performance decreases
over time
Accessory dull or damaged
Keep drills and chisels sharp
Replace as needed
Carbon brushes worn or dam-
aged
Have a qualified technician
replace brushes
Excessive noise or rattling
Internal damage or wear
Have technician service tool
Overheating
Tool forced to work too fast
Do not force the tool
Chisel misaligned
Check for correct alignment
of chisel
Accessory dull or damaged
Keep accessories sharp Re-
place as needed
Blocked valves
Clean the valves
Motor being strained
by long or small diameter
extension cord
Use an extension cord with
the correct diameter for the
length and load