Wear ear muffs. Exposure to noise can cause loss
of hearing.
Ensure that the spot where you wish to work is free
of power cables, gas lines or water pipes (e.g.
using a metal detector).
Hold the power tool only at insulated housing
parts if there is any danger of making contact
with concealed electric cables or the supply
cable. Contact with live wires energises the metal
parts of the housing and can cause electric shock
to the operator.
Work only with a correctly positioned tool. Pull on
the tool to check that it is correctly seated. (The
tool must move a few centimetres in axial direc-
tion.)
When working above ground level, ensure that the
area below you is clear.
Never touch the chisel or parts near the chisel
directly after work because they may be extremely
hot and can cause burns to the skin,
Always route the connecting cable away from the
tool towards the rear.
SYMBOLS ON THE TOOL:
.......Class II Construction
V...........volts
A...........amperes
Hz.........hertz
BPM .....beat per minute
~
..........alternating current
4 Functional Description
See page 3 (please unfold).
1
Rear handle
2
Trigger
3
Locking button
4
Lock
5
Switch button
6
Additional handle
7
Clamping knob
8
Tool lock
9
Electronic signal indicator
10
Receiver of
Metabo CODE! Systems
(for use with a
Metabo CODE! Key * )
11
Electronic impact force controller
* not in scope of delivery
5 Special Product Features
Smooth start:
The electronics system only increases impact
speeds slowly after switching on so that the chisel
retains the desired position on the masonry.
Electronic impact force controller:
Also allows the use of smaller tools.
To reduce cracking when chiselling in soft and
brittle materials.
To produce an optimised tool setting for extremely
precise chiselling.
Metabo CODE! System
Electronic anti-theft device at the push of a button.
With the CODE! key, which is available separately,
you can lock up your power tool and thus protect
it against misuse or theft.
Turn-off carbon brushes
If the brushes are completely worn, the machine
switches off automatically.
A LED warns before the brushes are completely
worn.
6 Assembly, Initial Use
Before plugging in, check to see that the
rated mains voltage and mains
frequency, as stated on the rating label,
match with your power supply.
Use only extension cables with a min. cross-
section of AWG 16. Extension cables must corre-
spond to the power consumption of the machine
(cf Technical Specifications). If a cable roller is
used, always roll up the cable completely.
6.1
Assembly of the additional handle
For safety reasons, always use the addi-
tional handle (6) supplied.
Release the additional handle by turning the clam-
ping knob (7) counterclockwise. The additional
handle can be fitted in any desired position or at
any angle. Tighten the clamping knob (7) firmly.
7 Operation
7.1
Positioning, removing tool
Before inserting, clean tool shank and
apply supplied special grease (accesso-
ries: Order no. 6.31800)!
Use only SDS-max tools.
Positioning tool:
Turn tool and insert until it engages. The tool is
locked automatically.
ENGLISH
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