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Instructions Bosch, Modèle 11524

Fabricant : Bosch
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Langue d'enseignement: enesfr
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If you the hole or the tool is overloaded. Be aware experience bit binding and clutch begins to that due to required clutch setting, you may slip, immediately turn the tool "OFF" and experience a torque reaction an instant correct the condition leading to the bit before the clutch slips. This torque reaction binding. will twist the body of the rotohammer in the opposite direction as the bit rotates, i.e., AUXILIARY HANDLE Setting depth: After the auxiliary handle is The tool must be supported with the installed, push the depth gauge release auxiliary handle, which can be swiveled 360°. button, slide the depth gauge to desired To reposition and/or swivel the handle, depth and release pressure on button to loosen the hand grip, move the handle to the lock the depth gauge in place. desired position along the barrel and BRAKE securely retighten the hand grip. When the trigger is released it activates the DEPTH GAUGE electrical brake to stop the chuck quickly. Your drilling depth can be pre-set and/or This is especially useful in the repetitive repeated by using the depth gauge. driving and removal of screws. -8 BM 1619929562 10/03 10/2/03 3:01 PM Page 9 DRILL/HAMMER DRILL SELECTION DIAL The selector dial allows the tool to be set for various drilling applications. Shift the dial ! CAUTION Drill only action: For drilling right or left depending on the below in woods, metals, plastics or applications. other non concrete materials. Do not operate the selection dial until the tool come to a complete stop. Shifting during Drill with hammer action: For rotation of the chuck can cause damage to drilling in concrete, asphalt, the tool. tile or other similar hard materials. Do not use demolition or chipping bits such as bull points, chisels, spades, gouges, etc. INSTALLING ACCESSORIES ! WARNING Disconnect battery pack from tool or place the switch in the locked or off position before making any assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally. Clean the insert shank end of the accessory to remove any debris, then lightly grease with a light oil or lubricant. Insert accessory into the tool holder through the dust shield, while twisting and pushing inward until it locks automatically into place. Pull outward on the accessory to be certain it is locked into the tool holder (Fig. 2). FIG. 2 NOTE: The high efficiency available from the rotary hammers can only be obtained if sharp and undamaged accessories are used. The “cost” to maintain sharp and undamaged accessories is more than offset by the “time saved” in operating the tool with sharp accessories. REMOVING ACCESSORIES ! WARNING When removing the bit from the tool avoid contact with skin and use proper protective gloves when grasping the bit or accessory. Accessories may be hot after prolonged use. To remove an accessory, pull the locking sleeve backwards (towards the rear of tool), while pulling the accessory outward. All accessories should be wiped clean after removing (Fig. 3). FIG. 3 RELEASING AND INSERTING BATTERY PACK Release battery pack from tool by pressing secondary locking latchs to prevent the on both sides of the battery release tabs and battery pack from completely falling out of pull downwards. Before inserting battery the handle, should it become loose due to pack, remove protective cap from battery vibration. pack. To insert battery, align battery and If any of the locking latches are broken (Fig. slide battery pack into tool until it locks into 4 & 5). Return your tool to the nearest position. Do not force. Authorized Service Center to be repaired or Your battery pack is equipped with a replaced -9 -10- Plug charger cord into your standard power outlet. Before inserting battery pack, remove protective cap (Fig. 6), then insert battery pack into charger (Fig. 7). The charger’s green indicator light will begin to “BLINK”. This indicates that the battery is receiving a fast charge. Fast-charging will automatically stop when the battery pack is fully charged. When the indicator light stops “BLINKING” (and becomes a steady green light) fast charging is complete, and an acoustical signal sounds for a period of approximately 2 seconds which indicates that the battery is completely charged. The battery pack may be used even though the light may still be blinking. The light may require more time to stop blinking depending on temperature. The purpose of the green light is to indicate that the battery pack is fast-charging. It does not indicate the exact point of full charge. The light will stop blinking in less time if the battery pack was not completely discharged. When charging several batteries in sequence, the charge time may slightly increase. When the battery pack is fully charged, unplug the charger (unless you're charging another battery pack) and slip the battery pack back into the tool. To prevent fire or injury when batteries are not in tool or charger, always place protec...


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