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Table of contents
1. Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 05
Symbols used ...............................................................................................................................................................................................05
Scope of delivery ......................................................................................................................................................................................05
Parts list ............................................................................................................................................................................................................06
2. Technical data .................................................................................................................................... 06
3. Safety ...................................................................................................................................................... 06
Proper use ......................................................................................................................................................................................................06
Residual risks ................................................................................................................................................................................................06
General safety instructions for power tools ..............................................................................................................................07
Safety instructions for hammers ........................................................................................................................................................09
Additional safety instructions for hammers ................................................................................................................................09
4. Before Use ........................................................................................................................................... 09
Checking the drill and pack contents............................................................................................................................................09
Mounting the additional handle (Fig. A) ....................................................................................................................................09
Inserting the tools (Fig. B, C) ..............................................................................................................................................................09
Mounting the depth stop (Fig. D) ....................................................................................................................................................10
5. Usage ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
Mains connection ......................................................................................................................................................................................10
Switching on and off (Fig. E) ..............................................................................................................................................................10
Speed adjustment (Fig. F).....................................................................................................................................................................10
LED display ....................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Function selection (Fig. G) ...................................................................................................................................................................11
Drilling and chiselling .............................................................................................................................................................................11
6. Maintenance, cleaning, storage and transport........................................................... 12
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Cleaning..........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Storage ............................................................................................................................................................................................................12
Transport .........................................................................................................................................................................................................12
7. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 13
8. Noise and vibrations levels ...................................................................................................... 14
9. Recycling ............................................................................................................................................... 14
Disposal of packaging ...........................................................................................................................................................................14
Disposing of the drill ................................................................................................................................................................................14
10. Declaration of conformity....................................................................................................... 14
11. Warranty ........................................................................................................................................... 15
12. Service ................................................................................................................................................. 16
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
product. You have chosen a high quality quality
product with this purchase. These operating
instructions form an integral part of this Hammer
Drill (hereafter referred to only as the „drill“).
It contains important instructions on safety, use
and disposal of the product. Please familiarise
yourself with all operating and safety instructions
before using the product. Only use the product
as described and for the stated purpose. If the
product is passed on to a third party, please
provide all documents to the third party together
with the product.
Symbols used
The following symbols and key words are used in
this operating manual, on the hammer drill or on
the packaging.
WARNING!
Indicates a hazard that, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION!
Signals a hazard that can cause injuries when
ignored.
NOTE!
Warns against possible damages.
Read the operating manual.
Products marked with this symbol
comply with all applicable
regulations of the European
economic area.
Mains plug is inserted (green
indicator).
Carbon brushes worn out (red
indicator).
The hammer drill is intended for use
only in places that have a
continuous current rating of ≥ 100 A
per phase and are supplied with a
rated voltage of 230 V by the
distribution network.
The model name on the hammer drill is a
combination of letters and numbers:
PBH 1500 F6
=
Hammer drill
Scope of delivery
• Hammer drill
• Keyed chuck
• Chuck key
• Depth stop
• Key for lubrication of the housing cover
• Accessories (suitable for use with SDS+ system)
- 1 pointed chisel
- 1 flat chisel
- 3 drill bits (12, 16 & 18 mm)
Protection category 2
The „GS“ symbol stands for verified
safety. Products that are marked with
this symbol meet the requirements of the
German product safety law (ProdSG).
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Parts list
Housing cover for lubrication
1
ON / OFF Switch
2
Function selector switch
3
Unlocking mechanism for drilling / hammer
4
drilling / chiselling
Anti- vibration handle
5
Speed control
6
GREEN LED Indicator
7
RED LED indicator
8
Additional handle
9
Tool holder
10
Locking sleeve
11
Depth stop locking latch
12
Keyed chuck
13
Chuck key
14
Depth stop
15
Key for lubrication of the housing cover
16
Accessories (suitable for use with SDS+
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system)
- 1 pointed chisel
- 1 flat chisel
- 3 drill bits (12, 16 & 18 mm)
2. Technical data
Model No.: PBH 1500 F6
Mains connection 230 V ~ / 50 Hz
Rated power 1500 W
No-load speed 0 - 800 rpm
Blows per minute 0 - 3900 bpm
Impact energy 5.0 Joule
Chuck Chuck suitable for use
Keyed chuck 1.5 -13 mm
Max drilling
capacity
Protection class II
with SDS+ system
32 mm (concrete)
32 mm (brickwork)
13 mm (steel)
40 mm (wood)
3. Safety
Proper use
This drill is exclusively designed for private use
and for hobby and DIY projects for the following
purposes:
Drilling:
- Drilling metal, wood and plastic.
Hammer drilling:
- Drilling concrete, stone, granite, brickwork and
similar materials.
Chiselling:
- Chiselling brickwork and masonry.
The hammer drill has to be used properly as
specified. Any other use is forbidden. The
manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
damage or injury caused by use the machine for
other than its intended purpose.
Only accessories which are suitable for the drill
may be used. Non-observance of the safety,
assembly and operating instructions while
operating the appliance counts as misuse.
Anyone who operates or services the drill must be
familiar with these instructions and must be aware
of possible dangers. Any applicable health and
safety regulations must also be followed.
Any other applicable local and national
legislation must also be followed. The drill may
not be modified. The manufacturer can accept
no responsibility for damage or injury caused by
modifications to the drill.
The drill has not been designed for professional,
trade or industrial use, but for private users in the
hobby and DIY sector.
Any other use of the product is expressly
forbidden and is considered as misuse.
Residual risks
Residual risks cannot be completely ruled out
even in case of proper use. Due to the nature of
the drill, the following dangers may arise:
- Burns from coming into contact with hot parts
of the hammer drill or workpiece.
- Harmful emissions of dust in poorly ventilated
spaces or inadequate extraction in closed
rooms.
- Injury and property damage caused by parts
flung out or tool attachment breakage.
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