Use; Inserting A Bit Or Drill; Switching On And Off; Maintenance And Cleaning - Parkside PDBS 1800 A1 Original Instructions Manual

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Use

WARNING!
Avoid eye and skin contact with lubricants .
NOTE
The connection with the compressed-air
source is made using a flexible com-
pressed-air hose with a quick coupler .

Inserting a bit or drill

Open the wheel-rim chuck
Now insert the drill as deeply as possible into
the wheel-rim chuck
To clamp the tool, close the wheel-rim chuck
using the wrench
attached .

Switching on and off

Switching on:
Press the trigger
Switching off:
Release the trigger
When you have finished working, disconnect
the tool from the compressed-air source .
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using the wrench
.
. Ensure the tool is firmly
to turn the tool on .
.

Maintenance and cleaning

WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Disconnect the tool from the
compressed-air supply.
CAUTION!
Before maintenance, clean off any hazardous
substances that may (due to working pro-
cesses) have accumulated on the tool . Avoid
all skin contact with these substances . If the
skin comes into contact with hazardous dusts,
this can lead to severe dermatitis . If dust is
.
produced or swirled up during maintenance,
it can be inhaled .
NOTE
To ensure correct functioning and long-term
durability of the tool, pay attention to the
following points:
Sufficient and continuous oil lubrication is highly
important for optimum functioning .
Check the speed and vibration levels after each
use .
Check the idle speed regularly and after any
maintenance is performed:
Use a rev counter and perform the measure-
ment without any clamped tools . At a residual
pressure of 6 .8 bar, the idle speed may not be
exceeded under any circumstances .
If the tool is exhibiting excessive vibration levels,
the cause of the vibrations must be identified
and repaired .
Use only the genuine replacement parts
recommended by the manufacturer, otherwise
you could put users at risk . In doubt, contact the
Service Centre .
Clean the tool with a soft, dry cloth only .
Never use sharp or abrasive cleaning agents
under any circumstances .
PDBS 1800 A1

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