Inserting The Tool; Removing The Tool - SPIT 372 Operating And Maintenance Instructions Manual

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Instructions for use

Inserting the tool

Removing the tool

Maintenance
Disposal
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Before doing any work on the tool itself, always take plug out
of the socket!
Lubricate the shaft of the tools at regular intervals. This considerably
increases the lifetime of the tool holder.
The dust cap (1) prevents the ingress of dust during work. It must be
replaced if it is worn or damaged.
The ventilation slots (5) must be kept clean and clear.
The machine has self-disconnecting carbon brushes. When the
brushes are worn the motor will switch off automatically, then a rou-
tine-service is necessary.
Any maintenance or repair work must be carried out in the SPIT after-
sales service or in an after-sales service station formally approved by
SPIT.
For queries, please phone one of the numbers listed on the last page
of this booklet.
SPIT will not be responsible for any tools which have been maintained,
repaired or modified by agents not formally approved by SPIT.
We advise you to bring the tool in regular times in service for mainte-
nance according to the frequency of usage in order to prevent acci-
dents, injuries or the damage of the tool.
Only for EU countries
Do not dispose of electric tools together with household waste material!
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment and its implementation in accordance with national
law, electric tools that have reached the end of their life must be collec-
ted separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling
facility.
Pull down the locking sleeve (2),
insert the tool in the tool holder
and, exerting light pressure, turn it
slightly until it slides into the tool
holder.
The tool is locked as soon as the
locking sleeve is released.
Check whether it is properly
locked by pulling hard on the
tool.
Pull down the locking sleeve (2)
and pull out the tool.
Warning! The tools become hot
during use. For this reason, never
touch with your bare hands (risk of
injury)!

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