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AEG SBE 600 R Instructions For Use Manual page 4

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Mains
connection
Use
Keyless chuck
(according to
standard
equipment)
Changing the
keyless drill
chuck
Inserting the tool
ENGLISH
Connect only to a single-phase AC current supply and only to the mains voltage
specified on the rating plate. Connection to sockets without earth protection is
possible as the appliance features protective insulation to DIN 57 740/ VDE 0740
and CEE 20. Radio suppression complies with the European standard EN 55014.
When fitting the plug, make sure that the brown (live) wire of this appliance is
connected to the plug terminal marked L or coloured red, and the blue (neutral) wire
of this appliance is connected to the plug terminal marked N or coloured black.
Under no circumstances must the wires of this appliance be connected to the earth
terminal of the plug marked either E, with the earth symbol or coloured green or
green/yellow.
The electronic drill/screwdriver can be universally used for drilling, percussion drilling,
screwdriving and cutting screw threads.
Do not use this product in another way as stated for normal use.
Always disconnect the plug from the socket before carrying out any work on the
machine.
1.
Usually, the chuck can be removed by
hand: steady the drill spindle with a fork
wrench and unscrew the chuck by turning
it anti–clockwise.
2.
Should the chuck be stuck on the drill
spindle, fit another fork wrench to the
chuck and the drill spindle (see illustration)
or fix an Allen key in the chuck.
If necessary, hit the key shaft lightly with a
plastic hammer.
3.
Mount the chuck in reverse order.
Under high strain in anti–clockwise
operation, the chuck might become loose.
Please use the bit reception to loosen screws in anti–clockwise operation. (not for
SB2–700)
Completely insert the tool shaft into the
open chuck.
Hold the grip and firmly tighten the chuck
by turning the sleeve in the "GRIP"
direction.
After the clamping jaws have tightened
around the tool shaft, turn the chuck a
further 1/4 in order to let the chucking
power retention engage. Only than can the
tool itself be chucked by vigorously turning the sleeve in the "GRIP" direction (it
engages audibly with a grating noise.)
The chucking power retention is mainly needed for percussion drilling.
When the chuck is opened with a strong jerk as far as it will go, it is possible that it
can't be closed anymore. Instead, "grating" can be felt (as if the chuck were
over–tightened). In this case turn the sleeve once more in the "RELEASE"
direction; now it can be closed again. The chuck is not damaged by this "grating".
When percussion drilling in stone the drill bit should be checked for tight seat in the
chuck after first use. If necessary, re–tighten the chuck by hand.
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SBE 600 R, SB2E 680 R, SB2-700, SB2E 700 R, SB2E 700 RS, SB2E 705 PLUS, SB2E 750 R, SB2E 760 R

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