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INSTALLING DUST CANISTER
To install dust canister, push canister upward
into the dust extraction system until you hear it
lock into place (Fig. 6).
CHANGING THE MICROFILTER
For maximum efficiency, the microfilter should
be replaced after approx. 15 hours of
operation.
Remove the dust canister from the dust
extraction system (Fig. 6).
Lift the microfilter upward and remove old or
damaged filter from dust canister (Fig. 7).
Insert a new microfilter into the dust canister
and reinstall the dust canister (Fig. 7.)
Note: If the microfilter is damaged (e.g. holes,
damage to the soft sealing material), it must be
replaced immediately. Working with a
damaged microfilter can cause damage to the
power tool.
Also replace the microfilter when the
vacuuming performance is insufficient, even
when the dust canister is empty.
FIG. 7
DUST
CANISTER
MICROFILTER
VACUUM ADAPTER DUST CANISTER
(Not included, available as accessory)
For dust extraction with a vacuum cleaner, the
(optional) vacuum adapter dust canister can be
inserted into the dust extraction system instead
of the dust canister, if required.
Press the two canister release buttons and pull
canister downward and remove from the dust
extraction system (Fig. 6).
Install vacuum adapter dust canister upward
into dust extraction system until you hear it lock
into place (Fig. 8).
To use this feature, attach vacuum hose
(optional accessory) to dust port, then connect
opposite end of the vacuum hose to a shop
vacuum cleaner. A vacuum hose adapter
(optional accessory) is available for connecting
this tool to a 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" vacuum hose (Fig. 8).
The vacuum cleaner must be suitable for the
material being drilled.
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FIG. 8
DEPTH GAUGE
Your drilling depth X can be pre-set and/or
repeated by using the depth gauge.
After the auxiliary handle is installed, make
sure the accessory has been fully inserted into
the chuck before setting the depth gauge.
Set the depth gauge by compressing the
telescopic guide toward the tool. When the
desired length of the bit is exposed, press and
slide the depth stop button against the guide
housing and release the button (Fig. 9). The
depth gauge is spring loaded and will return to
the fully extended position when pressure has
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