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- Turn sleeve in direction -3- until the noticeable
mechanical resistance has been overcome.
- Caution! The tool is not yet fully tightened!
Keep turning the sleeve (it must "click" when
turning) until it cannot be turned any further - only
now is the tool safely clamped.
With a soft tool shank, retightening may be required
after a short period of operation.
7.7
Tool change with a geared chuck (3)
See illustrations B on page 2.
Opening the drill chuck: Open the geared chuck
with chuck key -1.
Clamping the tool: Insert tool -2- as far as possible
and, using the chuck key, evenly secure in all 3
bores -3.
7.8
Unscrewing chuck (when screwing with-
out chuck or when using attachments)
See illustrations C, D on the second last page.
Note for illus. C, D: Release by tapping lightly with a
rubber hammer, as shown, and unscrew.
Note: If a bit clamping bush (order no. 6.31281) is
attached, the screwdriver bit inserted in the
hexagon socket of the spindle is held in place.
8. Cleaning, Maintenance
Cleaning the keyless chuck:
After prolonged use hold the chuck vertically, with
the opening facing down, and fully open and close it
several times. The dust collected falls from the
opening. Regular use of cleaning spray on the jaws
and jaw openings is recommended.
9. Troubleshooting
Electronic signal display (7) (BEV 1300-2)
Rapid flashing - restart protection
When power is restored after a power failure, the
machine - which is still switched on - will not start by
itself for safety reasons. Switch machine on and off
again.
Slow flashing - carbon brushes worn
The carbon brushes are almost completely worn.
If the brushes are completely worn, the machine
switches off automatically. Have the brushes
replaced by an authorised service centre.
Permanently lit - overload
If the machine is subject to continuous overloading
for longer periods, the power input to the machine is
limited. This prevents additional unauthorised
heating of the motor. Run the machine in idling until
it cools down and the electronic signal display
switches off.
10. Accessories
Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
Use only accessories which fulfil the requirements
and specifications listed in these operating instruc-
tions.
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Fit accessories securely. Secure the machine if it is
operated in a bracket. Loss of control can cause
personal injury.
For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the main catalogue.
11. Repairs
Repairs to electrical tools must be carried out by
qualified electricians ONLY!
If you have Metabo electrical tools that require
repairs, please contact your Metabo service centre.
For addresses see www.metabo.com.
You can download spare parts lists from
www.metabo.com.
12. Environmental Protection
Observe national regulations on environmentally
compatible disposal and on the recycling of disused
machines, packaging and accessories.
Only for EU countries: Never dispose of
power tools in your household waste! In
accordance with European Guideline 2012/
19/EU on used electronic and electric equipment
and its implementation in national legal systems,
used power tools must be collected separately and
handed in for environmentally compatible recycling.
13. Technical Specifications
Explanatory notes on the information on page 3.
Changes due to technological progress reserved.
P
= Rated input
1
P
= Power output
2
n
*
= No-load speed
1
n
*
= Load speed
2
ø max = Max. drill diameter
b
= Chuck capacity
G
= Drill spindle thread
H
= Drill spindle with hexagon socket
m
= Weight
D
= Collar diameter
Measured values determined in conformity with
EN 60745.
Machine in protection class II
~
Alternating current
The technical specifications quoted are subject to
tolerances (in compliance with the relevant valid
standards).
* Energy-rich, high-frequency interference can cause
fluctuations in speed. The fluctuations disappear,
however, as soon as the interference fades away.
Emission values
Using these values, you can estimate the emis-
sions from this power tool and compare these with
the values emitted by other power tools. The actual
values may be higher or lower, depending on the
particular application and the condition of the tool or
power tool. In estimating the values, you should also
include work breaks and periods of low use. Based
on the estimated emission values, specify protective