Panasonic EY6813 Owner's manual

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Read “Safety Instructions” booklet and
the following before using.
. ADDITIONAL
SAFETY RULES
1) Use auxiliary handle (support han-
dle) supplied with the tool. Loss of
control can cause personal injury.
2) Be aware that this tool is always in
an operating condition, since it does
not have to be plugged into an elec-
trical outlet.
3) When drilling into walls, floors, etc.,
live” electrial wires may be en-
countered. DO NOT TOUCH THE
CHUCK OR ANY FRONT METAL
PARTS OF THE TOOL! Hold the
tool only by the plastic handle to
prevent electric shock in case you
drill into a “live” wire.
4) If the bit becomes jammed, immedi-
ately turn the main switch off to pre-
vent an overload which can dam-
age the battery pack or motor. Use
reverse motion to loosen jammed
bits.
5)
Do NOT operate the Forward/Reverse
lever when the main switch is on. The
battery will discharge rapidly and dam-
age to the unit may occur.
6) Use only a dry, soft cloth for wiping
the unit. Do not use a damp cloth,
thinner, benzine, or other volatile
solvents for cleaning.
7)
When storing or carrying the tool, set
the Forward/Reverse lever to the cent-
er position (switch lock).
8) Do not strain the tool by holding
the speed control trigger halfway
(speed control mode) so that the
motor stops. The protection circuit
will activate and may prevent speed
control operation. If this happens,
release the speed control trigger
and squeeze again for normal oper-
ation.
9) Be careful not to get dust inside the
chuck.
10) Do not touch the rotating parts to
avoid injury.
11) Do not continue to use the tool for a
long time. Stop using the tool from
time to time to avoid that the tem-
perature of the motor rises too high.
12) Do not drop the tool.
13) Wear ear protectors when using the
tool for extended periods.
Symbol meaning
V Volts
Direct current
n
0
No load speed
…/min
Revolutions or reciproca-
tion per minutes
Forward rotation
Reverse rotation
Rotation with hammering
Rotation only
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. OPERATION
Chuck
...
(A)
NOTE: Grease for bit
Grease the oval indentation
on the bit with the supplied
grease at least once a month.
1. To mount the bit
1-1. Insert a bit into the mounting hole,
and turn it slightly to locate an en-
gaged position.
1-2. At the engaged position, push the
bit as far as it goes. Make sure that
the bit is fixed by pulling it.
SDS PLUS type
shank
2. To dismount the bit
2-1. Depress the chuck cover and pull
the bit.
Foward/Reverse lever
...
(E)
ReverseForward
Be sure to set the switch in the cent-
er to lock it after use.
Operate the Forward/Reverse lever
after the motor rotation is completely
stopped.
Hammering/drilling switching
lever
...
(C)
Speed/Blow Mode selection
lever
...
(D)
1. There are four modes available with
the combination of Hammering/ drill-
ing switching lever and Speed/Blow
Mode selection lever.
Select the suitable mode for appli-
cation.
2. Operate the mode change after
the motor rotation is completely
stopped.
Position of
switching
lever
Speed/Blow Mode
selection lever
Recommended
application
(
Rotation with
hammering
)
Hard blow hammer-
ing mode
This mode has hard
blow hammering which
is suitable for concrete
drilling.
Concrete drill
Soft blow hammering
mode
This mode is suitable
for concrete drilling
with smaller diameter
drill, or for drilling into
soft base material.
Small diameter
concrete drill
(
Rotation only
)
High speed drilling mode
This mode is suitable
for metal drilling with
high speed rotation.
Metal drill
Metal hole saw
Slow speed drilling mode
This mode is suitable
for wood drill with high
torque.
Wood drill
Variable speed control trigger
...
(F)
To set the center of a hole, pull the trigger
slightly to start the drill rotation slowly.
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Support handle
...
(I)
Place the support handle at your fa-
vorite position and tighten the handle
securely.
Loosen Tighten
Depth gauge
...
(B)
Loosen the support handle and ad-
just the depth gauge at your favorite
depth.
After adjusting, tighten the support
handle and fix depth gauge.
Depth gauge
Depth of drilling
Battery pack
...
(H)
For Appropriate use of Battery Pack
·Ni-MH Battery pack EY9210
Charge the battery pack fully before
storage in order to ensure a longer
service life.
·Ni-Cd Battery pack EY9116
Discharge the battery pack empty be-
fore storage in order to ensure a long-
er service life.
The ambient temperature range is be-
tween C (32°F) and 40°C (10F).
If the battery pack is used when the
battery temperature is below 0°C
(32°F), the tool may fail to function
properly. In that case, charge the bat-
tery until charging is completed for
appropriate functioning of the battery.
Battery pack life
The rechargeable batteries have a lim-
ited life. If operation time becomes ex-
tremely short after recharging, replace
the battery pack with a new one.
NOTE:
Use under extremely hot or
cold conditions will reduce op-
erating capacity per charge.
Battery Recycling
For environmental protection and re-
cycling of materials, be sure that it is
disposed of at an officially assigned lo-
cation, if there is one in your country.
ATTENTION:
Ni-Cd Battery pack EY9116
This appliance contains Nickel-
Cadmium. Battery must be recy-
cled or disposed of properly.
Release lever
...
(G)
Battery pack Installation and Re-
moval
-For removal-
Pull the release lever to free the bat-
tery holder.
Battery holder
Release
lever
-For installation-
Fit the battery holder unit it clicks in
position.
Battery charger
...
(J)
NOTE: Charge a new battery pack,
or a battery pack that has not
been used for a prolonged time,
for about 24 hours to bring the
battery up to full charge.
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1. Plug the charger into an AC outlet.
2. Insert the battery pack firmly into
the charger.
To AC
outlet
Battery
pack
Battery
charger
<EY0214 : EY6813NQKW>
Battry pack
To AC
outlet
Battery
charger
<EY0110 : EY6813FQW>
3. During charging, the charging lamp
will light up.
When the charge is completed, an
internal electronic switch will auto-
matically be triggered to prevent
overcharging.
Charging will not occur if the bat-
tery pack is warm (for example,
immediately after heavy-duty op-
eration). The orange standby
lamp will light up until the battery
becomes cool. Charging will then
begin automatically.
4. When charging is completed, the
charging lamp will start flashing
quickly.
5. When the battery pack has not
been used for a long time, the
charging lamp starts flashing slow-
ly to indicate protective charging.
Protective charging takes longer to
fully charge the battery pack, than
the standard charging time. (Max.
charging time is approx. 90min-
utes.)
If a fully charged battery pack is in-
serted into the charger again, the
charging lamp may light up. Af-
ter several minutes, the charging
lamp may flash quickly to indicate
the charging is completed.
6. If the charging lamp does not light
immediately after the charger is
plugged in, or if after the standard
charging time the lamp does not go
off, consult an authorized dealer.
NOTE: When a cold battery (of about
5°C (41°F) or less) is to be
charged in a warm room,
leave the battery in the room
for at least one hour and
charge it when it has warmed
up to room temperature.
(Failing to do so may result in
less than a full charge.)
Cool down the charger when
charging more than two bat-
terypacks consecutively.
Do not insert your fingers in-
to contact hole, when hold-
ing charger or any other oc-
casions.
CAUTION: Do not use power
source from an engine
generator.
Do not cover vent holes
on the charger and the
battery pack.
Unplug the charger when
not in use.
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LAMP INDICATIONS
EY0214 : EY6813NQKW
Flashing
Lit
Flashing quickly
Lit
Flashing
Charger is plugged into a wall outlet.
Ready to charge.
Now charging
Charging is completed.
Battery pack is warm. Charging will begin
when temperature of battery pack drops.
Charging is not possible. Clogged with
dust or malfunction of the battery pack.
Protective charging
Flashing slowly
EY0110 : EY6813FQW
Red Flashing
Red Lit
Green Flashing quickly
Orange Lit
Orange Flashing
Charger is plugged into the AC outlet.
Ready to charge.
Now charging
Charging is completed.
Battery pack is warm. Charging will begin
when temperature of battery pack drops.
Charging is not possible. Clogged with
dust or malfunction of the battery pack.
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Dust Collection Cup (EY9X004)
...
(L)
* Drill bits of which diameter is 20 mm
above cannot be inserted through
dust collection cup.
* Do not use the tool for cutting other
than concrete, mortar and other ceram-
ic materials. If used for cutting metal
materials, the dust collection cup may
be damaged by the metal chip heat.
1. Install a dril bit.
2. Pass the drill bit through A and fix
the cup at B by matching with the
shape of the support handle.
A
B
Operation
Keep the dust collection cup in close
contact with the wall surface during
operation.
Removal
Hold the base of the dust collection
cup for removal.
Please remove after thoroughly get-
ting rid of the dust in the dust collec-
tion cup.
Base
Storage
Do not store the dust collection cup
in a compressed position. If kept in a
compessed position, it may be impos-
sible to return to the original shape.
. MAINTENANCE
Use only a dry, soft cloth for wiping
the unit. Do not use a damp cloth,
thinner, benzine, or other volatile sol-
vents for cleaning.
. ACCESSORIES
Optional
attachment
Can be used in:
Hammer-
ing mode
Drillring
mode
Drill chuck
EY9HX400E
No Yes
dia.1.5mm 13mm (1/16
1/2 )
Wood drill
Metal drill
Don't in hammering mode.
Hammer chuck
EY9HX401E
Yes Yes
dia.2.5mm 13mm (3/32
1/2 )
Masonry drill bit with
straight shank
(for bricks, mortar, cinder
block, Aired Light Concrete
drilling only)
Wood drill
Metalwork drill
Chiseling
attachment
EY9HX402E
Yes No
Light weight chiseling.
Peeling off tiles
Making ditch for plumbing
Basement trimming
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. USAGE SUGGESTION
1. If there isn’t enough force pushing down on the bit, the hammer may not be able
to blow in hammering mode.
This is to prevent the hammering mode from operating with no load. Press down
harder on the bit to engage the hammer and cause it to blow.
Always be sure to press down with enough force when working.
2. In winter or in other situations where the temperature of the unit is low (5°C or be-
low), the blow of the hammering mode may be weaker than normal at the begin-
ning stage.
This is because the grease becomes stiffer in low temperatures, increasing fric-
tion.
If this should happen, operating hammering mode with no load for approximately
30 seconds and repeat this 3 times. This will restore its blowing power.
. SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit (EY6813)
Maximum Drilling Diameter
Concrete
20mm (25/32 )
Steel
13mm (33/64 )
Wood
27mm (1-1/16 )
Motor Voltage DC Motor 24V
Speed At No Load (RPM)
Slow Mode 0 520 /min (rpm)
High Mode 0 950 /min (rpm)
Blows Rate Per Minute (BPM)
Soft Mode 0 3100 /min (bpm)
Hard Mode 0 4600 /min (bpm)
Weight (with battery pack) 4.35 kg
(9.6 lbs) EY6813NQKW / 4.2 kg
(9.3 lbs) EY6813FQW
Dimensions (L×W×H)
316×206×74 mm
(12
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28/64 ×8
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7/64 ×2
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58/64 )
Battery Pack
Battery included
EY9210 :
(EY6813NQKW)
Ni-MH Battery
EY9116 :
(EY6813FQW)
Ni-Cd Battery
Voltage 24 V DC (1.2 V × 20 cells)
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Battery Charger
Model EY0214 : EY6813NQKW
Electrical rating See the rating plate on the bottom of the charger.
Weight 0.97 kg
,
(2.14 lbs.)
Charging time
7.2V 9.6 V 12V 15.6V 18V 24V
1.2Ah
EY9065
EY9066
EY9080
EY9086
EY9001
EY9006
20min.
1.7Ah
EY9180
EY9182
EY9101
25min.
2.0Ah
EY9168
EY9106
EY9107
EY9136
EY9116
EY9117
30min. 30min. 30min.
3.0Ah
EY9200 EY9230 EY9210
45min. 45min.
3.5Ah
EY9201 EY9231
55min.
Model EY0110 : EY6813FQW
Electrical rating See the rating plate on the bottom of the charger.
Weight 0.78 kg
,
(1.72 lbs.)
Charging time
7.2V 9.6 V 12V 15.6V 18V 24V
1.2Ah
EY9065
EY9066
EY9080
EY9086
EY9001
EY9006
20min.
1.7Ah
EY9180
EY9182
EY9101
25min.
2.0Ah
EY9168 EY9106 EY9136
EY9116
EY9117
30min. 30min. 60min.
3.0Ah
EY9200 EY9230 EY9210
45min. 90min.
3.5Ah
EY9201 EY9231 EY9251
55min. 65min.
NOTE: This chart may include models that are not available in your area.
Please refer to the catalogue.
Charging time : Approximate one full charging time. May be different on battery pack
condition.
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E L E C T R I C A L
PLUG INFORMA-
TION
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ
THE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY
This appliance is supplied with a moulded
three pin mains plug for your safety and
convenience.
A 3 amp fuse is tted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please
ensure that the replacement fuse has a rat
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ing of 3 amp and that it is approved by ASTA
or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark
or the BSI
mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover
you must ensure that it is retted when the
fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must
not be used until a replacement cover is
obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased
from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UN
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SUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN
YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD
BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF
AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE
ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF
PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP
SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be tted please observe
the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualied
electrician.
IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains
lead are coloured in ac-
cordance with the follow-
ing code:
Blue:Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead
of this appliance may not correspond with
the coloured markings identifying the termi-
nals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which
is marked with the letter N or coloured
BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be
connected to the terminal in the plug which is
marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Under no circumstances should either of
these wires be connected to the earth ter-
minal of the three pin plug, marked with the
letter E or the Earth Symbol .
How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse
compartment with a screwdriver and replace
the fuse and fuse cover if it is removable.
Fuse Cover
This apparatus was produced to BS800.
Matsushita Electric Works, Ltd.
Osaka, Japan
No.1 EN. GR. FR. IT. ND. ES. DN. SW. NR. FN. RUS. Uk
EY971068135 H1705 Printed in Japan
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