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USER MANUAL PDBS 2200 A2 PARKSIDE
Operation and Safety Notes
Translation of the original instructions
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PERCEUSE-VISSEUSE A AIR COMPRIME
DRUCKLUFT-BOHRSCHRAUBER
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.
DK
GB/IEOperation and Safety NotesPage 5
Safety information for air tools.. Page 7
Risks due to projecting parts.. 8
Risks from gripping/winding
Operating hazards.. 9
Hazards due to repetitive motions.. 9
Risks associated with accessories.. Page 9
Hazards in the work environment.. Page 10
Hazards due to dust and vapours.. Page 10
Noise hazards.. Page 10
Hazard due to vibration.. Page 10
Additional safety instructions for pneumatic machinery
Commissioning
Inserting the bit or drill.. Page 11
Connecting . Page 11
Adjusting the compressed air.. Page 12
Initial use.. Page 12
Changing rotation. Page 12
After initial use
Maintenance.. Page 12
Cleaning and Care
Information about warranty and service processing
Warranty terms . Page 13
Scope of warranty
Processing of warranty claims.. Page 13
Environmental instructions and disposal information Page 14
Declaration of Conformity
| The following pictograms are used in these operating instructions / on the device: | |||
| WARNING! | Refer to operating manual! Oil daily | ||
| Note | Wear ear protection, dust mask, safety glasses and protective gloves. | ||
| Follow warnings and safety notices! Compressed air hose | |||
| Never use hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide or other bottled gasses as an power source | Dispose of packaging and device in an environmentally friendly way! | ||
Pneumatic drill PDBS 2200 A2
Introduction

Congratulations! You have chosen a high-quality device from our company. Familiarise yourself with the product
before using it for the first time. In addition, please carefully refer to the operating instructions and the safety advice below. Initial operation of this tool must be performed by trained personnel.
KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN!
Intendeduse
This air-powered drill is suitable for drilling into plastic, wood, metal and similar materials. Only use the product as described and for the indicated purpose. Keep these instructions in a safe place. When passing this product on to others, please also include all the documents. Any use other than the intended is prohibited and potentially dangerous. Damages resulting from noncompliance or misuse are not covered by the warranty and are not included in the manufacturer's liability. This device has been designed for household use and may not be used for commercial or industrial purposes.
Features

Verify contents are complete and the device is in perfect condition immediately after unpacking. Do not use if the tool is
defective.
1 Keyed chuck
2 Drill head
3 On/Off switch
4 Forward/reverse switch
5 Compressed air connection
6 Coupling
7Air outlet
Accessories
8 Male coupling 1 / 4
9|Wrench
10Bits
11 Bit extension inside bit box
12 Metal drill
Technical Data
Operating pressure: max. 6.8 bar
Speed max.: 2200 rpm
Collar: 1-10mm
suitable for: Wood and metal drill bits
as well as standard bits
Air supply: via service unit with filter
pressure reducer and oil atomiser
Required air quality: purified, condensation-free and oil nebulised
Compressors: with min. 50 L tank volume Noise parameters
(per EN ISO 15744): approx. L_pA : 80 dB(A)
approx. LwA: 3 dB(A)
Loss K: 3 dB
Vibration
(per EN 28927-2): 360m / s^2
Loss K: 3m / s^2

Safetyinformation for air tools
WARNING! Basic safety measures must be followed when using air tools to eliminate the risk of fire, electric shock and personal injury. Please be sure to read and follow the notices in this operating manual prior to the first use and store them in a safe place. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages or personal injury resulting from failure to follow these operating instructions.
The hazards listed are foreseeable for general use of handheld air impact drivers. However, the user must also assess specific risks which may arise from its use.

DANGER! Keep your hands or other limbs out of reach of rotating parts. Injuries may otherwise occur.
WARNING! CRUSHING HAZARD!
Keep hands away from the counter bearing (e.g. box spanner) during use. This particularly applies when removing screws in tight work environments.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! Disconnect the compressed air before changing tools, adjustments and maintenance.
A WARNING! EXPLOSION HAZARD!
Never use petrol or other flammable liquids to clean the air tool! Sparks could ignite residual vapours inside the compressed air tool resulting in explosion. Do not use the tool in explosive environments with flammable liquids, gasses or dust. Never work on materials which are or potentially could be highly flammable or explosive.
In the cases of multiple hazards the safety instructions must be read and understood before attaching, operating, repairing and exchanging accessories and before working near the drill. Otherwise severe bodily injuries may result.
The drill should only be set up, adjusted or used by qualified and trained operators.
Never modify the drill. Modifications may reduce the effectiveness of safety measures and increase operator risks.
Do not lose the safety instructions - hand them to the operator.
Never use a damaged machine on screw connections.
Regularly maintain machines to verify all required rated values and markings such as rated speed or rated air pressure are legible on the machine. If necessary, the user must contact the manufacturer for replacement labels for markings.
Only use the equipment for applications for which it was designed!
Do not overburden the device.

Never use hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide or other bottled gasses to power this tool as doing so may
result in explosion, thus severe injuries.
Regularly maintain and clean the device as required (see chapters "Maintenance" and Cleaning and care").
Check the device for damage prior to initial operation. Always verify the tool's proper condition before every use.
Remain alert at all times! Unforeseen machine movement due to reaction forces or the tool or counter bearing breaking may result in injuries.
Unforeseen tool movements may result in hazardous situations.
Crushing risk based on the torque between the counter bearing and the work piece.
- Keep hands away from the tool being used to prevent the risk of injuries.
Only use holders and adapters in good condition and intended for use with the machines described here.
Avoid an unnatural posture. Always maintain a proper footing and balance. This will allow you
Safety information for air tools
to better control the electrical power tool in unforeseen circumstances.
Switch the device off when not in use.

Always wear personal protective equipment.

equipment and safety glasses. Wearing personal protective equipment
such as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, hard hat or ear protectors, depending on the type of air tool and its application, reduces the risk of injuries.
Protect hoses from kinks, constrictions, solvents and sharp edges. Keep hoses away from heat, oil and rotating parts.
Replace damaged hoses immediately. A damaged supply line may result in the air hose flapping about, possibly resulting in injuries.
Do not use the equipment when fatigued or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medications. Just a moment of carelessness when using this equipment may result in serious injuries.
Do not directly inhale exhaust air. Keep eyes away from exhaust air. Exhaust air from the air tool may contain water, oil, metal particles or contaminants from inside the compressor. This may result in health damage.

WORREFLGWHENPUT
TING THE TOOL DOWN! Always put down the device so the trigger is not activated. This could potentially result in accidental activation of the tool, which again could result in hazards.
Only use suitable accessories. These can be purchased from the manufacturer. Using non-OEM accessories may result in hazards.
Only use filtered and regulated compressed air. Dust, caustic vapours and / or moisture may damage the motor of an air tool.

- hose must be constructed for a minimum pressure of 6.8 bar or 125 PSI, but no less than 150% of
the maximum pressure produced by the system.

tool and supply line must be equipped with a hose coupling to completely release pressure when
disconnecting the coupling hose.
DANGER! Avoid contact with live lines. This device is not insulated against electric shock.
Do not modify this equipment in any way without the manufacturer's approval.
Only use the tool at the specified pressure (max. 6.8 bar).
Disconnect the tool from the air supply after each use and when not in use.
Discontinue use if the tool is leaking or in need of repair.
Keep your working area clean and well lit. Untidy or poorly lit working areas can result in accidents. Doing so will allow you better control of the equipment, particularly in unforeseen circumstances.

WARNING!
he equipment
repaired by qualified specialist personnel using OEM spare parts. This will ensure your device remains safe to use.
Keep children and other individuals away from the equipment during use. Distractions can cause you to lose control of the equipment.
Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can become caught in moving parts.
Put down trigger and equipment in the event of unexpected compressor failure.
Never use or store the tool in humid, dusty locations or near water, other fluids or hazardous gases.
If possible, use a condensate trap or regularly drain condensate (water) from hoses and pipes before and during air tool use.
Secure work pieces. Use clamps or a vice to secure the work piece. Holding the work piece in your hand or pressing it against your body will not allow for safe use of the equipment.

TTENTION! An undersized compressed air system may reduce the efficiency of your equipment.

Risks due to projecting parts

If the work piece, one of the accessories or the tool itself breaks, parts may be projected at great speeds.
Always wear impact-resistant eye protection when using the drill. The level of protection required should be assessed for each individual application.
The wrench must be removed before drilling.
Be sure the work piece is properly secured.
Risks from gripping/winding
Risks from gripping / winding may result in suffocation, scalping and / or cuts if loose clothing, jewellery, necklaces, hair or gloves are not kept away from the machine and its accessories.
Always wear impact-proof eye protection during operation and when performing repairs or maintenance and replacing accessories on the drill or the thread cutter. The level of required protection required should be assessed individually for each application.
Rotating drives and extensions may easily catch / wind rubberised or metal reinforced gloves.
Never wear loose gloves or gloves with cut or worn fingers.
Never hold on to the drive, collect or the drive extension.
Keep hands away from the rotating drive.
- Operating hazards
During use of the device the operator's hands could be exposed to dangers, e.g. cuts, abrasions and heat. Wear suitable gloves to protect hands.
The operator and maintenance personnel must be physically capable to manage the weight and power of the machine.
Hold the machine correct: be prepared to counteract typical or sudden movements - keep both hands ready.
Be sure your body is well balanced and maintain a solid stance.
High reaction torques may arise in the event of a jam, which could be caused by excessive loads on the drill, the drill twisting inside the material being worked on, or the drill penetrating the material being worked on.
If tools are required to absorb the reaction torque, use a suspension attachment whenever possible. If this is not possible, we recommend side handles for machines with straight handle and pistol grip. At any rate we recommend using tools to absorb if it is greater than 4Nm for machines with straight handles, greater than 10Nm for machines with pistol grip.
- Keep hands away from the rotating chuck and the rotating drill.
In the event of power failure release the start or stop control.
Only use the lubricants recommended by the manufacturer.
Always wear protective goggles. Wearing protective gloves and protective clothing is recommended.
Hazards due to repetitive motions
When using a dthile operator may experience discomfort in hands, arms, shoulders, neck or other body parts whilst performing work-related tasks.
- Maintain a comfortable position whilst using this tool, be mindful of a secure grip and avoid awkward positions or positions making it difficult to maintain your balance. The operator should change his posture during extended periods of use, which may help to prevent discomfort and fatigue.
If the operator experiences symptoms such as persistent malaise, discomfort, palpitations, pain, tingling, numbness, a burning sensation or stiffness, these warning signs should not be ignored. The user should consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Risks associated with accessories
Disconnect machine from the power supply before changing a tool or accessory.
Only use accessories and materials sizes and types recommended by the manufacturer; do
Safety information for air tools
not use other accessory and material types and sizes.
- Avoid direct contact with the machine tool during and after use, as it may become very hot or sharp-edged.
Hazards in the work environment
Slipping, tripping and falls are main causes of injuries at the workplace. Be mindful of surfaces which may have become slippery during machine use, and of tripping hazards caused by the air- or hydraulic hose.
Proceed with caution in unfamiliar surroundings. These may hold hidden dangers due to electrical cables or supply lines.
The drill is not suitable for use in explosive environments and is not insulated against contact with electrical power sources.
Verify there are no electrical lines, gas lines, etc. which may result in a hazard in the event they are damaged during machine use.
Hazards due to dust and vapours
Dusts and vapours generated by use of drill connections may result in damage to the health (e.g. cancer, birth defects, asthma and / or dermatitis); it is imperative to perform a risk assessment for these hazards and implement the respective regulatory mechanisms.
The risk assessment should include dust generated from machine use and dust in the area possibly being blown around.
Use and maintain the drill or thread cutter as recommended in these instructions to minimise the release of dust and vapours.
Exhaust air must be discharged so the amount of dust being blown about in a dusty environment is minimised.
If dust or vapours are generated the principal task must be to monitor them in the area where they are released.
All machine mounting parts or accessories intended to collect, extract or eliminate airborne dust or vapours should be used and maintained according to manufacturer instructions.
- Select, maintain and replace consumables and machine tools as recommended in these instructions to prevent an unnecessary increase in the production of dust or vapours.
Use respiratory dust equipment as required by labour- and health regulations.
Noise hazards
With inadequate ear protectors the impact of high noise levels may result in permanent hearing damage, hearing loss and other problems, e.g. tinnitus (ringing, whistling or buzzing in the ear).
It's imperative to perform a risk assessment for these hazards and implement the suitable regulatory mechanisms.
Suitable regulatory mechanisms to minimise the risk include measures such as using insulation to prevent pinging sounds on work pieces.
Use heating protection as required by labour and health regulations.
The drill must be operated and maintained as recommended in these instructions to prevent an unnecessary increase in the noise level.
If the drill features a silencer, always ensure it is available when using the drill and in good working order.
Select, maintain and replace consumables and machine tools as recommended in these instructions to prevent an unnecessary increase in the sound level.
Hazard due to vibration
Exposure to vibration may cause damage to the nerves and disturb blood circulation in hands and arms.
Wear warm clothes when working in cold environments and keep hands warm and dry.
If you notice your skin on fingers or hands becoming numb, tingling, hurting or becoming white, stop working with the machine and consult a physician.
Operate and maintain the drill as recommended in this manual to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration.
Do not allow the drill to rattle on the material, as this will most likely significantly increase vibration.
Do not use work or poorly fitting sockets or extensions, as these are very likely to significantly increase vibration.
Select, maintain and replace consumables and machine tools as recommended in these instructions to prevent an unnecessary increase in vibration.
Whenever possible, use a stand, clamp or an equaliser to support the weight of the machine.
- Do not grip the machine too tightly but firmly, maintaining the necessary hand reaction forces, as the vibration hazard typically increases when tightening the grip.
Additional safety instructions for pneumatic machinery
- Compressed air can result in serious injuries. Always close the air supply, release pressure from the hose, and disconnect the machine from the compressed air supply when the machine is not in use, before switching accessories or when performing repairs.
- Never aim the air flow at yourself or others.
Hoses flapping about can result in serious injuries. Therefore always inspect hoses and their fasteners for damage and a secure fit.
Direct cold air away from hands.
If using universal swivel couplings (coupling discs) always use locking pins and use whip-check hose safety cables for protection in the event the connection between the hose and the machine or in between hoses fail. - Be sure not to exceed the maximum pressure specified on the machine.
Never carry pneumatic tools by the hose.
Commissioning
Note: The device is fully functional as delivered.
- Inserting the bit or drill
Loosen the keyed chuk using the wrench 9 (see Fig. A).
Now insert the bit extens as far as poss ble into the keyed chuck 1 and attach the bit 11 (see Fig. A).
To secure the bit extension, tighten the keyed chuck using the wrench (see Fig. B). Ensure the bit extension and the bit are seated securely. Insert the drill as in these steps (see Fig. A and C).
- Connecting
Note: only use connection hoses with a minimum inside diameter of 9mm
Wrap the coupler 8 with Teflon tape (not included) before screwing it into the compressed air unit. Wrap the tape around the thread as tight as possible. This will minimise the likelihood of air leaking and optimise the work process.
Screw the plug nip into the connection thread of the power drill (see Fig. D).
Tighten the connection using a pair of pliers. Now attach the air hose to the plug nip using some force until the hose locks into place.
ATTENTION! Ensure that the compressed air hose is firmly seated. A loose hose whipping about out of control presents a major hazard. Also ensure the two screw connections between the coupling and device are secure.
Adjusting the compressed air
Note: this device is designed for an operating pressure of up to 6.8 bar and a compressor with the minimum air flow specified in the technical specifications. When setting the air pressure, remember the pressure drops by approx. 0.6 bar with a hose length of 10m and an inner diameter of 9mm .
Only use filtered, lubricated and regulated compressed air.
- Initial use
Activate the On/Off switch to start using the device.
Release the On/ Off switch to switch the device off.
- Changing rotation
ATTENTION! The device must come to a complete standstill before changing the direction of rotation.
ATTENTION! A machine rotating in an unexpected direction can be dangerous. Always pay attention and use care.
Note:The power drill is designed for clockwise/counter-clockwise rotation. Use the forward/reverse switch 4 to change the direction of rotation of the power drill.
Set the forward/reverse switch to position F to switch to clockwise rotation.
Set the forward/reverse switch to position R to switch to counterclockwise mode.
After initial use
Once the task has been finished the device must be disconnect from the compressed air supply 5.
- Briefly activate the On / Off switch 3 on the device to bleed any residual compressed air.
Now pull back the safety on the connection coupling of your compressed air hose.
Now remove the hose from the plug nipple.
A WARNING! Careful when putting the device down. Always put down the device so it does not rest on the trigger. This could potentially result in inadvertent activation of the tool, which in turn could result in hazards.
- Maintenance
ATTENTION! All maintenance must be performed by trained individuals. Follow the specified maintenance instructions to ensure a long life and proper operation of this quality product.
Disconnect equipment from the compressed air source when performing maintenance and care.
Check the condition of wear and tear items and accessories with each maintenance.
Note: Daily cleaning and regular lubrication are an absolute necessity for smooth operation.
Only use special tool oil with a high viscosity (thin fluid). Oil for compressed air tools or SAE10-20 motor oil are suitable.
ATTENTION! Do not use other (especially high viscosity) lubricants. Malfunctions or permanent damage may otherwise occur.
The following lubricating options are available:
a) via oil-mist generator
To use the oil-mist generator plug the plug nipple directly into the equipment and connect with your air hose.
b) byhand
Alternatively you can also manually lubricate your equipment (not recommended).
To do so, remove the screw plug on the oil filler port.
Apply 3-5 drops of oil to the compressed air connection before using the compressed air tool 4.
If the air tool has not been used for several days 5-10 drops of oil must be added to the air connection 5.

Note: Regular lubrication is imperative to ensure the longest possible life for your compressed air device.
Always store your air tools / equipment in dry locations.
No maintenance is required beyond the above lubrication and cleaning.
- Cleaning and Care
Never clean with fluids such as petrol, solvents or water.
Do not allow liquids to enter the equipment.
Only clean the tool with a dry cloth.
Information about warranty and service processing
Creative Marketing Consulting GmbH warranty
Dear customer, the warranty for this device is 3 years from the date of purchase. In the event of product defects you have legal rights against the retailer of this product. Your legal rights are not limited in any way by our warranty detailed below.
Warranty terms
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please keep the original sales receipt in a safe location. This document is required as your proof of purchase.
Should this device show any fault in materials or manufacture within three years from the date of purchase, we will repair or replace it - at our choice - free of charge to you. Warranty services require the defective device and the proof of purchase (sales receipt) to be presented within the three-year period along with a brief written description of the defect and when it occurred.
If the defect is covered by our warranty, we will return the repaired device or replacement thereof. A repair or exchange of the device does not extend a new warranty period.
Scope of warranty
The device has been manufactured to strict quality guidelines and meticulously examined before delivery. The warranty applies to faults in material or manufacture. This warranty does not apply to product parts subject to normal wear and tear and which can therefore be considered as wear items, or to damage to fragile parts, e.g. switches, storage batteries or glass parts.
This warranty becomes void if the device has been damaged or improperly used or maintained. All instructions provided in the operating instructions must be followed strictly to constitute proper use of the product. Applications and actions which the operating instructions warn of or advise against must be avoided without fail.
This product is intended for private, non-commercial use only. The warranty is void in the case of inappropriate and improper handling, use of force and of any intervention which was not carried out by our authorized service branch.
- Processing of warranty claims
Please follow the instructions below to ensure quick processing of your matter:
When inquiring about your product please have your receipt and product number (e.g. IAN) ready as your proof of purchase.
The item number can be found on the type plate, engraving, the cover page of your instructions (bottom left) or the decal at the back or bottom.
In the event of malfunctions or other defects please first contact the service department below by phone or e-mail.
A product recorded as defective, along with the proof of purchase (sales receipt) and a description
Information about ... / Environmental instructions and ... / Declaration of ...
of the defect and when it occurred, can then be returned free of charge to you to the service address provided.

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How to contact us:
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Name: C. M. C. GmbH
Website:www.cms-creative.de
E-mail:service.gb@cmc-creative.de
Phone:0-808-189-0652
(standard German landline rates apply)
Fax: 0-808-189-0652
Registeredoffice:Germany
IAN 275685
Please note the following address is not a service address.
Please first contact the above service address.
Address:
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Environmentalinstructions and disposal information

Don't waste, recycle!
Equipment, accessories and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
Do not dispose of the compressed air tool through your household waste, or throw into fire or water. If
possible, non-operational devices should be recycled. Contact your local retailer for information.
Declaration of Conformity (C)
We,
C. M. C. GmbH
Documentation officer: Daniel Havener
declare on our sole responsibility the product
Pneumatic drill
Item number: 1944
Year of manufacture: 2016/34
IAN:275685
Model: PARKSIDE PNEUMATIC DRILL
PDBS 2200 A2
to meet the basic safety requirements of European Directives
Machinery Directive
EC Directive 2006/42/EC
and its amendments.
The conformity assessment is based on the following harmonised standards:
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Directive relative aux machines
Directive CE 2006/42/CE
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