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USER MANUAL CHE 4-32 R Flex
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Illustration of a handheld drill bit with handle and control knob (no text or symbols)de Originalbetriebsanleitung 3
en Original operating instructions 11
fr Notice d'instructions d'origine 19
it Istruzioni per l'uso originali 27
es Instrucciones de funcionamiento originales ..... 35
pt Instruções de serviço originais 43
nl Originele gebruiksaanwijzing 51
da Originale driftsvejledning 59
no Originale driftsanvisningen 67
sv Originalbruksanvisning 75
fi Alkuperäinen käyttöohjekirja 83
el Auθεντικές οδηγίες χειρισμού 91
p1 Instrukcja oryginalna 99
hu Eredeti üzemeltetési útmutató 108
cs Originální návod k obsluze 116
sk Originálny návod na obsluhu 124
et Originaalkasutusjuhend 132
It Originali naudojimo instrukcija 140
Iv Lietošanas pamācības oriģināls 148
ru Оригинальная инструкция по эксплуатации ..... 156
Inhalt
Verwendete Symbole 3
Symbole am Gerät 3
Technische Daten 3
Auf einen Blick 4
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Illustration of a toothbrush applying a toothpaste with a cap, showing a downward arrow (no text or symbols)natural_image
Close-up of a washing machine control panel with a rotary dial and ventilation grille (no text or symbols visible)Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F Head of Quality Department (QD)
Symbols used in this manual ..... 11
Symbols on the power tool....11
Technical data 11
Overview 12
Important safety information ..... 13
Noise and vibration 14
Instructions for use 15
Maintenance and care 17
Disposal information 18
C ∈ conformity 18
Exemption from liability ..... 18
Symbols used in this manual

WARNING!
Denotes impending danger. Non-observance of this warning may result in death or extremely severe injuries.

CAUTION!
Denotes a potentially dangerous situation. Non-observance of this warning may result in injury or damage to property.

NOTE!
Denotes application tips and important information.
Symbols on the power tool

Before switching on the power tool, read the operating manual!

Wear protective goggles!

Wear ear defenders!

Use lightweight breathing protection!

Disposal information for the old machine (see page Disposal information)!
Technical data
| Hammer drill and chisel hammer | CHE 4-32 R SDS-plus | |
| Rated power W 900 | ||
| No-load speed rpm 0–850 | ||
| No-load impact rate rpm 0–3700 | ||
| Max. single impact energy (according to “EPTA procedure 05/2009”) | J | 4.8 |
| Lubrication Grease | ||
| Tool holder SDS-plus | ||
| Max. drill diameter– concrete– masonry(HM drill bit)– wood– metal | mm mm mm mm | 32823213 |
| Weight according to “EPTA procedure 01/2003” | kg 4.6 | |
| Protection class | II/☐ | |
Overview

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Labeled diagram of a drill bit with numbered parts for identification1 S D S C h u c 9 Handle
2 Changeable drill chuck 10 Power cord
3 Auxiliary handle 11 Rating plate *
4 Spindle
5 Clamping lever for depth stop
6 Depth stop
7 Rotary knob for operating mode
8 Trigger switch * (not visible)
For switching on and off and for accelerating up to maximum speed/impact rate.
Important safety information

WARNING!
Read all safety instructions and general instructions. Failure to comply with the safety instructions and general instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injuries. Keep all safety instructions and general instructions in a safe place for future reference.
Before using the power tool, please read the following and act accordingly:
– these operating instructions,
- the "General safety instructions" on the handling of power tools in the enclosed booklet (leaflet no.: 315.915),
– the currently valid site rules and the regulations for the prevention of accidents.
This power tool is state of the art and has been constructed in accordance with the acknowledged safety regulations.
Nevertheless, when in use, the power tool may be a danger to life and limb of the user or a third party, or the power tool or other property may be damaged. The power tool may be operated only if it is
– for its intended use,
– in perfect working order.
Faults which compromise safety must be repaired immediately.
Intended use
The CHE 4-32 R SDS-plus hammer drill and chisel hammer is intended
– for commercial use in industry and trade,
– for hammer drilling in masonry and concrete for wall plug and anchor attachments and through-holes,
– for light trimming work to remove plaster and tiles,
– to be used with suitable tools recommended by the manufacturer for this power tool.
Safety instructions for hammers
■ Wear ear defenders. The effect of noise may result in loss of hearing.
■ Use auxiliary handles supplied with the power tool. The loss of control may result in injuries.
- Hold the power tool by the insulated gripping surfaces when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring or its own cord. Cutting accessory contacting a “live” wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool “live” and shock the operator.
Additional safety instructions
■ Use suitable detectors to detect concealed power supply cables or consult your local supply company. Contact with electric cables may result in a fire and/or electric shock. A damaged gas pipe may cause an explosion. Cutting into a water pipe will cause damage to property or may cause an electric shock.
■ When working, hold the power tool firmly with both hands and ensure that you have a secure footing. The power tool is controlled more securely if held with both hands.
- Secure the workpiece. A workpiece is held more securely in a clamping device than by hand.
■ Do not use the power tool if it has a damaged power cord. Do not touch the damaged power cord and pull out the mains plug if the power cord is damaged during work. Damaged power cords increase the risk of an electric shock.
■ Only use tools with SDS-plus tool holder. Pull on the tool to check that it is locked properly.
■ Have a damaged dust cap replaced immediately. The dust cap prevents the ingress of dust into the tool holder.
■ Dust released from materials, such as lead paints, some types of wood, minerals and metal, may be hazardous to the operator or people in the vicinity. Inhaling or touching such dust may result in respiratory diseases and/or allergic reactions.
- Ensure the workplace is well ventilated.
– If possible, use external dust extraction.
- It is recommended to wear a respirator mask belonging to filter class P2.
■ Do not work on materials which release hazardous substances (e.g. asbestos).
■ Identify the power tool with stickers only. Do not drill any holes into the housing.
■ The mains voltage and the voltage specifications on the rating plate must correspond.
Noise and vibration
The noise and vibration values have been determined in accordance with EN 60745.
The A-weighted noise level of the power tool is typically:
– Sound pressure level: 92 dB(A);
– Sound power level: 103 dB(A);
– Uncertainty K: 3 dB.
Total vibration value:
- when hammer drilling:
– Emission value a_h : 13.34 m/s 2
– Uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s ^2
- when chiselling:
- Emission value a_h : 10.60 m/s
– Uncertainty K: 1.5 m/s ^2
ATTENTION!
The indicated measurements refer to new power tools. Daily use causes the noise and vibration values to change.
i NOTE!
The vibration emission level given in this information sheet has been measured in accordance with a standardised test given in EN 60745 and may be used to compare one tool with another. It may be used for a preliminary assessment of exposure. The declared vibration emission level represents the main applications of the tool. However if the tool is used for different applications, with different accessories or poorly maintained, the vibration emission may differ. This may significantly increase the exposure level over the total working period.
To make an accurate estimation of the vibration exposure level, it is also necessary to take into account the times when the tool is switched off or running but not actually in use. This may significantly decrease the exposure level over the total working period.
Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of vibration such as: maintain the tool and the accessories, keep the hands warm, organisation of work patterns.
CAUTION!
Wear ear defenders at a sound pressure above 85 dB(A).
Instructions for use
Before switching on the power tool
Unpack the power tool and accessories and check that no parts are missing or damaged.
Adjusting the auxiliary handle

WARNING!
Before performing any work on the power tool, pull out the mains plug.

CAUTION!
Use the power tool with the attached auxiliary handle only.
The auxiliary handle can be swivelled into any position to ensure safe and fatigue-free working.
■ Release the clamping by turning the auxiliary handle counterclockwise (1.).

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Diagram of a drill press with numbered steps indicating tool rotation and component positioning■ Swivel the auxiliary handle into the desired position (2.).
■ Secure the adjustment by turning the auxiliary handle clockwise.
Attaching the depth stop

WARNING!
Before performing any work on the power tool, pull out the mains plug.

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Mechanical tool diagram showing directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols present)■ Press and hold clamping lever on the auxiliary handle in the upper area.
■ Push in depth stop.
■ Set depth stop to the required drilling depth.
■ Release clamping lever.
Inserting tools with SDS shank

WARNING!
Before performing any work on the power tool, pull out the mains plug.

CAUTION!
Used cutting accessories may become hot. Wear protective gloves!

NOTE!
Tools used must have an SDS shank. If tools do not have an SDS shank (e.g. wood drill bit), a three-jaw chuck must be used (see "Setting the operating mode").
■ Check the dust cap.
- Clean the cap if dirty.
- Have a defective dust cap replaced.
■ Clean tools and lightly grease the shank.

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Illustration of a tooth being inserted into a tube, showing a magnified view of the tooth (no text or symbols present)■ Insert the cutting accessory (1.) and turn (2.) until it locks.

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1. 2.■ Check lock by pulling on the cutting accessory.
Removing the accessories

WARNING!
Before performing any work on the power tool, pull out the mains plug.

CAUTION!
Used cutting accessories may become hot. Wear protective gloves!

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1. 2.■ Pull the locking sleeve backwards (1.).
■ Remove the cutting accessory (2.).
Setting the operating mode

CAUTION!
Do not change the operating mode until the power tool has come to a stop.

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"clic" "clic" "clic"■ Setting rotary knob to the required operating mode:

Drilling

Hammer drilling

Setting the chisel position (see below)

Chiselling

NOTE!
- The rotary knob must audibly click into place in all positions.
- Do not switch on the power tool in the position (setting the chisel position).

Setting the chisel position
The chisel can be turned to a position which is ideal for the work to be performed.
■ Move the operating mode rotary knob to the symbol (1.).
■ Turn the chisel until it is at the required angle (2.).

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2. 1. 3.■ Move the operating mode rotary knob to the symbol (3.). Make sure it audibly clicks into place.
Switching on the power tool

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Close-up of a washing machine front panel showing a rotary dial and vent (no text or symbols visible)■ Press and hold down the trigger switch. The power tool trigger switch enables the speed or impact rate to be increased slowly to the maximum value.
To switch off the machine:
■ Release the trigger switch.
Operating instructions
Drilling/hammer drilling
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Move the operating mode rotary knob to the (drilling) or (hammer drilling) symbol. Make sure it audibly clicks into place.
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Insert the drill bit.
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Swivel the auxiliary handle into the required position.
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Insert the mains plug.
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Grip the power tool with both hands and assume the working position.
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Position the drill bit and switch on the power tool.
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Gently press the power tool forwards.
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After drilling, switch off the power tool.
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Pull out the mains plug.
Chiselling
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Insert the chisel.
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Move the operating mode rotary knob to the symbol.
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Turn the chisel into the required position.
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Move the operating mode rotary knob to the symbol. Make sure it audibly clicks into place.
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Swivel the auxiliary handle into the required position.
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Insert the mains plug.
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Grip the power tool with both hands and assume the working position.
- Switch on the power tool.
- When chiselling, gently press the power tool forwards to prevent it from jumping.
- After working, switch off the power tool.
- Pull out the mains plug.
Other information
- The use of "sharp" cutting accessories increases performance and the service life of the power tool.
- After work, clean the power tool and store in the carrying case in a dry location.
Maintenance and care
WARNING!
Before performing any work on the power tool, pull out the mains plug.
Cleaning
Regularly clean the power tool and ventilation slots. Frequency of cleaning is dependent on the material and duration of use. Regularly blow out the housing interior and motor with dry compressed air.
Carbon brushes
The power tool is equipped with cut-off carbon brushes.
When the cut-off carbon brushes reach their wear limit, the power tool switches off automatically.
i NOTE!
Use only original parts supplied by the manufacturer for replacement purposes. The use of non-original parts or makes will invalidate any claims under the manufacturer's warranty.
When the power tool is being used, the carbon brushes can be seen sparking through the rear air inlet apertures.
If the carbon brushes are sparking excessively, switch off the power tool immediately. Take your power tool to a customer service centre authorised by the manufacturer.
Gears
i NOTE!
Do not loosen the screws on the gear head during the warranty period. Failure to comply with this requirement will invalidate any claims under the manufacturer's warranty.
Repairs
Repairs may be carried out by an authorised customer service centre only.
If the power cord of the power tool is damaged, it must be replaced with a specially prepared power cord (attachment type X). This power cord is available from FLEX customer service.
Spare parts and accessories
Other accessories, in particular cutting accessories, can be found in the manufacturer's catalogues.
Exploded drawings and spare-part lists can be found on our homepage:
www.flex-tools.com
Disposal information
WARNING!
Render disused power tools unusable by removing the power cord.

EU countries only.
Do not dispose of electric power tools in the household waste!
In accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment and its incorporation into national law, used power tools must be collected separately and recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
i NOTE!
Please ask your dealer about disposal options.
CE conformity
We declare on our sole responsibility that the product described in “Technical specifications” conforms to the following standards or normative documents:
EN 60745 according to the provisions of Directives 2014/30/EU, 2006/42/EC, 2011/65/EU.
Responsible for technical documents:
Exemption from liability
The manufacturer and his representative are not liable for any damage and lost profits due to interruption in business caused by the product or by an unusable product. The manufacturer and his representative are not liable for any damage which was caused by improper use of the power tool or by use of the power tool with products from other manufacturers.
Table des matières
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Close-up of a washing machine front panel showing the dial and vent (no text or symbols visible)Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F Head of Quality Department (QD)
07.03.2018
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research &
Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality
Department (QD)
07/03/2018
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality
Department (QD)
07.03.2018
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AVISO!
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Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F Head of Quality Department (QD)
07/03/2018
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Diagram of a drill press with numbered steps indicating tool rotation and component positioningnatural_image
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F Head of Quality Department (QD)
07-03-2018
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality
Department (QD)
07.03.2018
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Labeled diagram of a drill bit with numbered parts for identification1 SDS Borkjoks
2 Skiftechuck
3 Ekstra håndtak
4 Spindel
5 Klemspak for dybdeanslag
6 Dybdeanslag
7 Dreieknapp for arbeidsmodus
8 B r y t e r
– under hammerboring:
- Emisjonsverdi a_h : 13,34 m/s ^2
- Usikkerhet K: 1,5 m/s ^2
- under meisling:
- Emisjonsverdi a_h : 10,60 m/s ^2
- Usikkerhet K: 1,5 m/s ^2
OBS!
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Mechanical tool diagram showing a drill bit with directional arrows indicating movement or force (no text or symbols present)Klemmespaken på det ekstra håndtaket trykkes i den øver delen og holdes fast.
■ Skyv inn dybdeanslaget.
■ Dybdeanslaget innstilles på den ønskede boredybden.
■ Klemmespaken slippes.
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research &
Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality
Department (QD)
07.03.2018
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Development (R & D)
07.03.2018
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Bolts Q - 1Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
07.03.2018
Head of Quality
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Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality
Department (QD)
07/03/2018
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07.03.2018
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Head of Quality
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Manager Research &
Development (R & D)
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Close-up of a car air conditioner unit with a rotary dial and ventilation slots (no text or symbols visible)Manager Research & Development (R & D)
Klaus Peter WeinperEckhard F
Head of Quality Department (QD)
07.03.2018
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07.03.2018
Head of Quality Department (QD)
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Head of Quality Department (QD)
2018-03-01
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Close-up of a washing machine control panel with no visible text or symbolsKlaus Peter WeinperEckhard F Head of Quality Department (QD)