Technical Specification
Cordless drill screwdriver:
Type model
Voltage.
Idle.speed:.
Maximum.torque:.
Chuck.-.scope.of.claming.
Screwing.into.wood.
Drilling.into.wood.
Threaded.spindle.for.chuck.
Weight.w/o.accumulators.
Charge:
Type model
Input.voltage.
Frequency.
Power.input.
Output.voltage.
Charging.current.
Weight.
Class.of.protection.
Accumulator (battery pack):
Type model
Voltage.
Capacity.
Cell.type.
Temperature.of.charging.
Charge.time:.
Weight.
Description:
1 ............Accumulator (battery pack)
2 ............Accumulator clamp
3 ............Push button switch
4 ............Reversing switch
5 ............Adjusting ring for torque setting
6 ............Chuck clamping bush
7 ............Workplace LED lighting
8 ............Charger
9 ............Charging shafts (compartments)
10 . .........LED pilot lamps
Scope of use
The cordless drill screwdriver is intended mainly for screwing into wood
and plastics, under certain circumstances even for screwing into metal
and for drilling.
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user our tools are designed and built
to satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards). Tools with
double insulation are marked by the international symbol of a double
square. These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire cable is suf-
ficient to supply them with power. Tools are shielded in accordance with
EN 55014.
Charging battery pack instructions
1. Make sure that the mains supply is the same as that shown on the
charger rating plate. Connect charger (8) to the power source. The
yellow LED pilot lamp should go on. This indicates that the charger
is ready for charging.
2. Insert the battery pack (1), see the Figure above, into the optional
charger shaft (9) as far as the stop.
3a. The red LED pilot lamp in front of the charging shaft, which the bat-
tery pack is inserted into, is off and the green LED pilot lamp starts
to flash - the battery pack is charged.
ASV 7-A
7..V
0–80.rpm
1.Nm
0.6–6.mm
max.ø.4.5.mm
max.ø.6.mm
/8".-.4.UNF
0.6.kg
AN 7
0–40.V
50–60.Hz
5.W
8.7.V
.4.A
0.45.kg
II./.
AP 7 LC
7..V
1..Ah
Li-Ion
4.5–40.5.°C
ca.60.min
0.1.kg
3b. If two battery packs are inserted into the charger simultane-
ously, the batteries are charged one after another. The battery
pack, inserted into the charge shaft as the first one, will be charged
at first; when charged fully, then it is the turn of the second battery.
The charged battery pack is indicated by the LED pilot lamps - see
item 3a above. The battery pack waiting for charging is indicated
by the LED pilot lamps as follows: the red LED pilot lamp lights con-
tinuously and the green LED pilot lamp is off.
4. As soon as the green LED pilot lamp of the relevant charger shaft
starts to light continuously and the red LED pilot lamp is off, the
battery pack is charged and ready for use. If the battery pack stays
in the charger, the relevant charger shaft is switched to the main-
taining mode. The maintaining mode means that the battery back
is recharged continuously by a low current to avoid spontaneous
battery pack discharging.
5. Take the fully charged battery pack out of the charger shaft and
disconnect the charger from the power source, unless you intend to
charge another battery pack or unless the battery pack is left in the
charger in the maintaining mode.
New accumulators:
During the first cycles of charging capacity of the new accumulator can
be lower than the rated value, namely due to the fact that chemical ac-
cumulator composition has not been activated yet. This state is of tem-
porary nature and will be compensated after a few cycles of charging.
Note:
• Disconnect charge from the power source when not in use.
• Do not leave the battery pack in the charger shaft if the charger is
disconnected from the power source.
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