Intended use of the machines:
- The CL.P1210D and CL.P1413D drill-screwdrivers are designed to screw, unscrew, and drill. These machines are not
designed to drill tough construction materials (concrete, cement, rock, ....)
- The screwing/unscrewing torque setting is for indication only, and is not a substitute to a thorough checking with a torque
wrench, should this be required by the assembly.
Charging the batteries:
Your new batteries will reach their full capacity only after about 3 ''charge-discharge '' cycles.
Charging the battery:
- Press the release buttons (mark 7) on the battery to release it from the machine.
- Slide the battery to the front of the machine.
- Connect the charger to mains (230 V ~).
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When you plug the charger, the
green indicator blinks, and a
beep is produced.
- Disconnect the charger.
- Press the release buttons (mark 7) on the battery and slide it to pull it out from the charger.
- Re-engage the battery firmly onto the machine.
Universal charger:
- Your charger can be sued to charge different FACOM batteries, from 9.6 to 19.2 Volts, whether Ni-MH or Ni-Cd.
Charging conditions:
- To ensure the best possible charge, the battery charger has a temperature sensor (NTC) authorising charging between 10˚C and 40˚C.
- If the battery has been stored at a temperature below 5˚C, allow it to warm up to room temperature before charging it.
- If a battery is too hot after prolonged use, allow it to cool down for a few minutes before charging it.
Ni-MH batteries:
- FACOM Ni-MH batteries have no ''memory effect''; therefore you do not need to empty them completely before recharging them.
RECOMMENDATION: To prolong battery life and increase performance, completely discharge them once or twice a year, by
running the machine with no load until the motor comes to a complete standstill.
Ni-Cd batteries:
- We recommend to avoid recharging a Ni-Cd battery before it is sufficiently discharged.
After charging:
After charging:
After charging:
After charging:
After charging:
- The Facom CL.CH919 charger allows leaving the battery in place after charging without damaging it ; a maintenance current
replaces the charging current when the green indicator is lit.
However, we recommend removing the battery once it is charged.
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Push the battery fully onto the charger
by sliding it in the direction shown by
the arrow. The battery contact
protection device will automatically
retract.
The battery
is charging,
the red indicator
is lit.
The charger is waiting as the
battery temperature is not
adapted to the charge, the
red indicator blinks, 2 beeps
are emitted.
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The battery is charged properly.
The green indicator is lit, 5 beeps
are produced.
If the 2 indicators blink and
about twenty beeps emitted:
- the battery either does not
comply or is faulty,
- or the charger is faulty.
Contact your retailer
18/11/05, 9:06