a danger of rupturing concealed gas/water
pipes or cutting through power cables.
- Do not open the battery pack or the charger.
Even after disconnection from the mains,
there is still a high capacitor voltage inside
the charger.
- Make sure that metal objects (such as metal
chips) do not collect in the battery pack retai-
ning slots or enter the machine through the
air vent slits (danger of short circuit).
- Protect the battery pack from excessive heat
or constant heat sources such as sunlight or
naked fl ames. There is a risk of explosion.
1.3
Noise and vibration information
Cordless drill/screwdriver
The typical values determined in accordance
with EN 60745 are:
Sound pressure level
Sound-power level
Measuring uncertainty allowance
The noise level can exceed 85 dB(A)
during operation.
Wear ear protection!
Vibration emission value a
three directions) and uncertainty K measured
in accordance with EN 60745:
Drilling in metal
Screws
1.4
Wall mounting LC 45
The charger LC 45 has two longitudinal slots on
its rear by which it can be suspended on walls
using two screws (e.g. button-headed or fl at
head screw with a shaft diameter of 5 mm).
Screw both screws into the wall 96 mm apart
until the screwhead is protruding from the wall
by approx. 4 mm.
2
Machine settings
Remove the battery pack before any adjust-
ments, maintenance or repair is carried out!
2.1
Exchanging the battery pack
Removing battery pack
Press the two buttons (1.1) and slide the bat-
tery pack forwards to remove.
Inserting battery pack
Slide the battery pack into the holder on the
underside of the handle until it latches into
place (see Fig. 1).
2.2
To change the direction of rotati-
on
The selector button (1.4) determines the direc-
tion of rotation. Turn button from right to left =
clockwise rotation. Turn button from left to
right = anticlockwise rotation. Selector but-
ton in central position = circuit interlock.
72 dB(A)
83 dB(A)
K = 4 dB
(vector sum for
h
a
< 2,5 m/s²
h
K = 1,5 m/s²
a
< 2,5 m/s²
h
K = 1,5 m/s²
11
2.3
Shifting speeds
Change only when completely stop-
ped!
Using the shift lever (1.5), the speed can be
changed.
1. Speed: Lever forward - Figure 1 is visible.
2. Speed: Lever backwards - Figure 2 is vi-
sible.
2.4
Torque adjustment
By turning the adjustment ring (1.6) the re-
quired torque can be adjusted. The arrow (1.7)
aligns with the adjusted state.
Drilling
Drilling symbol on adjustment ring aligns with
the arrow = maximum torque.
Screws
Torque corresponding to setting:
Position 1 = low torque
Position 20 = high torque
3
Tool holding fi xture, attachments
3.1
Chuck BF-FX
The chuck is used to clamp drills and bits.
a)
Fitting/removing the chuck
Fitting
- Place the chuck on the drill spindle (2.5) and
twist until the hexagon key (2.4) of the chuck
latches into the hexagon socket of the drill
spindle.
- Pull the unlocking ring (2.3) forwards, press
the chuck onto the drill spindle up to the stop
and release the unlocking ring.
Removal
- Pull the unlocking ring forwards and remove
the chuck.
b)
Changing tools
- Turn the clamping sleeve (2.2) anti-clockwise
to open the clamping jaws (2.1) (Note: the
spindle is automatically locked when the ma-
chine is switched off).
- Insert the tool into the chuck.
- Clamp the tool by turning the clamping sleeve
clockwise. Always make sure that the tool is
clamped centrally in the chuck.
3.2
Angle attachment DD-AS
The angle attachment permits work (drilling,
screwing) vertical to the machine's longitudinal
axis.
a)
Fitting/removing the angle attach-
ment
Fitting
- Place the angle attachment on the drill spindle
and turn until it catches in the desired position
(Note: The angle attachment can be fi tted in
16 different angle settings).
- Lock the angle attachment by turning the
fastening ring (2.7) tightly clockwise.
Removal
- Turn the fastening ring anti-clockwise up to
the stop and remove the angel attachment.