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W e thank you for having purchased this electrical tool that will hereafter
also be referred to as "battery-operated drill - screwdriver".
IMPORTANT! The battery-operated drill - screwdriver is sui-
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table for drilling metal, wood, plastic and brick and for tightening
- loosening screws. It is prohibited to use dangerous materials in
environments with risk of fire/explosion.
These instructions contain information deemed necessary for proper
use, knowledge and standard tool maintenance. They do not include
information on drilling and screwing techniques; the user can find
additional information in specific books or publications or by attending
special training courses.
SYMBOLS
Carefully observe the symbols in Fig.B and memorise the respective
meaning. Correct interpretation of the symbols allows safer use of
the machine.
1 Type.
2 Technical data.
3 Lot number.
4 Trademarks of certifications.
5 Warning.
6 Carefully read all instructions before use.
7 Risk of sharp parts. Wear protective gloves.
8 Risk of material ejection. Wear goggles to protect your eyes.
9 Double electric insulation.
10 Only for indoor use and in dry conditions.
11
Electric and electronic waste may contain potentially hazar-
dous substances for the environment and human health. It should
therefore not be disposed of with domestic waste, but by means
of differentiated collection at specific centres or returned to the
vendor in the event of purchasing a new identical tool. The illegal
disposal of such equipment may result in prosecution to the full
extent of the law.
12
The batteries included in the equipment can be disposed of
along with it. Do not throw the used batteries on the fire and do
not dispose of them in the environment, but take them to special
disposal centres. Do not dispose of them with domestic waste.
13 Risk of explosion. Keep the equipment and the batteries far from
heat sources and fire.
14 Do not expose them to temperatures over 50°C.
V
Volt
Hz
Hertz
~
Alternating current
Direct current
A
Ampere
W
Watt
kg
Kilograms
n
No-load speed
O
mm
Millimetres
s
Second
h
Hour
min
R.P .M.
-1
dB
Decibel
Double electric insulation
°C
Celsius degree
Li-Ion
Lithium Ion
Wh
Watt-hour
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COMPONENTS
Refer to Fig. A and the following figures, attached to these instructions.
1 Start/stop switch and electronic speed modulator
2 Rotation direction and start lock switch
3 Rechargeable battery
4 Battery release buttons
5 Ring nut for tightening torque variation
6 Chuck
7 Light for work area
8 Main handle
9 Air vents
10 Switch of speed mechanical
11 Ring to hammer mechanism selection, drilling, tightening
12 Battery charger
13 Charge Indicator current (green LED)
14 Full charge indicator (red LED)
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! The manufacturer is not liable for any direct and/
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or indirect damage caused by incorrect connections.
IMPORTANT! Before carrying out the following operations, make
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sure that the plug is disconnected from the mains.
TRANSPORT
Always use the packaging or case when transporting the tool; this
will protect it from impact, dust and humidity which can compromise
normal operation.
When transporting the tool remove the battery.
MOVING
Position the rotation direction switch in the middle position in order to
prevent accidental start-up.
Grip the tool by its handle and after use put it down upright without
banging using the base of the battery.
STARTING UP
When choosing where to use the electrical tool, the following should be
considered:
- that the place is not damp and is protected from the elements;
- that there should be a large operational area free from obstacles;
- that there is good lighting;
- that it needs to be used close to the general differential switch (for the
battery charger);
- that the power supply system is earthed and conforms to the standards
(only if the electrical tool is class 1, which is equipped with a plug with
earth cable);
- that the room temperature should be between 10° and 35° C;
- that the environment is not in a flammable/explosive atmosphere.
Take out the machine and components and visually check that they are
perfectly intact; then proceed to thoroughly clean them in order to remove
any protective oils used for transport.
BATTERY CHARGING (fig.E)
IMPORTANT! Before using the drill it is necessary to fully charge
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the battery.
IMPORTANT! Recharge only with the battery charger indicated
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by the manufacturer. An inappropriate battery charger can cause
a fire hazard when used with other battery units.
Tool with extractable battery
Take the battery out of the tool housing using the locking devices (Fig.
A pos.4) and push it in fully to the battery charger compartment making
sure polarity is respected. The compartment may have an asymmetrical
shape in order to prevent the battery being inserted the wrong way round.
The battery charger may also be provided with a separate power supply;
if so, make the reciprocal connection using the cable supplied.
Plug in the battery charger to the mains. When red LED (Fig. E pos.14),
signals the start of the battery charge. The operating time for a fully dischar-
ged battery is indicated in the specifications attached to these instructions.