BATTERY AND CHARGER
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If the battery housing is damaged, do not insert it in the charger, as there may be a risk of electric shock
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The charger and battery are designed to work together, do not attempt to charge the battery with any other model of
charger
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Do not expose the charger to damp conditions
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The charger is designed for use with rechargeable batteries; any other type of use may pose a fire risk or cause electric
shocks
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Keep the charger away from sources of heat
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Do not open the charger; incorrect reassembly may increase the risk of fire, explosion or electric shocks
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Do not allow liquids to enter the charger, as they may cause electric shocks
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Never use the charger at a different voltage to that specified by the manufacturer
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The batteries must not be opened under any circumstances
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Do not attempt to bum batteries, even when they are empty or broken, as they may explode
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Do not charge the batteries in air temperatures any lower than 4.5°C or higher than 40.5°C to prevent damage
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Both the charger and battery may heat up during the charging process, this is normal, and does not mean there is a
problem
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The battery must be recharged when it does not produce enough energy in situations when it previously did, do not
use the battery in these conditions
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Disconnect the charger from the mains when it does not have a battery inserted.
CHARGING BATTERY
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Insert the charger jack into the socket on the battery
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Connect the charger to the power supply
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lt will take between 3 and 5 hours to charge the battery fully at 20°C
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lf the battery overheats as a result of direct sunlight or other factors, the pilot light may not illuminate . ln this case,
leave the battery to cool and then restart the charging process
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Due to their internal chemical composition, batteries that have never been used or left unused for long periods of time
may not produce their full output during their first or second use
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This is a temporary phenomenon, to restore the optimal battery activity, repeat this process three times with each of
them.
TURNING ON THE FRONT LAMP
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Pull the switch trigger to turn on the light
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The lamp keeps on lighting while the switch trigger is being pulled
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The lamp turns off 10 -15 seconds after releasing the trigger (4).
TORQUE SELECTION
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To select the torque, turn the selector to the desired position (5)
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There are 17 positions indicated on the selector
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When working with small screws on light jobs, select low torque grader
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Each click in the clockwise means to increase the produced torque
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The maximum torque position is the drilling position, indicated with an icon of a drill bit on the regulator in this
position the clutch mechanism is not active, for tougher screwing jobs (6).
INSTALLING/REMOVING ACCESSORIES
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After inserting the accessory in the automatic bit holder, tighten the holder firmly by turning it to the right (clockwise)
as seen from the front (7)
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If accessory comes loose during use, turn off the cordless driver drill and tighten the bit holder firmly