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Charging the battery
1. Depress the Battery Release Grips (6) and remove the battery from the tool
2. Insert the battery into the Battery Charger (11). Do not use excessive force when
inserting the battery. If it does not slide into place easily, it is not being inserted
correctly
NOTE: Initially only the green LED may flash as it evaluates the status of the battery. When
charging the red LED will illuminate and the green LED will be OFF. When the battery is fully
charged the red LED will be OFF and the green LED will illuminate. The battery charger will
constantly monitor the condition of the battery when charging
3. Remove the battery as soon as possible when completely charged
4. Disconnect the charger from the power supply and store in a clean, dry environment,
out of the reach of children
Normal battery charging time is approximately 1 hour for a recently discharged battery
at normal temperature
Charging times may vary, for example initial first charge when new or using the
optional high capacity battery
It is not necessary to completely discharge the battery before recharging but you
should not attempt to recharge a battery that is already fully charged
Battery charging can be interrupted at any point to use the battery. Under normal
conditions the charger charges at a higher rate, reducing the charging rate as the
battery approaches full charge. An 80% charge is achieved after 1/2hr of charging
3.0Ah High Capacity Battery (optional accessory)
A high capacity battery is available that provides double the capacity. It also allows the drill
driver to stand vertically which may be advantageous for some uses. Please note the full
charging time will be approximately 120 minutes for the high capacity battery.
Battery Charging Table
Charger plugged In
Charger evaluating battery
Fast charging
Highly discharged battery slow charging
Abnormal battery temperature charging
Fully Charged
Battery or charger fault
Temporary abnormal temperature
condition
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Red LED
Green LED
OFF
Flashing
OFF
Flashing
ON
Off
Flashing
Off
Flashing
Off
OFF
On
Flashing
Flashing
On
On
NOTE:
If the lights on the battery charger fail to illuminate according to the chart above, or
indicate a fault condition:
- Check the battery is firmly seated in the battery charger
- Check all connections and that mains power is switched on
Initial charge
The initial charge will vary depending on the existing charge in the battery. Allow the
battery to reach full charge as indicated on the charger
After discharging, recharge the battery completely, as indicated by the LED on the battery
charger, for the next 4 to 5 uses. This will ensure that the battery is performing to its
highest capacity
Subsequent full charges will take approximately 1 hour, however the battery can be
recharged when the battery is only partially discharged
Re-charging the battery
After use, a lithium-ion battery must be allowed to cool down before charging
If a hot battery is inserted into the charger both LEDs will illuminate. The charger will
begin to charge when the battery has cooled sufficiently (this may take several minutes)
Installing the battery
The battery should fit easily into the battery charger or drill driver unit. If the battery is
difficult to fit check the condition of the battery and contacts
Battery - length of service
The length of service from each charging cycle will depend on the type of workload.
The battery charger and battery for this drill have been designed to provide a long and
trouble-free working life. The charger intelligently monitors the condition of the battery
and selects the ideal charging rate for the condition of the battery. It protects the battery
from over-charging or charging at too high a rate. However, like all batteries, performance
will be reduced over time.
To maximise battery life
Store and charge your battery in a cool area. Temperatures above or below normal room
temperature will reduce battery life
Do Not store lithium-ion batteries in a discharged condition. Recharge them immediately
after they are discharged. For long term storage store fully charged
All batteries gradually lose their charge, even lithium-ion batteries, but the discharge rate
is very low. If the drill is stored for long periods of time without use, recharge the battery
every three to four months and disconnect the battery from the power tool before storing.
This practice will prevent the lithium-ion battery being damaged when stored
Operation
Using the Quick-Release Collar
This drill driver is fitted with a quick-release collar that allows the chuck to be removed,
revealing a magnetic 6mm/¼" Hex Drive. This allows fast working with both a fitted drill
bit in the chuck, and the use of screwdriver bits in the bit holder. There is no need to
remove the drill bit from the chuck before using screwdriver bits with this drill driver
To remove the chuck:
Hold the Quick-Release Collar (2) and move towards the Chuck (1) then, holding both
together, pull the chuck away from the drill driver
To re-fit the chuck:
Align the hex fitting of the chuck with the hex socket of the Magnetic 6mm/¼" Hex Drive
(10) and push the chuck into position while holding the quick-release collar. A small
amount of sideways movement may be required to allow the chuck to fit. Once fitted,
move the quick-release collar towards the Torque Adjustment Collar (3) to secure the
chuck. Check the chuck is secure by holding only the chuck and lightly trying to pull the
chuck from the tool
The quick-release mechanism is simple and fast to operate, allowing the drill driver
greater flexibility and speed in operation, although a small amount of practice may be
necessary to become accustomed to this feature
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