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in those materials. Battery-powered, cordless
power tools are particularly useful to perform
works related to interior fitout, adaptation of
premises, etc.
Always use the power tool in accordance with
its intended use.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC PAGES
The numbers below apply to the elements of
the tool presented at the graphic pages of this
instruction.
Chuck
1.
Chuck ring
2.
Torque control ring
3.
Gear shift switch
4.
Rotation direction switch
5.
Hook
6.
Battery
7.
Battery fixing button
8.
Switch
9.
Light
10.
LED
11.
Charger
12.
Battery charging level signaling button
13.
Battery charging level indication (LED)
14.
* There may be some differences between the figures and
the actual product.
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC SIGNS USED
NOTE
WARNING
ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Battery
- 2 pce
1.
Charger
- 1 pce
2.
Drill bits
- 1 pce
3.
Transport case
- 1 pce
4.
PREPARATION FOR WORK
PUTTING BATTERY IN/OUT
• Set the rotation direction switch (5) in the
central position.
• Push the battery fixing button (8) and take out
the battery (7) (fig. A).
• Slide a charged battery (7) into the handle grip
until you hear a clicking sound emitted by the
battery fixing button (8).
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The drill/driver is supplied with a partly charged
battery. The battery must be charged at ambient
temperature in the range of 4
battery or a battery that has not been used for a
long time will reach its full capacity after about
4-5 charging cycles.
• Take out the battery (7) from the drill/driver
(fig. A).
• Connect the charger to a power supply
network socket (230 V AC).
• Slide the battery (7) into the charger (12)
(fig. B).Check if the battery is properly set
(inserted all the way).
The charger features diodes (11) that indicate
work status (see description below).
• Green diode on without battery in the
charger - indicates connection to power
supply.
• Red diode on with battery in the charger
- indicates that battery charging is in
progress.
• Green diode on with battery in the
charger - indicates that battery charging is
complete.
When battery inserted in the charger is too hot,
or gets hot during charging (above 45°C), the
charging process is stopped (indicated with
green diode). In such case remove the battery
from the charger, wait for approximately 30
minutes and put it back in the charger. This
temperature rise inside the battery is not likely
and may never occur.
During charging, the battery becomes very
hot. Do not use the battery immediately after
charging; wait until the temperature of the
battery drops to room temperature. This will
prevent damage to the battery
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