Torque setting
Your cordless impact drill driver is equipped with a torque setting (2) for you to be able to set
the right torque for any application.
Switching the tool on and off
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Pressing the dead-man switch (4) will switch the tool on.
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Releasing the dead-man switch (4) will switch the tool off.
Care and maintenance
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Your cordless screwdriver/drill is maintenance-free.
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Clean the housing occasionally with a dry cloth.
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Do not use solvents, as they may damage the housing.
Replacement parts, old power tools and the environment
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Only use original replacement parts and accessories.
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If your tool has been so heavily used that it has become worn out and has to be replaced,
or you have no further use for it, you must hand the electrical tool in at a central recycling
centre for disposal.
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Please contact your community waste collection service or local authority to find out where
you can hand in your tool for recycling.
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Electric tools contain valuable raw materials that can be recycled. You will contribute to
recycling valuable raw materials by handing your tool in at a central waste disposal centre.
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Electric tools also contain substances that may be harmful to the environment and humans
if disposed of inappropriately.
The crossed-out trashcan means that you have a duty to take that article with the sign to
be recycled by a separate waste collection facility for electrical and electronic equip-
ment.
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Turning the ring (2) will adjust the torque, for example to
vary the depth to which the screw will be screwed in.
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The torque increases with the number indicated by the
marking on top of the tool's housing.
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To drill, set the ring (2) onto the drill symbol, which will
give you the highest possible torque.
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To drill into concrete, tile, or materials of similar
hardness, turn the torque control to the IMPACT position
(hammer icon).
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