1. read the instruction manual before use.
The product meets the requirements of EU directives.
3. wear eye and hearing protection.
4. wear protective gloves
5. Protect from children
6. Do not dispose of with household waste
7. recyclable
8. for indoor work
DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC ELEMENTS
The numbering below refers to the elements shown in the drawings:
1.Tool holder 1/2''
2.Reversing switch
3.On/off switch, speed control
4.Main handle
5.Attachment
6.Battery charge status button
7.Battery pack (not included)
8.Work area lighting
Figure B
1.Tool holder 1/2''
2.Work area lighting
3.On/off switch, speed control
4. Reversing switch
5.Gear shift panel
6.Gear shift button
7.Run I
8.Run II
9.Run III
* There may be differences between the graphic and the actual
product
DESCRIPTION OF THE DEVICE
The impact spanner is a battery-powered power tool. It is driven by a
brushless DC motor with a planetary gearbox. The design of the
spanner components ensures a long service life. The handle of the
spanner allows sockets of various lengths to be fitted, which have 1/2''
square handles. The mechanism responsible for the high torque
generates it in the form of a momentary peripheral impact, and the
impact of the device on the operator's hands during screwdriving is low.
The spanner is designed for general use in service work on, for
example, motor vehicles, assembly and repair operations.
Do not misuse the power tool.
CONTENTS OF THE KIT
• Impact spanner 1 pc.
• Belt clip 1 pc.
• Technical documentation 3 pcs.
• The device is supplied without a battery
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
Removing / inserting the battery
To remove, press the button on the battery and slide it out of the
socket.
To insert the battery, align the battery contacts with the grooves in the
socket and insert until the clamping button audibly engages.
Charging the battery
Battery charging should be carried out in conditions where the
ambient temperature is between 4 - 40°C. A new battery or one that
has not been used for a long period of time will reach full power
capability after approximately 3 - 5 charge and discharge cycles.
Remove the battery from the device.
• Plug the charger into a 230 V AC mains socket. When switched on,
a green LED will light up on the charger to indicate that the voltage
is connected.
• When the battery is placed in the charger, a red LED will light up to
indicate that the battery is being charged.
• Once the battery is charged, the LED on the charger will turn green.
• The charger will not automatically switch off when the battery is fully
charged. The green LED on the charger will remain on until the
charger is disconnected from the power supply.
• The battery should not be charged for more than 8 hours. Exceeding
this time may damage the battery cells. The charger will not switch
off automatically when the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the
power supply before removing the battery from the charger socket.
Avoid consecutive short charges. Do not recharge the batteries after
using the device for a short time. A significant decrease in the time
between necessary charges indicates that the battery is worn out
and should be replaced.
• During the charging process, the batteries will heat up. Do not
undertake work immediately after charging - wait until the battery
has reached room temperature. This will prevent damage to the
battery.
Battery charge status indication
The battery is equipped with a charge status indication (3 LEDs). To
check the charge status of the battery, press the battery charge status
indicator button. When all LEDs are lit, the battery charge level is high.
The lighting of 2 LEDs indicates partial discharge. The fact that only 1
diode is lit indicates that the battery is exhausted and needs to be
recharged.
Switching on/off
The device is switched on by pressing the switch and switched off by
releasing the pressure.
Speed control
Spindle speed is controlled by controlling the amount of pressure
exerted on the switch and electronically changing the gear.
Shifting gears
The unit has electronic gear shifting. Clockwise operation is possible in
a range of three gears, which are changed using the Fig. B6 button.
The display fig. B5 shows the value of the gear at the time. To change
gear, the switch must be pressed lightly so that the gear designation is
illuminated fig. B7,B8, B9 only at this point can the gear be changed to
the desired value.
• 1st gear: 0 - 1600 rpm (LED illuminates, fig. B7)
• 2nd gear: 0 - 2100 rpm (LED illuminates Fig. B7, B8)
• 3rd gear: 0 - 2600 rpm (illuminated LED fig. B7, B8, B9)
The amount of left-hand rotation cannot be changed by gears, it can
only be adjusted by pushing the switch to the maximum value of the
unit.
Direction of rotation
• The direction of rotation switch Fig. A2 is located above the switch.
• Change direction of rotation right/left. In manual fig. A2 when the
switch is depressed:
• right hand turn - tightening
• left-hand rotation - unscrewing
• The switch is equipped with a locking mechanism to prevent it from
being accidentally depressed while the spindle is running. When the
switch is in the middle position, the switch is locked.
Lamp
The device is equipped with an illumination of the working area fig. A8.
The lamp switches on when the switch is pressed Fig. A3. When the
pressure on the button is released, the lamp switches off automatically
after a few seconds.
Assembly of the work tool
Note: make sure the tool is switched off before mounting. Remove the
battery pack before assembly. Slide the correct size socket onto the
tool holder Fig. A1 until it audibly engages. Check that the socket is
properly seated by pulling lightly on the socket. Note: Use only sockets
with the correct socket size. Use socket adapter if necessary.
Belt clip assembly
The tool is equipped with a clip that allows the device to be clipped to a
belt. If necessary, the clip can be removed and fitted by
screwing/unscrewing the fixing screw.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• It is recommended to clean the device immediately after each use.
• Do not use water or other liquids for cleaning.
• Clean the power tool, battery pack and charger with a dry piece of
cloth or blow with low-pressure compressed air.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents as these may damage
the plastic parts.
• Clean the ventilation slots in the motor housing regularly to prevent
the unit from overheating.
• Always store the power tool in a dry place out of the reach of
children.
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