When the tool or battery pack is overheated, the tool stops automatically
and the light flashes. If this happens, allow the tool and battery pack to
cool down before turning the tool on again.
Overload protection
When the amount of energy in the battery is insufficient, the tool stops
automatically. In this case, remove the battery from the tool and recharge
it.
NOTE!
Before installing the battery pack
switch trigger
Fig. A5
starts correctly and returns to the "OFF" position
when released.
ACTIVATION OF THE SCREWDRIVER
To start the tool, simply pull the switch trigger Fig. A5. The speed of the
tool is increased by increasing the pressure on the switch trigger. To stop
the tool, release the switch trigger.
CONTINUOUS WORK
For continuous operation, press the switch fig. A5, press the continuous
operation lock button fig. A4 and then release the switch trigger. To stop
the tool in the locked position, press the switch trigger again fig. A5 and
then release it.
NOTE: Even with the switch on and the engine running, the take-up bit
does not rotate. Push the tool forward to engage the clutch.
NOTE: The tool stops automatically if the motor maintains rotation
for approximately 6 minutes.
LAMPA
NOTE: Do not look into the light or see the light source directly.
Pull the switch trigger to light the lamp fig. A7. The lamp fig. A7 lights up
continuously while pulling the switch trigger. The lamp goes out 15
seconds after you release the switch trigger.
NOTE: Use a dry cloth to clean the lamp lens. Be careful not to scratch
the lamp lens as this may reduce the quality of the backlight.
REVERSING SWITCH
NOTE: Always check the direction of rotation before starting work.
NOTE: Use the reversing switch only after the tool has come to a
complete stop. Changing the direction of rotation before the tool has
stopped may damage the tool.
NOTE: When the implement is not being operated, always move the
reversing switch lever to the neutral position.
The screwdriver is equipped with a reversing switch fig. A3. Move the
reversing switch lever to position fig. E1 to rotate clockwise
(screwdriving), or to position fig. E3 to rotate counterclockwise
(unscrewing).
When the diverter switch lever is in the neutral position fig. E2 , the switch
trigger cannot be pulled fig. E5.
SCREWING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
The depth can be adjusted by turning the screwing depth adjustment ring.
Turn it in the "3" direction of Fig. G for less depth and in the "2" direction
of Fig. G for more depth. One complete turn of the screwing depth
adjustment ring corresponds to a depth change of 2 mm (1/16").
SCREW-IN DEPTH ADJUSTMENT RING
Adjust the screw depth adjustment ring Fig. G1 so that the distance
between the locator tip and the screw head is approximately 3 mm (1/8"),
as shown in Fig. H. Fix the test screw in the material or material chip into
which you will be screwing. If the depth is still not suitable for the screw,
continue adjusting until the correct screw depth setting is achieved.
FITTING OR REMOVING THE BIT TO THE MAGNETIC HOLDER OF
THE SCREWDRIVER
•
To remove the bit, first pull off the screwing depth adjustment ring fig.
C2 , then grasp the bit tip fig. F5 with your fingers or pliers and pull it
out of the magnetic bit holder fig. F4. To fit the screwdriver bit, push it
into the magnetic bit holder fig. F5. Then install the screwing depth
adjustment ring fig. F1 ; F2 ; F3. pressing it firmly in place.
•
To fit the bit, follow the removal procedure in reverse order.
Fig. A9
in the tool, always check that the
SUSPENSION BRACKET ASSEMBLY
NOTE: When installing
the
Otherwise,
the handle
may detach from the tool and cause injury
The Fig. A8
handle
is convenient for temporarily hanging the tool. It can
be installed on both sides of the tool. To install the handle, insert it into
the groove in the tool housing fig. D1, which is located on both sides of
the tool, and then secure it with the screw fig. D2. To remove, the
must be loosened with the screw and then removed.
NOTE: Always ensure that the tool is switched off and the battery
removed from the tool before carrying out any work on the tool.
SPINDLE BRAKE
The drill/driver has an electronic brake that stops the spindle as soon
as pressure is released on the switch button. The brake ensures precise
screwdriving and drilling without leaving the spindle to rotate freely
when switched off.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
The battery must be removed before any installation, adjustment, repair or
operation. The screwdriver does not require any additional lubrication or
special handling. It has no components that require handling by the user.
Never use water or any chemical liquids to clean the screwdriver. Wipe
the device with a dry piece of cloth.
Always store the screwdriver in a dry place.
Always ensure that the ventilation slots in the screwdriver housing are
unobstructed.
If the unit is out of service for an extended period, remove the battery from
the unit.
In the event of damage to the unit or disturbing symptoms, stop operation
immediately. Do not make any modifications to the unit. It is best to leave
any repair work to a qualified specialist or to have the screwdriver serviced.
KIT CONTENTS:
• Device
• Screwdriver bits
• Suspension bracket
• Technical documentation
Rated data
Supply voltage
Tool holder
No-load speed range
Max. torque
Mass
Year of production
Protection class
58GE111 indicates both the type and the machine designation
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration acceleration values
Information on noise and vibration
The noise emission level of the equipment is described by: the emitted
sound pressure level LpA and the sound power level LwA (where K
denotes the measurement uncertainty). The vibrations emitted by the
equipment are described by the vibration acceleration value ah (where K
denotes the measurement uncertainty).
The emitted sound pressure level LpA, the sound power level LwA and
the vibration acceleration value ah given in these instructions have been
measured in accordance with IEC 62841-1. The vibration level ah given
can be used to compare equipment and to make a preliminary
assessment of vibration exposure.
The vibration level quoted is only representative of the basic use of the
unit. If the unit is used for other applications or with other work tools, the
vibration level may change. A higher vibration level will be influenced by
insufficient or too infrequent maintenance of the unit. The reasons given
above may result in increased vibration exposure during the entire working
period.
In order to accurately estimate vibration exposure, it is necessary to take
into account periods when the device is switched off or when it is switched
on but not used for work. When all factors are accurately estimated, the
total vibration exposure may be significantly lower.
In order to protect the user from the effects of vibration, additional safety
measures should be implemented, such as cyclical maintenance of the
8
handle, always secure it firmly with a screw.
1 pc.
10 pcs.
1 pc.
3 pcs.
18V DC
1/4 ''
-1
0-4400 min
7 Nm
940 g without battery
2022
III
Lp
= 75.3 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
Lw
= 86.3 dB(A) K= 3 dB(A)
A
2
a
= 1.084 m/s
K= 1.5 m/s
h
handle
2