The numbering below refers to the components of the unit shown on
the graphic pages of this manual.
1.Tool holder
2.Clamping sleeve for tool holder
3.Body
4.Handle
5.Direction of rotation switch
6.Handle
7.Rechargeable battery (not included)
8.Battery attachment button
9.Switch
10.Central lighting.
11.LEDs
12.charger (not included)
13.Battery charge status button
14.Battery charge status indication
PREPARATION FOR WORK
REMOVING/INSERTING THE BATTERY
• Set the rotational direction selector (5) to the central position
• Press the battery retaining button (8) and slide out the battery (7)
(Fig. A).
• Insert the charged battery (7) into the holder in the handle until the
battery retaining button audibly engages
(8).
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The battery should be charged in conditions where the ambient
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0
temperature is 4
C - 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 (7) from the unit (Fig. A).
• Plug the charger into a mains socket (230 V AC).
• Insert the battery pack (7) into the charger (12) (Fig. B).Check that
the battery pack is properly seated (pushed all the way in).
When the charger is plugged into a mains socket (230 V AC), the
green LED (11) on the charger lights up to indicate that the voltage is
connected.
When the battery pack (7) is placed in the charger (12), the red
LED (11) on the charger will illuminate to indicate that the battery
is in the process of being charged.
At the same time, the green LEDs (14) of the battery's state of
charge light up pulsatingly in different patterns (see description
below).
• Pulse lighting of all LEDs - indicates battery depletion and the need
to recharge.
• Pulsating illumination of
discharge.
• Pulsating 1 LED - indicates high battery charge.
When the battery is charged, the LED (11) on the charger lights up
green and all the battery charge status LEDs (14) light up continuously.
After a certain time (approx. 15s), the battery charge status LEDs (14)
go out.
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.
The green LED on the charger will remain lit. The battery charge
status LED will turn off after a period of time. Disconnect the
power supply before removing the battery from the charger
socket. Avoid consecutive short charges. Do not recharge the
battery after using it for a short time. A significant drop in the time
between necessary recharges indicates that the battery is worn
out and should be replaced.
Batteries become warm during the charging process. Do not
undertake work immediately after charging - wait until the battery
has reached room temperature. This will prevent damage to the
battery.
2 LEDs - indicates partial
BATTERY CHARGE STATUS INDICATION
The battery is equipped with a battery charge status indication (3
LEDs) (14). To check the charge status of the battery, press the battery
charge status indicator button (13) (Fig. C). Lighting of all LEDs
indicates a high level of battery charge. The lighting of 2 diodes
indicates partial discharge. The lighting of only 1 diode indicates that
the battery is exhausted and needs to be recharged.
SPINDLE BRAKE
The drill/driver has an electronic brake that stops the spindle as soon
as pressure is released on the switch button (9). The brake ensures
precise screwdriving and drilling by not allowing the spindle to rotate
freely when switched off.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
ON/OFF
Switching on - press the switch button (9).
Switching off - release pressure on the switch button (9).
Each time the switch button (9) is pressed, an LED (light emitting
diode) (10) illuminates the work area.
SPEED CONTROL
The speed can be adjusted during operation by increasing or
decreasing the pressure on the switch button (9). Adjusting the speed
allows a slow start, which helps to maintain control of the work when
screwing and unscrewing.
PERIPHERAL STROKE
The device generates peripheral percussive impacts by rotating the
spindle during screwdriving. The impact is automatically activated as
the load increases. A momentary high torque is then delivered. For
complete control of the screwdriving operation, observe the screw or
bolt being screwed in. The tightening force should be controlled by
selecting the appropriate speed.
INSTALLATION OF THE WORK TOOL
- Pull back the toolholder retaining sleeve (2) (fig.
D) by overcoming the resistance of the spring.
• Insert the work tool shank into the tool holder (1), inserting it as far
as it will go (the work tool may need to be rotated until it is in the
correct position).
• Release the tool holder fixing sleeve (2), which will result in the final
clamping of the working tool. The tool holder retaining sleeve (2) will
return to position (fig. E).
The disassembly of the work tool is done in the reverse order to its
assembly.
When using short screwdriver bits and bits, use an additional
screwdriver bit adapter.
DIRECTION OF ROTATION CLOCKWISE - ANTI-CLOCKWISE
The direction of rotation of the spindle is selected using the rotation
switch (5) (Fig. F).
Clockwise rotation - set the switch (5) to the extreme left position.
Left-hand rotation - set the switch (5) to the extreme right-hand
position.
* It is noted that in some cases the position of the switch in relation to
the rotation may be different to that described. Refer to the graphic
marks on the switch or the housing of the unit.
The safety position is the middle position of the direction of rotation
switch (5), which prevents accidental starting of the power tool
• The power tool cannot be started in this position.
• In this position, the tips are replaced.
• Before commissioning, check that the direction of rotation switch (5)
is in the correct position.
Do not change the direction of rotation while the power tool
spindle is rotating.
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