2 . Insert a bit holder
adapter
into the tool holder
[
19 ]
3 . Clamping the insertion tool: Release
the locking sleeve
4 . Push a screw bit or socket onto the bit
holder
or socket adapter
18 ]
[
5 . Check that the insertion tool is firmly
secured by pulling on it .
Removing an insertion tool
(Fig. D)
CAUTION! Risk of burns!
m
Insertion tools can become very hot .
u
Wear protective gloves whenever
appropriate .
1 . Unlocking the tool holder
locking sleeve
2 ]
[
2 . Remove the insertion tool .
Checking the charging level
of the battery pack
Press
next to the charging level
[
9 ]
o
indicator
on the battery pack
10 ]
[
The charging level of the battery
o
pack
is indicated by illumination of
[
7 ]
the corresponding LED lights on the
charging level indicator
Indicator
Colour
Red, orange,
green
Red, orange
Red
Charge the battery pack
o
only the red LED on the charging level
indicator
is illuminated .
[
10 ]
16 GB
or socket
18 ]
[
.
[
1 ]
.
2 ]
[
.
[
19 ]
: Slide the
1 ]
[
backwards .
.
[
7 ]
.
[
10 ]
Meaning
Fully
charged
Partially
charged
Needs to be
charged
when
[
7 ]
Charging the battery pack
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
m
battery pack
7 ]
[
Do not expose the battery pack
u
to direct sunlight for long periods
and do not place it on a radiator .
Observe an ambient temperature of
max. +50 °C.
NOTE
You can find detailed instructions in
u
the user manual of the charger
If the battery pack
u
allow it to cool down before
charging .
1 . Remove the battery pack
product .
2 . Push the battery pack
charging slot of the charger
3 . Connect the charger
outlet .
4 . After charging: Disconnect the
charger
from the socket-outlet .
[
16 ]
5 . Pull the battery pack
charger
.
16 ]
[
Control LEDs on the charger
Green
Red
Lights
—
up
—
Lights up
—
Flashes
Flashes Flashes
!
[
7 ]
.
[
16 ]
is still warm,
7 ]
[
from the
[
7 ]
into the
7 ]
[
.
16 ]
[
to a socket-
[
16 ]
out of the
[
7 ]
Meaning
Fully charged
Stand-by mode (no
battery pack
7 ]
[
inserted)
Charging
Battery pack
is
[
7 ]
overheated
Battery pack
is
[
7 ]
defective