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4. TOOL COMPONENTS (Fig. 1)
1. Ventilation slots
2. Fixing bushing
3. Tool holder
4. LED lamp
5. On/Off switch
6. Reverse switch
7. Belt clip*
8. "Selected speed, impact speed, and torque" indicator
9. "Selected speed, impact speed, and torque" button
10. Screwdriver bits*
11. Magnetic bit holder*
12. Battery lock*
13. Battery*
14. Charger*
15. Indicator*
16. Charger label*
17. Battery charge status indicators*
18. Battery charge status control button*
*Accessories
Not all photographed or described accessories are
included in the standard equipment.
5. STANDARD ACCESSORIES
• Cordless impact driver
• Belt clip
• Operating instructions
• Warranty
6. POWER TOOL ELEMENTS INSTALLATION AND
REGULATION
Before performing any procedure, center the reverse
switch 6.
Do not overtighten the fasteners to avoid da-
maging the thread.
Mounting/replacing accessories (Fig. 1)
• Push the fixing bushing 2 forward and hold it in
this position (Fig. 1.1-1.2).
• Mounting/replacing the screwdriver bit 10 (Fig. 1.2).
• Release the fixing bushing 2 (Fig. 1.3).
Screwdriver bits/magnetic support (Fig. 2)
Use accessories with a circular groove at the
end of the shaft; this will ensure the acces-
sory is securely fixed in the tool holder 3.
For short screwdriver bits, use the magnetic bit
holder 11 to ensure a reliable attachment (Fig. 2).
The magnetic bit holder 11 is not needed for extended
screwdriver bits 10 (which are used specifically for
screwdrivers).
Powering the power tool on/off
Make sure the rotation direction selection button 6 is
not centered; this locks the on/off switch 5.
To turn on:
Press and hold the on/off switch 5.
To turn off:
Release the on/off switch 5.
7. HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
Charging process (Fig. 3)
• Center the rotation direction selection button 6.
• Press the battery lock 12 and remove the battery 13
(Fig. 3.1).
• Connect the charger 14 to the power supply.
• Insert the battery 13 into the charger 14 (Fig. 3.2).
• After charging, disconnect the charger 14 from the
power supply.
• Remove the battery 13 from the charger 14 and
mount the battery 13 into the power tool (Fig. 3.3).
Charger indicators (Fig. 4)
The charger indicators 15 provide information about
the charging process of the battery 13. The indi-
cator signals 15 are shown on the label 16 (Fig. 4).
• Fig. 4.1 - (the green indicator is on, the battery 13
is not inserted into the charger 14) - the charger 14
is connected to the power supply (ready to charge).
• Fig. 4.2 - (the green indicator is flashing, the battery 13 is
inserted into the charger 14) - the battery 13 is charging.
• Fig. 4.3 - (the green indicator is on, the battery 13 is in-
serted into the charger 14) - the battery 13 is fully charged.
• Fig. 4.4 - (the red indicator is on, the battery 13 is
inserted into the charger 14) - the battery 13 charging
process has been interrupted due to an unsuitable
temperature. When the temperature conditions
return to normal, the charging process will resume.
• Fig. 4.5 - (the red indicator is flashing, the battery
13 is inserted into the charger 14) - the battery 13
charging process has been interrupted due to a battery
fault. Replace the defective battery 13 as further use
is prohibited.
During the charging process, the battery 13
and the charger 14 may become warm; this is a
normal process.
8. DESIGN FEATURES OF THE POWER TOOL
Brushless Motor
The power tool is equipped with a brushless motor,
offering the following advantages (compared to a
power tool with a brushed motor):
• High reliability due to the absence of wearing parts
(carbon brushes, commutator);
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