2. Insert a bit holder
adapter
into the tool holder
[
]
3. Clamping the insertion tool: Release
the locking sleeve
4. Push a screw bit or socket onto the bit
holder
or socket adapter
[
]
5. Check that the insertion tool is rmly
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
[
]
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.
[
]
38 GB/IE
or socket
[
]
.
[
1 ]
.
2 ]
[
.
[
]
: Slide the
1 ]
[
backwards.
.
[
7 ]
.
[
]
Meaning
Fully
charged
Partially
charged
Needs to be
charged
when
[
7 ]
Charging the battery pack
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the
m
[
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 nd 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.
[
]
5. Pull the battery pack
charger
.
[
]
Control LEDs on the charger
Green
Red
Lights
—
up
—
Lights up
—
Flashes
Flashes Flashes
!
[
7 ]
.
[
]
is still warm,
7 ]
[
from the
7 ]
[
into the
7 ]
[
.
[
]
to a socket-
[
]
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