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Important
If the drill driver is hot or has been operated so that the battery has become too hot
to charge, the battery status indicators will flash red when the charger is connected.
Let the drill driver cool before beginning to charge the battery.
Overload protection and other safety features
The battery has a number of safety features to prevent damage to the drill driver and
battery during use.
• During short high-load situations the overload protection may turn the drill/driver
off. This protection resets automatically. Release the trigger, wait a few seconds,
ensure that the drill driver is under no load and then restart it. The drill driver should
now function normally again.
• If subjected to a high load for an extended period the overheating protection
may turn the drill driver off. This feature is self-resetting but the drill driver cannot
be restarted until it has returned to normal operating temperature. Let the drill
driver and battery cool properly before trying to start working again. Exposure to
continuous sunlight can give rise to detrimental temperatures and should therefore
be avoided.
• The battery has a deep discharge undervoltage protection device which operates
when the battery becomes discharged. The undervoltage protection device turns
the drill driver off automatically and the battery then needs to be recharged.
Functions
Power trigger
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The drill driver is started and stopped by squeezing or releasing the power trigger (3).
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The drill driver is equipped with a variable speed control, which makes it extremely
practical for screwdriving. The more the power trigger is squeezed, the higher the
speed of the chuck.
Work light
The drill driver is equipped with a light (5) which is positioned close to the battery
so that it can light up the work area without being obscured by the chuck. The light
comes on when the trigger is pulled and goes off about 4 seconds after the trigger has
been released.
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