13
T
he design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and additional safety systems are used,
nevertheless there is always a small risk of operational injuries.
C
O
N
STR
UC
T
I
O
N AND U
SE
Drill is a battery-powered tool. Drive consists of DC commutator motor with permanent magnets and
planetary gear. Drill is designed for screwing in and out screws and bolts in wood, metal, plastics and
ceramics, and for drilling holes in these materials. Cordless, battery-powered power tools are especially
useful for works in interior furnishing, adaptation of premises etc.
Use the powertool according to the manufacturer’s instructions only.
D
ES
C
R
I
PT
I
O
N
O
F D
R
AWING
P
AG
ES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the drawing pages of this manual.
Quick-release chuck
1
.
Torque control ring
2.
Direction selector switch
3
.
Battery lock button
4.
Battery
5
.
Switch
6.
Gear switch
7.
Light
8.
* Slight diferences may appear between the product and drawing
M
E
ANING
O
F
S
YMB
O
L
S
CAUT
I
ON
WARN
I
NG
ASSEMBLY/SETT
I
NGS
I
NFORMAT
I
ON
E
QUI
P
M
E
N
T
AND ACC
ESSOR
I
ES
Battery
- 1 pce
1.
Charger
- 1 pce
2.
Charging station
- 1 pce
3.
Driver bits
- 1 pcs
4.
Transport case
- 1 pce
5.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
RE
M
O
VING AND IN
SERT
ING
T
H
E
BA
TTER
Y
●
Set the direction selector switch (
3
) in middle position
Push buttons (
●
4
) and slide the battery (
5
) to the front (
ig. A
).
I
nsert charged battery (
●
5
) into the handle holder, you should hear when the lock buttons (
4
)
snap.
CHA
R
GING
T
H
E
BA
TTER
Y
Drill is supplied with partially charged battery. Charge the battery full before use. Charging the battery
should be carried out in temperature between 4°C to 40°C. New battery, or one that have not been used for
a long time, will reach full eiciency after approximately 5 charge/discharge cycles.
●
Remove the battery (
5
) from the drill (
ig. A
).
Connect charging station to the charger.
●
Connect the charger to mains socket (
●
2
3
0 VAC
).
Put the battery (
●
5
) inside the charging station (
ig. B
).
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