14
•
The charging indicator (LED) (
3
) will be lit on the screwdriver casing to signal that charging is under
way (
fig. B
).
Diode will remain lit as long as the charger is connected to mains socket. After discharge minimum 3 – 5
hours of recharge is required to reach the maximum level of the battery.
Normal use allows for multiple chargings. To maintain the screwdriver in good condition recharge its
battery at least once per six months.
The battery should not be charged longer than 8 hours. Exceeding this time limit may cause damage
to battery cells.
Batteries become heated, when they are charged. Do not commence any works, just after the battery
was charged. Wait until it reaches room temperature. This will prevent the battery from damage.
LIGHTING
Each time the lighting button is pressed (
7
), the lighting LED is switched on/off (
8
) that lights working area
(
fig. B
).
INSERTING / REMOVING WORKING BITS
•
Pull of the tool chuck sleeve (
1
) overcoming the spring resistance.
•
Insert a working bit shank to the chuck (
1
), inserting it all the way (it may be necessary to rotated the
working bit until it reaches the correct position).
•
Release the mounting sleeve, which will fasten the working bit.
•
The working tool is removed in the reverse order to the installation.
When short screwdriver tips and bits are used, the additional adapter for screwdriver bits must be used.
ADJUSTABLE HANDLE
The screwdriver handle can be positioned straight (in the axis of the spindle) or at an angle. The handle is
maintained in each of the position with a latch.
•
Press the handle lock button (
2
).
•
Rotate the handle by 180
0
around the axis (
fig. C
).
•
Make sure the handle lock button (
2
) snapped and the handle is properly secured.
SPINDLE BRAKE
The cordless screwdriver is equipped with an electronic brake, which stops the spindle immediately after
the switch button is released. The brake ensures precision when tightening or drilling and prevents free
spindle rotation after it is switched off.
OPERATION / ADJUSTMENTS
SWITCHING ON /SWITCHING OFF
Switching on
- press the switch button (
6
).
Switching off
- release the pressure on the switch button (
6
).
ROTATION DIRECTIONS - LEFT AND RIGHT
The direction of spindle rotations is selected by means of the rotation direction switch (
5
) (
fig. D
).
Left rotations
- set the rotation direction switch (
5
) in the extreme left position.
Right rotations
- set the rotation direction switch (
5
) in the extreme right position.
* It is reserved that in some cases the position of the rotation direction switch in relation to rotations may be different than
described. Refer to graphic signs located on the rotation direction switch or on the tool casing.
The middle position of the rotation direction switch (
5
) is a safe position that prevents accidental activation
of the power tool:
•
The screwdriver can not be activated in this position.
•
Bits and drills are replaced in this position.
•
Before the tool is activated, make sure the rotation direction switch (
5
) is set to a correct position.
The direction of rotations can not be changed, when the screwdriver spindle rotates.
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