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4. BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS

1. CHARGING

Before removing the Battery pack from the 
tool, set the Rotational direction 
switch(Fig. A 8) at middle position, and 
keep hands away from the Trigger 
switch(Fig. A 2).

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(Fig. D) A Pack cap(Fig. D 15) that is used 
to prevent short circuits must be removed 
from the terminal of the Battery pack.
(Fig. E) When charging the Battery pack, 
remove it from the tool by pushing on its 
latches (Fig. E 18) from both sides while 
firmly holding the grip of the tool.

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(Fig. F) Plug the charger into a wall sock-
et (100V - 240V).
The red light, a current-carrying indica-
tor, (Fig. F 22) will flash on and off with 
two short (Pipi) beep sounds.

WHEN THE ORANGE STANDBY 

LIGHT IS LIT

When the Battery pack is hot (after continuous 
use or exposure to direct sunlight) the Charger 
will automatically switch to standby to protect the 
Battery. The orange standby light will be lit until 
the Battery's temperature lowers to a safe level, 
The Battery will then be charged automatically.

WHEN THE BATTERY PACK IS AT 

LOW TEMPERATURE

When the Battery pack is at low temperature, its 
charging is automatically suspended until its 
temperature increases (higher than 5°C (41°F)), 
in order to protect it, even if it is set in the Charg-
er.
Leave the Battery pack at normal temperature in 
the room for some time, and then, charge it 
again.

WHEN THE ORANGE STANDBY 

LIGHT BLINKS

This indicates the Battery cannot be charged. 
Unplug the Charger and check the charging re-

ceptacle. If there are any foreign objects, remove 
them with a soft dry cloth. If the orange light still 
blinks or there are no foreign objects, there may 
be a problem with the battery or charger. Return 
to dealer for service.

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(Fig. G) Charge the Battery pack.

(1) Fully insert the Battery into the receptacle on 

the Charger until it sits securely on the end.

(2) Charging will start automatically and will be 

indicated by the red charging light with 
beeps.

(3) Charging time is approximately 35 minutes 

(90% capacity). This will vary by temperature 
and source voltage.

(4) For batteries those are at low temperatures 

(10°C (50°F) or lower), charging time must 
be extended longer. When charging at low 
temperatures, both of the red and the orange 
charging light will be lit.

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(Fig. H) When the battery pack has been 
recharged, the "red" lamp turns off and 
the "green" lamp blinks.
The "green" LED lamp(Fig. H 22) blinks 
slowly and a long beep sounds for ap-
proximately 2 seconds. Now, the battery 
has been recharged to approximately 
90% of its capacity. Quick charging takes 
approximately 35 minutes (however, the 
recharging time and capacity slightly 
change depending on the ambient tem-
perature and power voltage).

(Fig. I) You can use the battery pack when 
quick charging is complete. However, if you 
leave the battery pack on the charger, re-
charging will continue. When the battery is 
fully recharged (to 100% capacity), the 
"green" LED lamp lights up (and a long beep 
sounds for approximately 2 seconds).

(1) (Fig. J) After you have recharged the battery 

pack, remove it from the charger.

(2) (Fig. K) Unplug the charger power cord from 

the wall socket.

When the battery pack is fully discharged, 
do not leave it for a long time without re-
charging. If the fully discharged battery 
pack is removed from the system and left 

WARNING

CAUTION

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Page 1: ...TOOL STUDY THIS MANUAL TO ENSURE SAFETY WARNING AND INSTRUCTIONS KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE TOOL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE LESEN SIE VOR INBETRIEBNAHME DES GER TES DIE GEBRAUCHS UND SICHER HEITSHINW...

Page 2: ...h if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTE Emphasizes essential information DEFINITIONEN DER HINWEISBEZEICHNUNGEN WARNUNG Zeigt eine eventuell gef hrliche Situation an die den Tod od...

Page 3: ...8 17 19 21 20 22 23 24 25 26 15 2 1 1 18 21 22 22 21 22 22 15 18 Fig A Abb A Fig B Abb B Fig C Abb C Fig J Abb J Fig K Abb K Fig L Abb L Fig M Abb M Fig H Abb H Fig I Abb I Fig D Abb D Fig E Abb E Fig...

Page 4: ...4 9 5mm ISO 1173 Form E 6 3 1 2 11 1 A B 1 2 6 12 1 2 6 12 8 2 4 Fig N Abb N Fig O Abb O Fig P Abb P Fig Q Abb Q Fig R Abb R Fig S Abb S Fig T Abb T Fig U Abb U Fig V Abb V PJID143 2Lang book 4...

Page 5: ...t match the out let Never modify the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Un modified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock Avoid body...

Page 6: ...picking up or carrying the tool Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energizing power tools that have the switch on invites acci dents Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turni...

Page 7: ...burns 6 SERVICE Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained 2 SCREW DRIVER SAFET...

Page 8: ...causing serious injury Never use a transformer Never connect the Battery charger to an engine generator direct current power supply The charger will break down or be dam aged from burning Avoid charg...

Page 9: ...ects such as clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another Do not leave or store the tool in a vehi cle or in direct sunlight durin...

Page 10: ...N CHARG ING STATUS INDICATOR LAMP 23 SPECIFICATION LABEL 24 VENTILATOR 25 CE VDE POWER PLUG 26 POWER CORD 2 TOOL SPECIFICATIONS Tool Battery charger PRODUCT NO PJID143 WEIGHT 1 45kg 3 2lbs Battery inc...

Page 11: ...ng fasteners Screws Bolts 5 ABOUT PRODUCTION YEAR This product bears production number in the body Fig A12 The two digits of the number from left indicates the production year PRODUCT NAME MAX lithium...

Page 12: ...the orange light still blinks or there are no foreign objects there may be a problem with the battery or charger Return to dealer for service 3 Fig G Charge the Battery pack 1 Fully insert the Battery...

Page 13: ...below is observed the battery pack is at the end of its service life Re place it with a new one Although the battery pack has been properly charged fully charged a great drop in operat ing time has be...

Page 14: ...temperature of the battery pack is too high Battery recharging starts automatically when the temperature drops below the limit If the temperature of the battery pack is too low Place the battery pack...

Page 15: ...Fig N Do not use other types of bit Pull the sleeve protector Fig O 1 forward until it stops and insert the bit into the hexagonal socket in the anvil until it stops then release the guide sleeve To...

Page 16: ...e left side of the tool Fig R Fig S Installing Removing the belt hook Installing 1 Insert the belt hook into the slot on the tool 2 Secure it with screws Removing Loosen the screws and then remove the...

Page 17: ...led Because excessively long operating peri ods may stretch or break small screws be sure to check the operating time and tight ening torque before starting operation Tighten with the tool lined up st...

Page 18: ...ning torque differs according to its torque coefficient A coefficient deter mined by finished conditions of the bolt In dicated by bolt manufacturers grade or length 4 Workpiece When a bolt is tighten...

Page 19: ...ut of reach of chil dren All quality tools will eventually require serv icing or replacement of parts because of wear from normal use STORE THE TOOL When you have finished using the tool or when the t...

Page 20: ...ctives ci dessus en utilisant les standards Europ ens suivants Directive de M canique EN ISO 12100 1 2003 A1 2009 EN ISO 12100 2 2003 A1 2009 EN ISO 14121 1 2007 EN 60745 1 2009 EN 60745 2 2 2004 Dire...

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