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you insert the battery pack into or take it out of
the charger.
Connect the adapter
9
to a mains socket.
Insert the battery pack
3
into the charging
cradle
8
. This can only be inserted with the
correct polarity.
The LED
10
lights up green whenever the bat-
tery pack
3
is in the charging cradle
8
and
the adapter
9
is connected to a mains socket.
CAUTION!
Do not charge a battery pack for
a second time in close succession. There is a
danger of overcharging the battery pack.
Inserting / removing the
battery pack into / out of the
drill / grinder
Inserting the battery pack:
Set the ON / OFF switch
1
to position “0”.
Insert the battery pack
3
into the drill / grinder
until it engages.
Removing the battery pack:
Pressing the battery pack buttons
2
at the
sides at the same time allows you to remove
the battery pack
3
.
Inserting or replacing
a tool / collet
Press the spindle lock
7
and keep it pressed.
Rotate the clamping nut
5
until the lock
engages.
Loosen the clamping nut
5
with the combina-
tion key
23
.
If a tool is already inserted, remove it.
First insert the tool you wish to use through the
clamping nut
5
before you insert it into the
collet
18
suitable for the tool shaft.
Press the spindle lock
7
and keep it pressed.
Insert the collet
18
into the threaded insert and
tighten the clamping nut
5
on the thread using
the combination key
23
.
NOTE:
Use the screwdriver end of the combi-
nation key
23
to release or tighten the screw of
the mandrels
12
.
Switching on and off / Setting
the speed range
Switching on / Setting the speed range:
Set the ON / OFF switch
1
to a position
between “2” and “10”.
Switching off:
Set the ON / OFF switch
1
to position “0”.
Advice on working with
materials / Tools / Speed ranges
Use the highest speed when working on steel
or iron with the milling bits.
Use a short trial on a test piece to determine the
optimum rotational speed range for working on
zinc, zinc alloy, aluminium, copper and lead.
Use the low speed range for working on plastics
and low-melting point materials.
Use high speeds on wood.
Use the medium speed range for cleaning,
polishing and buffing.
The following information shall be considered as
recommendatory only. Learn by practical experience
which tools and settings are the best for the materi-
als you work with.
Operation