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it was designed. Do not force the power tool to where the drive 
stops. This can cause damage to the internal workings and could 
overload the power tool.

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Do not alter or misuse the power tool.

 Use of the power tool 

for operations different from those intended could result in a 
hazardous situation.

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Keep fingers off the trigger until ready to drive the screw.

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Do not use on hard surfaces 

such as rock, concrete, masonry, 

bricks or steel. Personal injury or damage to the power tool  
could result.

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Secure work.

 Use clamps or other practical ways to secure and 

support the work piece to a stable platform. Holding the work by 
hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss  
of control. 

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Store power tools.

 When not in use, all power tools should be 

stored in a dry, locked cupboard and out of the reach of children 
and other untrained persons. 

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 Check for damaged parts.

 Check for misalignment or bending 

of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that 
may affect the power tool operation. If damaged, immediately 
discontinue use and ensure the power tool is repaired before using 
again. Poorly maintained power tools can result in accidents.

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Maintain power tools with care.

 Cables must be checked at 

regular intervals and replaced if damaged.

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Recommended accessories.

 Use only accessories that are 

recommended by the manufacturer for your model. Use of 
accessories that are not designed for this tool could result in 
personal injury and/or damage to the power tool. 

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Keep the power tool and its handle dry, clean and free from 

oil and grease for the best and safest performance.

 Always 

use a clean cloth when cleaning. Never use brake fluids, gasoline, 
petroleum-based products, or any strong solvents to clean your 
power tool. Following this rule will reduce the risk of loss of 
control and deterioration of the power tool housing.

Battery Tool Use and Care 

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Use only the USB cable specified by the manufacturer.

 Use of 

the wrong charger with the in-built battery may create the risk of 
a fire. 

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The battery is built into the tool, so cannot be replaced.

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Be careful not to short circuit the power tool,

 as this may 

cause a fire.

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Never leave a power tool unattended whilst charging.

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Never cover the power tool or charger whilst charging.

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Liquid may leak from the battery under abusive conditions.

 

Avoid contact. If skin should accidentally come into contact with 
liquid, flush with water. If liquid should come into contact with 
eyes seek additional medical help. Liquid ejected from damaged 
battery may cause irritation or burns.

Specific Safety Instructions 

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Do not touch any part of the bit holder (1),

 inserted driver bit 

or rotation direction switch (6) during operation. Hold only by the 
handle or housing of the tool.

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Fastening thin items.

 Special caution must be taken for possible 

penetration through thin items, as this could cause possible harm 
to anyone or anything behind the work piece or immediate area.

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Never use the tool as a hammer.

 The sudden impact could shift 

inner components of the power tool and cause damage to the 
power tool.

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When fastening has been completed always ensure the 

rotation direction swich (6) is set to the centre ‘lock’ position.

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Do not disassemble any of the fastener driving parts.

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Never point any power tool at yourself or at any other person.

 

While working, hold the tool in such a way that no injuries can be 
caused to the head or to the body in the event of possible recoil.

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Never actuate the power tool into free space or the air.

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 Do not attempt to open the tool housing or battery pack.

 There 

is a danger of short-circuiting.

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Use appropriate detectors to determine if any utility lines

 

(electric, gas or water) are hidden within the work area or call your 
local utility company for assistance. 

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Do not work on live parts.

 Make sure appropriate contact 

protection is in place when working near electrical lines or similar. 

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Protect the battery against heat 

(continuous intense sunlight), 

fire, water and moisture. There is a danger of explosion. 

Model and Serial No. 

The model code and serial number of this tool will be found on a 
label located on the tool’s housing. Please record the model code and 
serial number in the space provided below. Please always give the 
following information when contacting us.

MODEL CODE…………………………………

SERIAL NUMBER………………………………

Explanation of Label on Power Tool

Cd

Wear CE approved safety goggles at all times

Cd

Read instruction manual before use

Li-ion

Dispose of power tool in accordance with 
environmental legislation

CE: Conforms with EC directives

UKCA: Conforms with UK Conformity  
Assessed Standards

Service 

Any servicing requires specialist tools and knowledge and should 
be performed only by our qualified service engineers or appointed 
service agent. We strongly recommend that the main housing of 
the tool is not opened, as such action may result in injury and may 
compromise the tool warranty.

Features 

(FIG. A)

 

1.  Bit holder 
2.  Rotation direction indicator LEDs 
3.  Charging point 
4.  Charging indicator LED 
5. Trigger 
6.  Rotation direction switch 
7.  LED work light

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