7
Original instructions
EN
avoid placing the charger or battery pack in a warm
environment such as in a metal shed, or an uninsu-
lated trailer.
WARNING:
Never attempt to open the battery
pack for any reason. If the plastic housing of the bat-
tery pack breaks or cracks, return to a service centre
for recycling.
ReAD All Of tHe INstRUCtIONs IN tHe CHAR-
GeR seCtION Of tHIs mANUAl befORe At-
temPtING tO CHARGe tHe bAtteRy PACK fOR
yOUR tOOl.
▪
Always use correct RS battery pack (the one supplied
with tool or a replacement pack exactly like it). Never
install any other battery pack. It will ruin your tool and
may create a hazardous condition.
▪
Charge battery packs only in RS chargers.
▪
Use an environmentally safe disposal unit at a munici-
pal waste disposal centre to dispose of a damaged or
worn out battery.
fIttING AND RemOvING tHe
bAtteRy PACK
To remove the battery from the machine: press the bat-
tery release button (10) and take the battery out of the
tool.
WARNING:
Always set the forward/reverse
switch (6) in central position before any work on the
machine e. g. fitting and removing a battery, tool
change, transport, maintenance and storage.
To install the battery: Insert the charged battery into the
slot below the button (10) until the battery is securely
latched with a click.
bAtteRy CHARGING
▪
Insert the plug of the charger (11) in the socket, and the
charging indicator (13) will be flickered in green,red
and yellow in turn within one second. And then, the
battery charger will be in the standby position.
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Insert the battery (9) in the battery charger consider-
ing the polarity.
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A new battery will work properly after five times of
charging and discharging.Charge and discharge a
battery, which is not used for a long time, for two to
three times to function well.
▪
When the battery working time is remarkably short de-
spite full charging, the life of the battery may be over.
Replace the battery immediately.
WARNING:
The battery will be fully charged
after 1 hour, remove it from the charger after this time.
1) Charging indication:
Green blinks:
Before charging
Red lights:
While charging
Green lights:
Charging completed
Red blinks:
Overheat standby (Battery overheated)
yellow blinks:
charging impossible
2) If charging of the heated battery is attempted imme-
diately after it has been used or charged, indicator
blinks in red (overheat standby). The fan in the char-
ger automatically starts running to cool the hot battery
down to normal temperature. After cooling, indication
changes to red glowing and charging begins.
3) This charger detects charge status and transfers to
fine charging mode when the battery has been almost
fully charged and keeps the battery in full charge
state.
tO ObtAIN tHe best lIfe fOR tHe bAtteRy
▪
Do not recharge battery after a short operation to
avoid decreasing operation time and battery capacity.
▪
When battery is not in use, keep it away from other
metal objects like paper clips, coins, keys, nails,
screws, or other small metal objects that can make
a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting
the battery terminals together may cause fire or ex-
plosion.
▪
Always unplug the charger when not in use and store
in a dry secure place.
▪
Do not charge battery packs and do not store the
charger in premises where the temperature may drop
under 32ºF (0ºC) or exceed 104°F (40°C).
▪
bAtteRy stAte INDICAtION
The battery state during operation can be checked on
the LED display (4) by pressing the indicator button (12).
(Fig. 1)
1 = Battery 70 - 100% charged
2 = Battery 30 - 69% charged
3 = Battery less than 30% charged
4 = Battery flat of defective
VII - Know your product
Before using the power tool, familiarize yourself with all
operating features and safety requirements.
Use the tool and accessories only for the applications
intended. All other applications are expressly ruled out.
1. Keyless chuck
2. Torque adjustment collar
3. Speed selector switch
4. LED battery state indicator
5. ON/OFF trigger switch
6. Forward/reverse switch
7. LED light
8. LED light button
9. Battery
10. Battery release button
11. Charger
12. Battery state indicator button
13. LED chargе state indicator
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