PREPARATION FOR WORK:
Gear I:
Used for driving and unscrewing screws.
Gear II:
Used for drilling.
CAUTION:
Do not change the position of the gear shifter (
3
) during tool
operation as this may damage the gear box. Always allow the tool to come
to a full stop before changing the setting of the gear shifter.
If the gear shifter does not move all the way, move the drive spindle
slightly.
1. Disconnect the battery (
8
) from the driver.
2. Open the chuck as much as possible (
1
)
3. Using a PH 2 (Philips No.2) screwdriver, rotate the fixing screw of the
chuck clockwise (
CAUTION!
L
eft-thread
).
4. Hold the lower chuck ring (the one closer to the driver body) and
rotate the drill/driver chuck counter-clockwise (looking from the
point of view of the chuck).
CAUTION:
A jammed keyless chuck (
1
) can be released by inserting the
short end of a hex key in the chuck and lightly tapping the longer arm of
the key (see Fig.
D
).
5. To attach the chuck, screw it onto the drive spindle counter-clockwise
(looking from the chuck side) and secure by screwing in the fixing
screw counter-clockwise using a PH 2 screwdriver (No.2 Philips). For
the chuck not to rotate during screwing in the fixing screw, the chuck
should be held by the lower ring (the one closer to the drill/driver
body).
ź
Both sides of the drill/driver body have in-built inserts (
9
), which
make it possible to hold bits during work.
ź
The drill/driver is equipped with an auxiliary light (
1
3
) for the area of
drilling/driving, which turns on after the appropriate switch (
1
2
) is
pushed.
CAUTION:
Disconnect the battery from the driver or put the rotation
direction switch (
4
) in the middle position to secure the machine from being
started by mistake, which could in turn cause harm to the user.
The gear shifter (
3
) makes it possible to choose 2 rotation speed ranges.
1.
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Charging the battery
The driver is supplied with a partially charged battery. Charge the battery
fully before use. It is recommended that the first charging session lasts at
least 1 hour.
Press the battery lock button (
10
), slide the battery out (
8
) (Fig.
B
) and
insert into charger socket (
1
5
)(Fig.
C
).
Connect charger to an electrical
socket
230 V-240 V,
50Hz.
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Battery charging indicator
A
green
LED light indicates that the charger is connected to a power
source.
A
red
light flashing with a frequency of about 1/s (1Hz) indicates that
charging is in progress.
Once the battery is fully charged, the red light stops flashing and both,
red and green, lights are lit continuously.
The charging current is lowered automatically as charging progresses.
After approx. 1 hour the charging current is stabilised at a minimum level
(trickle charging), which prevents battery overcharging and damage.
After charging, disconnect the charger and remove the battery.
The lithium-ion battery can be charged at any moment, without
detriment to its life. Interrupting the charging process does not entail a
risk of damaging the battery cells.
IN USE:
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Turning on/off
Auxiliary components
The switch (
1
2
) has fluid rotation speed adjustment built-in.
Press the switch to activate the power tool. The rotation speed will
increase the further the switch is pushed. To stop the power tool, release
the switch.
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Choosing rotation direction
(Fig.
E
)
The driver can work with clockwise (right) or counter-clockwise (left)
rotation.
- to select clockwise rotation, move the clockwise/counter-clockwise
slider (
4
) to the right (looking from the back of the driver),
- to select counter-clockwise rotation, move the clockwise/counter-
clockwise slider (
4
) to the left (looking from the back of the driver),
When the rotation direction switch is in the middle position, it is locked.
For drilling and driving screws in, clockwise operation should be
selected. For taking out the drill bit, removing a stuck drill bit, or
unscrewing screws, counter-clockwise operation should be selected.
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I
nstallation
and
removing
drills
to/from
the
keyless
chuck
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Choosing torque
(Fig.
F
)
The driver is equipped with a ring (
2
), which can be used for setting the
toque when driving screws. The ring has 1
6
settings, from 1 to 1
5
, and a
drilling setting.
To remove a drill (or a working bit) from the chuck
hold the lower ring of
Using a given setting (from 1 - 1
5
) means that the clutch is set to an
the grip (the one close to the tool body) with one hand and rotate, with
assigned toque. This makes it possible to prevent a screw from being
the other hand, the upper ring anticlockwise to enlarge the chuck
driven too far or being damaged. Different torques should be used for
opening. To install a drill (or a working bit) in the chuck hold the lower
different screws and materials.
ring of the grip (the one close to the tool body) with one hand and rotate,
Always start with a low torque and increase gradually until the desired
with the other hand, the upper ring clockwise to achieve locking of the
result is achieved.
drill /bit in the chuck.
For drilling in metal, wood or plastic, set the ring (
2
), so that the indicator
Drills (or other working bits) must be moved to the full depth of the chuck
(
1
3
) points to symbol (
1
4
)
.
opening.
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Drilling boreholes
To drill deep boreholes carry out your job gradually, drill to lower
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Changing the chuck
(Fig.
G
)
n
ź
The drill/driver body includes a magnet (
11
), which makes it possible
to hold drill bits, driver bits etc. during use.
ź
The drill/driver is equipped with a special level/plumb indicator (
5
),
which makes it possible to place the drill bit level or plumb (Fig.
A
2
).
The tool should be placed in such a way that the air bubble is in the
middle of the upper ring of the indicator and then drilling can start. If
this is done, the drilled hole will be exactly level. When drilling is done
vertically, the air bubble should be in the middle of the back ring of the
level vial (
5
).
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Shifting gear
(Fig.
A1
)
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