11
1,2.
Read the instruction manual, observe warnings and
safety conditions therein.
3.
Use protective goggles and hearing protectors.
4.
Keep the tool away from children.
5.
Protect against rain.
6.
Device with class II insulation.
7.
Disconnect the power cord before starting
maintenance or operation.
8.
Use indoors, protect from water and moisture.
9.
Do not throw into fire.
10.
Maximum permissible cell temperature.
11.
Recycling
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Drill is a battery powered tool. Drive consists of a DC
commutator motor with permanent magnets and
planetary gear. Drill is designed for screwing in and out
screws and bolts in wood, metal, plastics and ceramics,
and for drilling holes in those materials. Cordless, battery-
powered power tools are especially useful for works in
interior furnishing, adaptation of premises etc.
Use the power tool according to the manufacturer’s
instructions only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted
on the drawing pages of this manual.
1.
Quick-release chuck
2.
Torque adjustment ring
3.
Direction selector switch
4.
Battery
5.
Battery lock button
6.
Switch
7.
LED diodes
8.
Charging station
9.
Charger
10.
Lighting
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Battery
- 2 pcs
2. Charger
- 1 pce
3. Charging station
- 1 pce
4. Drills
- 6 pcs
5. Driver bits
- 6 pcs
6. Bit holder
- 1 pce
7. Carrying case
- 1 pce
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
•
Set the direction selector switch (
3
) in middle position.
•
Push battery lock button (
5
) and slide out the battery (
4
)
(
fig. A
).
•
Insert charged battery (
4
) into the handle holder, you
should hear when the battery lock button (
5
) snaps.
BATTERY CHARGING
Drill is supplied with partially charged battery. The battery
should be charged in ambient temperature between 4°C
and 40°C.
•
Remove the battery (
4
) from the drill (
fig. A
).
•
Connect the charging station (
8
) to the charger (
9
)
(
fig. B
).
•
Put the battery (
4
) inside the charging station (
8
) (
fig. C
).
•
Connect the charger (
9
) to mains socket (
230V AC
).
Once the charger is connected to mains socket, LED diodes
(
7
) will light up on the charging station (
8
), different
configurations are possible (see description below).
• Red diode lit
– voltage supplied and informs that
charging is in progress.
• Green diode lit
(red diode turns off ) – the battery is fully
charged.
Once the battery has been charged, the green diode
stays on until you will disconnect the charger from mains
network.
Batteries heat up very strongly during charging
process. Do not work just after charging has been
finished, wait until the battery cools down to room
temperature. It will prevent battery damage.
SPINDLE BRAKE
Drill is equipped with electronic brake that stops the
spindle immediately after the switch button (
6
) is released.
The brake ensures precision when screwing or drilling and
prevents free spindle rotation after switching off.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
Switching on
– press the switch button (
6
).
Switching off
– release the switch button (
6
).
Each time the switch button (
6
) is pressed, the LED diode
(
10
) lights up to illuminate the workplace.
ROTATIONAL SPEED CONTROL
Increase or reduce pressure on the switch button (
6
) to
adjust drilling or driving speed while operating. Speed
adjustment allows for a soft start, which prevents dill
slipping when drilling holes in gypsum or glaze, and allows
for operation control when driving screws in and out.
OVERLOAD CLUTCH
Set the torque adjustment ring (
2
) in appropriate position
to permanently set overload clutch to defined torque
value. When the set torque is reached, overload clutch
disconnects automatically. It prevents from driving screws
too deep or damaging the drill.
TORQUE ADJUSTMENT
•
Different screws and materials require different torque
to be applied.
•
The bigger the number corresponding to given position,
the bigger is the torque (
fig. D
).
•
Set the torque adjustment ring (
2
) to appropriate torque
value.
•
Always start operation with low torque.
•
Increase the torque gradually until obtaining desired
results.
•
Use higher settings to undo screws.
Summary of Contents for 50G185
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