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charger heating during the charging cycle.
Service
• Have your power tool repaired by a qualified person
who only uses original replacement parts. This will
ensure that the power tool remains safe to use.
• Follow the instructions to lubricate and change
the tool bits.
2. SPECIAL SAFETY WARNINGS
• Hold the tool by its insulated grip surfaces when
carrying out an operation where the cutting tool may
come into contact with hidden cables or with its own
cord. The cutting tool that comes in contact with a
"live" wire can cause the power tool’s exposed metal
parts to become "live" and could cause the operator
an electric shock.
• Keep the handles and grip surfaces dry, clean and free
of oil and grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces
do not allow safe handling or control of the tool in
unexpected situations.
• Note that when using a power tool you must hold
the handle correctly. This is key to controlling the tool.
That is why gripping it properly can reduce the risk of
accidents or injuries.
• Wear hearing protection. Hearing loss can be caused
by exposure to noise.
3. SAFETY GUIDELINES WHILE OPERATING
THE POWER TOOL
• The work piece must be properly fixed in place.
Use fixing devices or screws to keep the work piece
securely in place, which will be safer than holding it
in your hands.
• Asbestos based products can cause cancer. Do not
process materials that contain this material.
• Release your grip on the power tool only after the
moving parts have come to a complete stop. The cutting
tool may catch on something during work, which may
make it difficult to keep the power tool under control.
• Use an appropriate detection device to locate hidden
electrical cables. Or, request this information from the
power company. If you drill electric cables, it can cause
fires and electric shocks. Damaged gas lines can cause
explosions. Significant material damage can occur, if
water pipes are punctured.
• If a tool installed in the power tool jams, you must
turn the tool off and remain calm. In this instance,
the power tool will produce a high torque, causing
a sharp kickback movement. The tool installed in the
power tool will probably jam, due to a too overloading
or a deviation during the work with the installed tool.
• If there are hidden electrical cables or power lines
that could be damaged during work, hold the power
tool by the insulated handle. When the power tool
comes in contact with a "live" power line, its metal
parts will conduct electricity and could cause electric
shocks to the operator.
• During work, you must hold the power tool firmly
with your hands and make sure it is firmly in place.
• When operating and using the power tool, only
hold it by the main handle with the switch and not
by other parts.
• Avoid stopping the power tool's motor when its
under a load.
• Never remove a splinter or fragment with the power
tool's motor running.
• Use undamaged tools. It will facilitate working with
the power tool.
• It is strictly prohibited to modify cutting tools and
the use of accessories not designed for this power tool.
• Do not apply excessive pressure when operating the
power tool. This can block the drill bit and overload
the motor.
• Do not let the tool bits get stuck in the processed
material. If this occurs, do not try to release the
material using the power tool's motor; this can make
it non-operational.
• Do not hit the tool bits stuck in the processed material
with a hammer or other objects. The metal fragments
can injure the operator and other bystanders.
• Avoid overheating your power tool when using it
for an extended period.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Battery voltage.........................................................12 V
No-load speed:
Speed one...............................................................0-400 min
-1
Speed two............................................................0-1,400 min
-1
Battery type......................................................................Li-Ion
Time to charge battery..................................................60 min
Battery capacity..............................................................1,5 A
h
Rotation torque reduction....................................1-17 Nm
Drill chuck's clamping capacity.........................0.8-10 mm
Drill performance:
Steel...................................................................................10 mm
Wood................................................................................20 mm
Maximum screw diameter..............................................6 mm
Weight....................................................................................1 kg
Sound pressure level.................................................64.83 dBA
Sound power level.....................................................75.83 dBA
Weighted vibration...................................................1.06 m/s
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5. DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOL
The drills/cordless screwdrivers are designed to drill
wood, plastic and metal, as well as to screw and loosen
screws, bolts, etc.