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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
Storage of the battery
In order to prolong the life of the battery, it is required to provide adequate storage conditions. The batteries can go through ap-
proximately 500 „loading - discharging” cycles. The battery must be stored between 0 and 30°C, at the relative humidity of 50%. In
order to store the battery for a prolonged period, it is required to charge it to approximately 70% of its capacity. In case of prolonged
storage, it is required to recharge the battery once a year. Do not permit excessive discharging of the battery, since this would
reduce its life and may cause irreversible damage.
During storage, the battery will be gradually unloading due to leakage conductance. The process of automatic unloading depends
on the temperature of storage, since the higher the temperature, the fastest the process. In case of incorrect storage of batteries,
there is a danger of electrolyte leakage. In case of leakage, it is required protect the leakage with neutralizing agent. In case of
contact of electrolyte with the eyes, it is required to rinse the eyes abundantly, and then immediately seek medical assistance.
It
is prohibited to use a tool with a damaged battery.
In case the battery is completely worn out, it is required to deposit it at a special point dedicated to disposal of such waste.
Transport of the batteries
Lithium-ion batteries are in accordance with legal regulations treated as dangerous waste. The user of the tool may transport the
tool with the battery or only batteries by land. Then no additional conditions must be complied with. In transport is realised by third
parties (for example dispatch through courier service), then it is required to proceed in accordance with regulations for transport
of dangerous materials. Before shipment, contact an authorised person.
It is prohibited to transport damaged batteries. During transport the battery must be removed from the tool, and the exposed
contacts protected, e.g. with insulating tape. Protect the batteries so that they do not move inside the package during transport. It
is also required comply with the national regulations for transport of dangerous materials.
Charging the Battery
Caution!
Disconnect the charger plug from the mains before charging. In addition, clean the battery and battery clamps of dirt
and dust with a soft, dry cloth or brush.
Disconnect the battery from the tool.
Slide the battery into the charger socket (II).
Plug the charger into a mains socket.
The red LED will light up, which indicates the charging process.
When charging is complete, the red LED will turn off and the green LED will light up to indicate that the battery is fully charged.
Pull the charger plug out of the mains socket.
Pull the battery out of the charging station by pressing the battery clamp button.
Caution!
If the green LED lights up when the charger is connected to the mains, the battery is fully charged. In this case, the
charger will not start the charging process.
The tool has a built-in charge indicator. The LEDs will light up by pressing the power switch, the more of them come on, the more
charged the battery is. If the LEDs do not light up when the button is pressed, the battery is discharged.
TOOL USE
Before starting operation, make sure that the battery is disconnected from the tool and that the switch is locked.
Working with impact socket wrenches
Install the bolt or nut by hand onto the thread (at least two turns) before you start to screw in the bolt or nut with a socket wrench.
Make sure that the size of the socket wrench has been chosen correctly in relation to the component to be unscrewed or tightened.
Improper sizing can result in damage to both the wrench and the nut or bolt.
The threaded connection should be able to withstand the maximum torque of the tool.
Tightening and unscrewing
Install a suitable impact socket wrench (IV) on the driver.
Select the correct direction of rotation by turning the switch (V). The direction of rotation is always opposite to the rotation of the
switch.
Connect the battery to the tool.
Grasp the tool (VI). The machine is designed to be operated with one hand. However, if such a grip is not suffi cient to counteract
the torque, the housing should be grabbed with the other hand.
Unlock the switch by sliding the locking button in the direction of the driver (VII).
Slide the socket wrench onto the nut or the bolt head. Insert the hexagonal wrench into the bolt head socket.
Press and hold the switch (VIII). By changing the pressure on the switch, the torque speed can be adjusted. The higher the pres-
sure on the switch, the higher the torque speed.
In case of tightening, when the maximum torque is reached, the overload clutch engages and the drive of the driver is disengaged.