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7 . Commissioning
7.1 Inserting or replacing batteries:
1. Open the screw cap on the end of the grip.
2. Remove the plastic sleeve, with the discharged batter-
ies, from the main tube.
3. Refill the plastic sleeve with the required batteries or
rechargeable cells.
NOTE!
The battery symbol on the display indicates
the charging status of the inserted batteries or
rechargeable cells. When the batteries/rechargeable
cells are discharged, a flashing battery symbol will
appear. No further work will be possible, and the
batteries/cells must be replaced. Discharged batter-
ies/rechargeable cells can be pushed out of the
sleeve using the new batteries/cells.
ATTENTION!
Ensure that the new batteries are all
inserted into the sleeve in the same direction. Only
replace the batteries or cells as a set. Only use bat-
teries or cells of the same type.
The batteries are included in the delivery are not
rechargeable!
4. Insert the sleeve together with the batteries, with the
positive pole facing outwards, into the main tube.
5. Close and tighten the screw cap at the end of the
handle manually.
7.2 Settings
7.2.1 Switching on and off
Ensure that the torque wrench with built-in angle gauge
is not under load when switching on.
Press
and
twice briefly at the same time and
release – the wrench is switched on.
Press and
once briefly at the same time and
release – the wrench is switched off.
When switching on for the first time, the display will
show the factory settings and the battery charge status
display.
NOTE!
Should the message “System N.O.K.”
or “Service” appear, please refer to the chapter
“Malfunctions“ on pages 24/25.
NOTE!
The orientation of the display can be
rotated for easy reading by pressing
at
the same time, regardless of the direction of
operation or handling.
7.2.2 Menu access
Normally, you can access the menu using
. Here,
you can then access the individual menu items using
. You can then either select menu sub-options
or configure settings, depending on the menu option.
These must be confirmed using . Pressing , several
times if necessary, allows you to exit the menu and/or
the menu options.
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Design and Function
6 . Before commissioning
Ensure that tools are always used, inspect-
ed and maintained in compliance with the
respective local, state, national or federal
regulations.
To prevent failures in the transfer of force, do not use
hinged joints or extensions if at all possible. The torque
applied to the screw joint can change dramatically when
using hinged joints.
Ensure that the insert tool, the wrench inserts or other
accessories in use are firmly seated. When using a
reversible ratchet, check the desired direction of rota-
tion setting. The lever at the top of the insert-reversible
ratchet switches the ratchet between right-hand and
left-hand operation.
When using inserts, it is vital to ensure their design
conforms to standards and that their shape and size
are correct for the screw joint to be tightened. You must
also comply with the maximum permitted load for the
insert used. This may be lower than the possible torque
of the torque wrench with built-in angle gauge. The use
of modified tools or home-made specialised tools are a
source of danger. Do not use worn or damaged tools or
inserts. Failure to comply can result in personal injury
and/or material damage.
Position the tool so that it cannot slip out from the screw
connection. Take care to maintain a safe, balanced posi-
tion when working. Otherwise, there is a risk of personal
injury and/or property damage.
It is possible for screw joints to become loose. You
should therefore never exceed the maximum torque of
the torque wrench with built-in angle gauge (e.g. when
loosening rusted screws). Overloading can damage the
torque wrench with built-in angle gauge and distort the
release value.
When working with rotation angles, ensure that the
expected torque at the set rotation angle does not
exceed the maximum permissible torque of the tool.
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