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Fit the charger (6) to the battery (Figure 3).
Connect the power supply (7) to a socket
(230 V~) and connect the charger plug (8)
to the charger (Figure 3).
The red control lamp will light up as
soon as contact is made to the power
supply. Put the empty battery into the
charger, make sure the polarity (+/–) is
correct. The green control lamp will light
up when electrical contact is made.
IMPORTANT! If a recently used
up battery is inserted and the
green control lamp does not light
immediately, remove the battery and
start the charging process again a
few minutes later.
The normal charging time is around
3-5 hours. After this, the charger ensures
constant maintenance of the charge. The
battery is protected from overloading by a
thermal protection mechanism, thus it
can be left in the charger for long periods
of time without damaging the battery. An
even warming of the charger and battery
is normal and does not represent a fault.
A battery with a considerably shortened
operating time indicates that it needs to
be replaced.
Note:
The range of the battery is
influenced by the charged state, the
frequency of use, the material being
processed and the level of energy
required to do so.
A new battery only reaches full
performance capability after 5 charge
and discharge cycles.
It the range of a freshly charged battery
should drop considerably when
compared to a new one, the battery is
old and should soon be replaced by a
new one. To do this, contact the
specified service station.
The rechargeable battery is protected by
a thermo-protection fuse against
overcharging - nevertheless it should be
withdrawn from the charging unit on
expiry of the charging time. A constant
heating of charging unit and rechargeable
battery during the charging is normal and
does not represent any malfunction.
TIP! It is recommended additionally
to control the charging process via
an electrical time-switch clock!
8 – Operation
All standard screwdriver bits, bit holders
and drills, up to a diameter of 10 mm
(not in the scope of delivery), can be
clamped in the drill chuck (1) (Fig. 4).
The machine is provided with a quick-
action drill chuck. In this way, you can
replace the accessories in manual
operation rapidly and without drill chuck
keys (Fig. 5).
The drill chuck of clockwise/
anti-clockwise rotation machines
is always fixed with a left-hand thread
bolt. This is to be loosened in front
through the drill chuck (1) before a
drill chuck change. Left-hand thread
bolts can be loosened through
clockwise rotation only.
The screwdriver bits and drill bits with a
length of 50 mm can also be inserted
directly into the bit receptacle.
Prior to start up
Insert a wood screw gently into the hole
pre-drilled using a drill bit. Machine
screws should be started off gently. Fit
a suitable bit or socket to the battery-
powered screwdriver and place firmly
against the screw.
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