
SW-Stahl und Werkzeugvertriebs GmbH
Tel. +49 (0) 2191 / 46438-0
www.swstahl.de
Leverkuser Straße 65
Fax +49 (0) 2191 / 46438-40
D-42897 Remscheid
E-Mail: [email protected]
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4. If the power lamp (red) does not light
immediately or goes out soon after the
charger is plugged in, consult an
authorized dealer.
5. During charging, the charging lamp (green)
will start flashing. When charging is
completed, an internal electronic switch
will automatically be triggered to prevent
overcharging.
- Charging will not start if the battery pack is
warm. For example, immediately after
heavy-duty operation. The yellow standby
lamp will be flashing until the battery cools
down.
6. If the temperature of the battery pack is
0oC or less, charging takes longer to fully
charge the battery pack than the standard
charging time. Even when the battery is
fully charged, it will have approximately
50% of the power of a fully charged battery
at normal operation temperature.
7. Once the battery is fully charged, the
green lamp will be lit to indicate the gone
into a trickle charge mode.
Ni-MH Battery Pack
When you charge the battery pack for the
first time, or after prolonged storage, charge
it for about 24 hours to bring the battery up to
full capacity.
Li-ion Battery Pack
Your battery pack is not fully charged at the
time of purchase. Be sure to charge the
battery before first use.
Tightening Bolts and Nuts
1. Use the correct size socket. A larger
socket than needed will cause “rounding”
of the bolt and loose metal shaving to fly
off.
2. Start slowly to engage and not damage the
threads. Once the thread is positively
engaged, the speed can be increased to
facilitate the work.
CAUTION: DO NOT push tool in a forward
direction against the fastener. Doing so will put
undue stress on the bearings and the
impression that the tool has lost some of its
power.
3. The proper torque can be reached in a
relatively short time. Stop the tools as soon as
the impact sound heard. When tightening
smaller nuts and bolts, carefully adjust
pressure on the power switch so that the nut is
not damaged.
NOTE: Since the torque is determined by many
factors (battery condition, size of socket, drive
extension used, nut and bolt condition, etc.), for
repeat operations, perform a torque test with a
torque wrench before use.
Removing Bolts and Nuts
Use the maximum torque available to remove
nuts and bolts. Be sure to slow the speed
when the fastener is nearly removed or the
high rotation speed will cause the fastener to
“
fly out
”
and cause damage of injury.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance of the DC motor. Exercise due
care to ensure the motor does not burn out due
to overloading.
Do not allow brake-fluids, gasoline, petroleum-
based products, penetrating oils, etc. to come
in contact with plastic
parts.
They
contain
chemicals that can damage, weaken or destroy
the tool and battery housing.
Repairs should only be done by a qualified
service technician using identical parts to
ensure the safe
and effective use of this
product.
Always ensure that the machine is switched off
and the battery cartridge is removed before
carrying out any work on the machine.
To maintain product safety and reliability,
repairs, maintenance or adjustment should be