3. Protect the charger, battery block and power tool
from moisture, e.g. rain or snow.
4. Always check that all cables are connected correctly
before using the charger.
5. If you discover that a cable is damaged, you should
not use the charger again. Have the damaged cable
replaced immediately.
6. When the charger is not in use, the mains plug should
be removed from the power socket. Do not pull out
the plug by grasping the cable.
7. If the charger has been dropped or has otherwise
been exposed to high mechanical stresses, you
should have it checked for damage by an authorised
dealer before using it again. Damaged parts should be
repaired.
8. Exercise caution when handling the battery block
and do not drop it or expose it to impacts.
9. Never attempt to repair the charger or battery block
yourself. Repairs must always be carried out by an
authorised dealer - otherwise you risk an accident.
10. Before cleaning or servicing the charger or battery
block, always pull the plug from the charger socket.
11. Never charge the battery block when the ambient
temperature is below 5°C or above 40°C.
12. The air vents in the charger must never be blocked.
13. The battery block must not be short-circuited.
A short-circuit will cause a high current to flow. This
may result in overheating, the danger of fire or
explosion of the battery block. This may damage the battery
block or the user may risk an accident.
Therefore:
1. Do not connect any cables to the poles of the battery
block.
2. Take care that there are no metal objects (nails,
paper clips, coins, etc.) on the contact surface of the
battery block.
3. Do not expose the battery block to water or rain.
4, Only use the battery block supplied in combination
with this cordless drill/screwdriver so as to avoid faults
and/or risks to persons.
14. A damaged battery block or one that can no longer
be charged must be disposed of as special waste. Do
not discard it with household waste.
15. Never throw the battery block onto a fire or into
water. This will risk explosion!
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Always check whether your battery voltage
matches that shown on the rating plate. Also find
out whether your mains voltage matches the input voltage of
the charger.
The battery charger is doubly insulated in
compliance with EN60335; it therefore does not
require earthing.
REPLACING CABLES OR PLUGS
Dispose of old cables or plugs immediately they are
replaced by new ones. Connecting a plug on a loose
cable to a socket is dangerous.
3. MOUNTING ACCESSORIES
Fig. B
Always remove the battery before starting work.
FITTING AND REMOVING DRILLS
In addition to drills, the tool can also accommodate
screwdriver bits with a hexagonal shaft.
• Loosen the drill chuck (4) by rotating the hand-grip
(9).
• Insert the shaft of the drill into the chuck.
• Tighten the drill chuck so that the drill is firmly
clamped.
• Rotate the drill chuck in the opposite direction when
you wish to change the cutter.
CONNECTING AND REMOVING THE
BATTERY
Fig. C
Ensure that the exterior of the battery block or tool
is clean and dry before connecting the charger.
• Ensure that the direction reversing switch (6 Fig. A) is
in the central position in order to prevent the
appliance from being switched on unexpectedly.
• Insert the charger (5) into the base of the appliance,
as shown on the illustration. Push the battery until it
latches in.
• Press the locking buttons (10) on both sides before
removing the battery, and disengage the battery
from the base of the appliance.
4. OPERATION
Fig. D
Always follow the safety notes and the relevant
safety code.
Hold the appliance firmly and press the drill steadily onto
the workpiece. Do not overload the appliance. Only use
drills with no visible wear. Worn drills will have a bad
effect on the functioning of the appliance.
ADJUSTING THE SPEED
The appliance has two drill speeds.
• For slow drilling or for driving or removing screws,
set the speed selection switch (2) to '1'.
• For fast drilling set the speed selection switch to '2'.
NEVER SWITCH OVER WHEN THE
MOTOR IS RUNNING!!!
ADJUSTING THE TORQUE
Fig. E
The appliance has 16 different torque settings with
which to set the power for driving and removing screws.
• Set the torque adjustment ring (3) to the desired
position. The available torque settings are indicated
on the adjustment ring by the numbers 1 to 8 and by
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