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Charger safety warnings
– This appliance is not designed for use by other people (chil-
dren included), physical, sensory or mental incapability or
lack of experience and knowledge of whose prevent from safe
use of the appliance without being supervised, or without be-
ing instructed on use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
– Children should be supervised to avoid their playing with the
appliance.
Information about noise level
and vibrations
The values have been measured in conformity with EN 62841-1�
ASP 600-2B
Acoustic pressure level L
= 92 dB (A)�
pA
Acoustic power level L
= 103 dB (A)�
wA
In accuracy of measurements K = 5 dB (A)�
ATTENTION! Noise is generated during work!
Use ear protection!
The weighted value of vibrations affecting hands and arms
a
= 16 m�s
�
-2
h
In accuracy of measurements K = 2�57 m�s
The emission values specified (vibration, noise) were measured in
accordance with the test conditions stipulated in EN 62481 and are
intended for machine comparisons� They are also used for making
preliminary estimates regarding vibration and noise loads during
operation�
The emission values specified refer to the main applications for
which the power tool is used� If the electric power tool is used for
other applications, with other tools or is not maintained sufficient-
ly prior to operation, however, the vibration and noise load may be
higher when the tool is used�
Take into account any machine idling times and downtimes to esti-
mate these values more accurately for a specified time period� This
may significantly reduce the load during the machine operating
period�
Use
Cordless impact screwdrivers are designed for driving, drilling and
impact drilling without the need for connection to a power outlet�
This device may only be used for the intended purposes� The user
bears full responsibility for the consequences of unintended use�
Double insulation
To ensure maximum safety of the user our tools are designed and
built to satisfy applicable European standards (EN standards)� Tools
with double insulation are marked by the international symbol of
a double square� These tools must not be grounded and a two-wire
cable is sufficient to supply them with power� Tools are shielded in
accordance with EN 55014�
Accumulator Battery Charge
Instructions
1� Please make sure that the mains voltage is the same as the
voltage listed on the machine plate on the charger� First, plug
the power cable (10b) into the charger (10a), then connect the
charger (10a) to power supply� A red LED indicator (11) will
light up� This means that the charger is ready to charge� Check
the connection to power supply if the red LED indicator does
not light up� If power supply is in order, bring the charger in for
repair to an authorised service centre!
2� Slide the battery (1) into the charger all the way�
3� The red LED indicator light turns off and a green LED indicator
light (11) begins blinking, indicating that the battery is in fast
charge mode�
4� The battery is fully charged after about 60 to 80 minutes (de-
pending on the battery capacity) once the green LED indicator
light stops blinking and remains lit�
20
�
-2
5� Disconnect the battery from the charger� If you do not wish to
charge another battery, disconnect the charger from the pow-
er source�
An overview of charging LED indicator lights (11):
Green LED indicator
Red LED indicator
Is off
Is on (constant light)
Is on and is blinking
Is off
Is on (constant light)
Is off
Is on and is blinking
Is on and is blinking
Is off
Is on and is blinking
* When the charger is activated after it is connected to power, the red and the
green LED indicator lights will blink for about 1 second, then the red LED indica‑
tor light will stop blinking and remain on (constant light).
New batteries:
Battery capacity may be slightly smaller than the listed value dur-
ing the first few initial charge cycles� The reason is that the chem-
ical composition of the batteries has not been activated yet� This
is a temporary issue and will resolve on its own after a few charge
cycles�
Note:
• A blinking green indicator means that the battery is fully
charged or that it is in slow charge mode, which maintains a
low charge level of the battery�
• The initial battery charge may take longer than 60 to 80
minutes (according to battery capacity) depending on the
environment temperature, the power supply and the current
charge level�
• If you are not using the charger, please unplug it from the pow-
er source�
Important information about the charging
process:
1� To get the best out of the batteries in terms of longevity and
performance is to charge them at an ambient temperature of
18 °C to 24 °C� DO NOT CHARGE the batteries at temperatures
below 0 °C and above 45 °C� This is very important� You will
prevent serious battery damage�
• Do not charge the batteries in direct sunlight, especially in the
summer! You will prevent extreme overheating, which could
damage them!
2� If a battery that is too cold (below 0 °C) is inserted into the
charger, the charger will not begin charging it right away;
instead, the green and the red indicator light will begin blink-
ing� Once the battery reaches the right temperature naturally
(within the standard range), the fast charge process will begin
automatically�
• If a battery that is too hot (more than 45 °C), is inserted into the
charger, the charger will not begin charging it right away; in-
stead, the green and the red indicator light will begin blinking�
Once the battery reaches the right temperature (within the
standard range), the fast charge process will begin automat-
ically�
3� If it is not possible to charge the batteries properly (the red
indicator is blinking):
• Check that the battery contact surfaces are not dirty� Clean
them with a cotton wad and alcohol as needed�
• If the battery is still not charging properly, send or bring the
charger (including the batteries) to your nearest authorised
service centre�
4� Under certain conditions and if the charger is connected to
power, foreign material may short circuit the charge contacts
inside the charger� Foreign conducting substances, such as
steel fibres, aluminium foils or metal deposits must be re-
moved from the charger continuously� Always unplug the
charger from power prior to cleaning�
5� If you are carrying out several different charge operations one
after the other, the charger may become hot� This is normal
and is not a sign of a technical problem�
Signal combinations
Connected to power*
The battery is charging
The battery is charged
The temperature of the
charger or the battery is
too high
The battery is damaged