down for a few minutes.
6. The battery heats up during use: The energy
pumped from the battery generates heat. It does not
damage the battery, the heat of energy is normal. If
you want to cool the battery, simply leave the drill off
for a few minutes before continuing.
7. The battery heats up while charging: This is normal
and results from chemical reactions taking place
inside the battery during the charging process.
8. During charging, the charger heats up: This is
normal and results from a reduction in voltage from
230 V to 20 V.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
! Always remove the battery from the tool before
cleaning and maintenance.
Your tool requires no additional lubrication or
maintenance. There are no parts that you can repair.
Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean your
tools. Wipe it with a dry cloth.
Keep the motor fan vents clean.
Never clean any part of the tool with a hard, sharp or
rough object.
Storage when not used for a long time
Do not store the tool in a place where the temperature
is high.
If possible, store the tool in a place with a constant
temperature and humidity.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Working voltage
No-load speed 1
No-load speed 2
Chuck
Battery
Charging unit Prim.
Check.
Idle strikes:
Tightening torque:
Charging time
Torque setting:
LED light, hammer function,
Weight
Sound pressure level measured according to EN
60745:
LpA (sound pressure) 68,7 dB dB (A) KpA=3
LWA (sound power) 79,7 dB (A) KwA=3
Take appropriate measures to protect your hearing!
Wear hearing protection whenever the sound
pressure exceeds the level of 80 dB (A).
Weighted effective acceleration according to EN
60745:
2,245 m/s2 K=1.5
Caution: The vibration level may vary during
power tool operation from the declared value
depending on the way the power tool is used and
depending on the following conditions: Method of
20V DC
0-500 min-1
0-1600 min-1
13 mm
20V / 2000 mAh
230 V ~ 50 Hz, 60W
21 V, 2.0A
0-6500 / 0-2080
50 N.m
1h (fast charge)
16 + 2
2x batteries
3.75 kg
power tool use and type of material being cut or
drilled, conditions of the power tool and method
of its maintenance, appropriateness of the used
accessories and ensuring its sharpness and good
conditions, the strength of handle gripping, use of
anti-vibration equipment, suitability of the power
tool for the purpose for which it has been designed
and compliance with workflows according to
manufacturer's instructions.
If this power tool is used in an inappropriate manner,
a hand/shoulder vibration syndrome may appear.
Caution: For clarification, it is necessary to consider
the level of vibrations in specific conditions of use in
all operating modes, e.g. the time when the power
tool is switched off except for the operation time,
and when it idles, i.e. performs no work. This may
substantially decrease the exposition level during the
whole operating cycle.
Minimize the risk of vibrations, use sharp chisels, drill
and blades.
Keepthe power toolin compliancewith
theseinstructions and provide for its proper
lubrication.
When using the power tool regularly, invest into anti-
vibration equipment.
Do not use the power tool under temperatures lower
than 10°C. Plan your project containing work with the
power tool producing high vibrations carefully and
spread it over more days.
Subject to changes.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONWASTE
MANAGEMENT
Power tools, accessories and packaging should
be provided for recycling and not to harm the
environment.
Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!
According to Directive 2012/19/EU of the European
Parliament and of the Council on waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE) and its approximation
in national laws, unfit power tools must be handed
over at the point of purchase of similar equipment, or
in available collection points designated for collection
and disposal of power tools. Such disposed power
tools will be collected, disassembled and delivered for
environment-friendly recycling.
WARRANTY
In the attached material, you will find our warranty
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