Replacing cables or plugs
Immediately throw away old cables or plugs when
they have been replaced by new ones. It is
dangerous to insert the plug of a loose cable in
the wall outlet.
• Remove the battery block when the power tool
is not being used and prior to maintenance.
• The tool is suitable for use as a screwdriver
and drill. Any other application is specifically
excluded.
3. MOuntIng ACCESSORIES
Prior to mounting an accessory always
remove the battery.
Fitting and removing drill cutters
Fig. B
In addition to screwdriver bits with a hexagonal
shaft, this tool can also accommodate drill bits
with a hexagonal shaft.
• Loosen the drill chuck (4) by rotating the hand-
grip (9).
• Insert the shaft of the drill cutter into the chuck.
• Tighten the drill chuck so that the drill cutter 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 (1,
Fig. A) is in the central position in order to
prevent the appliance from being switched on
unexpectedly.
• Insert the battery (3) into the base of the
appliance, as shown on the illustration. Push
the battery until it latches in.
• Press the locking buttons (2) on both sides
before removing the battery, and disengage
the battery from the base of the appliance.
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4. OPERAtIOn
Always follow the safety notes and the
relevant safety code.
Hold the appliance firmly and press the drill
steadily onto the work piece. Do not overload the
appliance. Only use drill bits with no visible wear.
Worn bits will have a bad effect on the functioning
of the appliance.
Adjusting the torque
Fig. D
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 dots between the
figures to define intermediate settings (16 in
total).
• You should preferably choose a setting as low
as possible when using the screwdriver. Select
a higher setting if the motor slips.
Driving and removing screws
• Set the direction reversing switch (6) to
position 'R' in order to drive screws.
• Set the direction reversing switch to position 'L'
in order to remove screws.
Drilling
• Rotate the torque adjustment ring (3) to the
drilling position.
Ensure that the direction reversing
switch (6) is always set to 'R' during
drilling.
Switching the device on and off
Fig. A
• Depress the on/off switch (1). It regulates the
speed of the appliance by transmitting power
to the switch.
• Release the on/off switch (1) to halt the drill
chuck immediately which will no longer run on.
• Move the direction reversing switch (6) to the
centre in order to lock the appliance in its
disabled state.