Check before Use
1. The power source
• Observe correct main voltage. The voltage
of power source must agree with the voltage
specified in the name plate.
• Make sure the rated voltage in the electric drill
and the battery are the same. When the rated
voltage of the battery is higher than that of the
electric drill, the motor can be damaged by fire.
2. Attachment of the battery
Make sure the battery is attached correctly before
you use the electric tool.
If drill stalls, it is usually because it is
being overloaded or improperly used.
Release trigger immediately. Do not
click trigger on and off in an attempt to start
a stalled drill.
Make sure the battery is attached in the body of
the tool tightly before you start operation.
When the battery is not attached tightly, it may be
fallen during the operation and cause an injury in
the top of your foot.
3. Polarity of the battery
When the polarity of the battery is not correct,
it may cause the trouble of the switch. Also, the
reversal of the rotating direction can bring a
dangerous situation.
4. Trial run
Before starting the work, wear protection (goggles,
safety helmet, ear plugs, protective gloves) and
run the tool in the direction avoiding other persons
to see if the tool is operated normally.
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Specifications and List of
Contents
1. Specifications
Model
Rated voltage, V
No load Sp.
[/min]
Maximum
capacity
[Ø mm]
Tool
Wood screw
Chuck capacity [mm]
Weight,
according
EPTA procedure 01/2003
[kg]
Voltage, V
Battery
Capacity, Аh
FL14415
Weight, [kg]
Imput Voltage, V ~
Output Voltage, V
Battery
Charging Current, А
Charger
Charging Time, min
F144
Weight, kg
Saftey Class
2. List of Contents
Plastic case
Battery
Battery Charger
Instruction Manual
Hook
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DC10/14,4L2
14.4
1st gear
0-450
2nd gear
0-1450
Steel
10
Wood
20
10
0.8-10
to
1.4
14.4
1.5
0.3
220-240
14.4/18
3.0
35
0.7
II
1
2
1
1
1
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