Use ear protectors and safety goggles when operating drill.
Exposure to noise may cause hearing loss. Metal dust and other
particles floating in the air may cause permanent eye injury.
Use additional handles supplied with the tool. Loss of control may
cause operator personal injury.
During tasks when work tool can hit hidden electric wires, hold
the tool by insulated areas of the handle. Contact with power supply
line may transfer voltage to metal parts of the tool and cause electric
shock.
ADDITIONAL RULES FOR SAFE DRILL OPERATION
Use only recommended battery and charger.
Always keep the battery away from sources of fire. Do not leave the
battery for a long time in high temperature (in direct sunlight, in proximity
of heaters and wherever the temperature exceeds 50oC).
Battery charging process should be supervised by the user.
Avoid charging the battery in temperature lower than 0oC.
Charger supplied with the drill is designed for operation with this
product only. Do not use it for other purposes.
Do not put any metal objects into the charger.
Do not change direction of spindle rotation when the tool is operating.
Otherwise drill may be damaged.
Use soft, dry cloth to clean the drill. Never use detergents or alcohol.
Disconnect charger from power supply before cleaning.
If you intend to charge more than one battery successively, make a 30
minute break between charges.
SPECIAL SAFETY CONDITIONS FOR CHARGER OPERATION
This equipment is not intended for use by persons with restricted
physical, sensory or mental capabilities (including children) or persons
who have no experience or are unfamiliar with the equipment, unless
work is supervised or carried out in accordance with equipment use
instructions handed over by persons responsible for safety. Pay attention
to children so they don't play with the equipment.
Check condition of charger, cable and plug before each use. Do not
use the charger if it is damaged.
Keep this manual. It contains important drill use and safety instructions.
Before using the charger, read all relevant information contained within
this manual, see markings on the charger and the product it is designed
for.
To reduce the risk of potential body injury use the charger for charging
Li-Ion batteries only. Batteries of other types may explode and cause
personal injury or material damages.
Do not expose the charger to humidity or water.
Use of any connecting elements not supplied or not recommended by
the manufacturer of the charger may cause fire, personal injury or electric
shock.
Make sure the power cord is not located in a pathway, is not exposed
to treading or other danger (e.g. strong tension).
Do not use extension cord unless absolutely necessary. Use of
improper extension cord may cause fire or electric shock. If it is
necessary to use extension cord, first make sure that:
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Extension cord socket matches plug prongs of the original
charger power cord.
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Extension cord is in good technical condition.
Do not use the charger with damaged cord or plug. Damage should be
repaired by a qualified person.
Do not use the charger after it has been hit, dropped or otherwise
damaged. Entrust the testing and potential repair to authorized service
workshop.
Do not try to dismantle the charger. All repairs should be made by an
authorized service workshop. Improper charger assembly may cause
electric shock or fire.
Disconnect the charger from power supply before starting any
maintenance or cleaning.
In case of battery damage or improper use it may produce gas.
Ventilate room and seek medical attention in case of medical symptoms.
Keep the charger clean. Dirt can be the cause of electric shock.
Do not use charger when placed on flammable surface (e.g. paper,
textiles) or in proximity of flammable substance. Greater charger
temperature during charging increases risk of fire.
When the charger is not in use, it should be disconnected from
mains network.
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and
additional safety systems are used, nevertheless there is
always a small risk of injuries at work.
Li-Ion batteries may leak, set on fire or explode when heated
to high temperature or short-circuited. Do not store the
batteries in a car in hot and sunny days. Do not open the
battery. Li-Ion batteries contain electronic protection devices
that, if damaged, may cause fire or explosion of the battery.
EXPLANATION OF USED SYMBOLS
1. Read the instruction manual, observe warnings and safety conditions
therein.
2. Use protective goggles and hearing protectors.
3. Keep the tool away from children.
4. Protect against rain.
5. Device with class II insulation.
6. Disconnect the power cord before starting maintenance or operation.
7. Use indoors, protect from water and moisture.
8. Do not throw into fire.
9. Maximum permissible cell temperature.
10. Recycling
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Drill is a battery powered tool. Drive consists of a DC commutator motor
with planetary gear. Drill is designed for screwing in and out screws and
bolts in wood, metal, plastics and ceramics, and for drilling holes in these
materials. Cordless, battery- powered power tools are especially useful for
works in interior furnishing, adaptation of premises etc.
WARNING!
Use
the
manufacturer's instructions only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the drawing
pages of this manual.
1. Quick-release chuck
2. Torque adjustment ring
3. Direction selector switch
4. Battery
5. Battery lock button
6. Switch
7. Lighting
8. Gear switch
9. Connection socket
10. Charger
11. LED diodes indicating the battery charging status.
*Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
1. Battery
2. Charger
3. Screwdriver bit
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
Set the direction selector switch (3) in middle position.
Push battery lock button (5) and slide out the battery (4) (fig. A).
Insert charged battery (4) into the handle holder, you should hear when
the battery lock button (5) snaps.
BATTERY CHARGING
Drill is supplied with partially charged battery. The battery should be
charged in ambient temperature between 4°C and 40°C. In the event of a
longer storage of the battery, it is recommended to check the state of its
charge and possibly recharge it every few months.
Remove the battery (4) from the drill (fig. A).
Connect the charger (10) to mains socket (230 V AC).
Place the battery (4) by sliding it into the charger socket (9) (Fig. B).
When the charger is connected to power supply, the LED (11) of the
charger (10) turns on in green. LED lighting scheme is described below.
Diode on green – indicates voltage on the connector.
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