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4. The green charging indicator light goes on
when the battery is fully charged.
FIG. 3
5. Replace the battery in the product.
The battery can be hot after use. Allow the
battery to cool before charging.
FIG. 4
Checking the battery charge
The charging indicator light shows the battery
status as follows when the product is started.
Red, orange and green = fully charged.
Red and orange = partially charged.
Red = discharged. Charge the battery.
Replacing bits/accessories
The product has an automatic spindle lock.
The drive unit is locked when the motor has
stopped and the quick chuck can be opened
by twisting it clockwise. Insert the required bit/
accessory and twist the chuck anticlockwise.
The spindle lock is released automatically when
the motor starts (power switch pressed).
FIG. 5
2 gears
IMPORTANT:
Do not move the mode selector when parts
are rotating, this can damage the product.
Gear 1 (mode selector in position 1)
Speed up to approx. 350 rpm and right-hand
torque. This mode is suitable for screwdriving.
Gear 2 (mode selector in position 2)
Speed up to approx. 1300 rpm. This mode is
suitable for drilling.
Removing the chuck
The quick chuck must be removed to use the
bit adapter.
Removing the chuck
1. Firmly grip the quick chuck from the front.
2. Press the chuck ring against the chuck.
3. The chuck releases and can be pulled
loose.
Fitting the chuck
1. To replace the chuck, pull the chuck ring
towards the chuck.
2. Put the chuck over the bit adapter.
3. Release the chuck ring so that the chuck
clicks in place.
NOTE:
If the chuck does not click in place
automatically, twist the chuck ring.
Using the bit adapter
The bit adapter can be used when the chuck
has been removed.
1. Put the required bit in the bit adapter.
2. Press in the bit as far as it goes in the bit
adapter.
3. The guides and magnetic holder hold the
bit rmly in place.
4. Pull the bit out of the bit adapter.
USE
DIRECTION SELECTOR
/
POWER
SWITCH LOCK
Release the power switch lock and change the
direction of rotation by moving the direction
selector to the left or right.