Indicator status
Explanations and actions
Red
Green
LED
LED
OFF
Flashing
Ready for use
The charger is connected to the
mains and is ready for use; there is no
battery pack in the charger
ON
OFF
Charging
The charger is charging the battery
pack in quick charge mode.
OFF
ON
The battery pack is fully charged
(charging completed)
Action: Take the battery pack out of
the charger. Disconnect the charger
from the mains supply.
Flashing
OFF
Adapted charging
The charger is in gentle charging
mode. For safety reasons the charg-
ing is performed less quickly and
takes more than 1 hour. The reasons
can be:
•
The battery pack has not been used
for a very long time or an already
flat battery was further discharged
(exhaustive discharge)
•
The battery pack temperature is
10°C and 45°C).
Action: Wait for the charging to be
completed; you can still continue to
charge the battery pack.
Flashing
Flashing
Fault
Charging is no longer possible. The
battery pack is defective.
Action: Never charge a defective bat-
tery pack. Take the battery pack out of
the charger.
ON
ON
Temperature fault
The battery pack is too hot (e.g. due
to direct sunshine) or too cold (below
0°C).
Action: Remove the battery pack and
keep it at room temperature (approx.
20°C) for one day.
Important!
At temperatures below 0°C the battery will not be
charged.
If the battery pack fails to become charged, please check
•
whether there is voltage at the socket-outlet
•
whether there is good contact at the charging
contacts of the battery charger (8)
If the battery still fails to become charged, please call our
After Sales Support number 1300 922 271.
To ensure that the Li battery pack provides long service
you should take care to recharge it promptly. You must
recharge the battery pack when you notice that the power
of the tool drops.
7.2 Torque setting (Fig. 4)
The tool is fitted with a mechanical torque selector.
The torque for a specific size of screw is selected
with the torque selector (1). The correct torque depends
on several factors:
•
On the type and hardness of material in question.
•
On the type and length screws used.
•
On the requirements needing to be met by the
screwed joint.
The clutch disengages the chuck by preventing rotation,
therefore indicates when the set torque is reached.
Important! The tool must be at a standstill when
you set the torque with the setting ring.
7.3 Drilling
For drilling purposes, move the torque selector
(Fig. 4/Item 1) to the last step “Drill“. In this setting the slip
clutch is inactive. The maximum torque is available in
drilling mode.
7.4 Forward/Reverse switch (Fig. 5 )
With the forward / reverse switch (2) you can select the
direction of rotation of the tool. You can choose between
clockwise and counter clockwise rotation. To avoid
causing damage to the gearing it is advisable to
change the direction of rotation only when the tool is at
a standstill. The On/Off switch (3) is blocked when the
forward / reverse switch (2) is in centre position. This
protects the tool against being switched on accidently.
7.5 On/Off switch (Fig. 5)
Infinitely variable speed control is possible with the
On/Off switch (3). The further you press the switch, the
higher the speed.
7.6 Battery capacity indicator (Fig. 4)
Press the switch for the battery capacity indicator (10).
The battery capacity indicator (9) indicates the charge
state of the battery on 3 colored LEDs.
All LEDs illuminate:
The battery is fully charged.
The yellow and red LED illuminate:
The battery has an adequate remaining charge.
Red LED illuminates:
The battery is empty, recharge the battery.
7.7 Changing the accessory (Fig. 6)
Important!
Set the forward / reverse switch (Fig. 5/Item
2) to its centre position whenever you carry out any work
(for example changing the accessory, maintenance work,
etc.) on the tool.
•
The tool is fitted with a chuck (7) with an automatic
spindle stop.
•
Open the chuck (7) by rotating it counter-clockwise.
The chuck opening (a) must be large enough to
hold the tool (drill bit or screwdriver bit).
•
Select the suitable accessory. Place the accessory
into the chuck opening (a).
•
Tighten the chuck (7) by rotating it clockwise and
then check that the tool is secure.
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