“H”. If power adapter is not included, charge tool using
5V/1A minimum USB power supply.
2. Plug power adapter “H” into standard power outlet.
3. Plug micro USB “E” into Micro USB port “B”.
4. The battery charge indicator I indicates the charging
progress.The blue LED light located on the tool
housing below the USB outlet will turn on to signal the
battery is receiving a charge.
When the tool is fully charged (approx. 2 Hrs 45 min.),
charging will automatically stop and the blue LED light
will turn off.
5. It is normal for the handle of the tool to get warm
during charging.
Note: charging function stops while tool is running and
resumes again after tool is turned off.
6. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the Micro
USB end of the cable “E” from the tool
7.
Unplug the power adapter from the power outlet
(unless you are charging another tool).
8. When the battery is depleted, the tool will turn off
automatically. This will be a sudden stop as opposed
to a gradual slow down of the tool. Simply recharge
the tool.
IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES
Lithium-ion battery will hold its charge while in storage for
up to 2 years so it’s always ready when you need it.
• The charger was designed to fast charge the battery
only when the battery temperature is between 0˚C and
45˚C.
• A substantial drop in operating time per charge may
mean that the battery pack is nearing the end of its
life and should be replaced. For service of your tool,
please contact one of the officially registered DREMEL
Service Stations
•
If battery does not charge properly:
a. Check for voltage at outlet by plugging in some
other electrical device.
b. Check to see if outlet is connected to a light switch
which turns power “off” when lights are turned off.
c. Check USB terminals for dirt. Clean with cotton
swab and alcohol if necessary.
d. Check to see if USB cable is properly connected to
the tool and the power adapter.
e. If you still do not get proper charging, send tool
and power adapter to your Dremel Service Center.
Note: Use of power adapters or battery packs not sold by
Dremel may void the warranty.
ACCESSORIES
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE TOOL BEFORE CHANGING
ACCESSORIES
Use only Dremel tested, high performance accessories.
Be sure to read the instructions supplied with your
Dremel accessory for further information on its use.
Handle and store accessories carefully.
CHANGING ACCESSORIES
8
To reduce the risk of injury, always be sure the tool is
turned “OFF” before changing accessories, changing
backing pad, removing splash guard, or servicing your tool.
ATTACHING SPLASH GUARD
8
To attach splash guard: line up pins on the guard with
the slots on the tool housing. Twist in a counterclockwise
direction until it is snug on the tool. You must attach the
splash guard before attaching the backing pad.
ATTACHING BACKING PAD
8
To attach backing pad: align with the threads of the output
shank and finger tighten the pad in a clockwise direction.
ATTACHING ACCESSORIES
9
Accessories are attached to backing pad by hook-and-loop
system.
To attach: align “loop” side of accessory to “hook” side of
backing pad on the tool. Align accessory as close to center
as possible on the backing pad so it spins concentrically
for optimal performance and ease of use. The accessories
will overhang the backing pad, which allows the user to get
into corners and tight spaces.
To remove: pull the accessory off the backing pad. Hold
the accessory by the “loop” backing material and peel
away from backing pad, rather than grabbing the sponge/
microfiber material.
To attach the bristle brush: first remove the backing pad
completely and then attach brush by aligning the threads
of the output shank and finger tighten the bristle brush in a
counterclockwise direction.
USE
!
USE ONLY DREMEL
®
VERSA ACCESSORIES.
OTHER ACCESSORIES ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR
THIS TOOL AND MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
Store accessories in a dry and
temperate environment to avoid deterioration.
!
ALWAYS COMPLY WITH THE APPLICATION,
DISPOSAL AND WARNING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE
CLEANING SOLUTION MANUFACTURER.
Improper use
can result in personal injury and property damage.
The Dremel Versa is designed to work with spray, foam,
gel, or liquid cleaners. Before using cleaning solutions
please read and follow manufacturer’s warnings and
instructions for use. Cover the surrounding area that you
are cleaning to protect from spray. Use splash guard
on open surfaces to contain spray. Recommended to
apply water and cleaning agent to the surface that needs
cleaning and/or to the accessory directly. If applying water
or cleaning agent directly on accessory, shake excess
liquid off or “pulse” the tool by quickly turning it “on” and
then “off” in a contained areas (i.e. bucket or sink) to
reduce spray.
To start cleaning, press and release the On/Off button (Fig.
1) while the accessory is in contact with the surface to be
cleaned. The tool will come up to speed quickly. Gently
press to the surface to be cleaned, do not press too hard,
let the tool do the work. Move the tool in a circular pattern.
Do not hold the tool in one spot for more than 5 seconds.
To turn the tool off, press and release the on/off button.
ELECTRONIC MONITORING
Your tool is equipped with an internal electronic monitoring
system that helps to maximize motor and battery
performance by limiting the current to the tool when
overload and stall conditions occur.
If you stall the tool for too long the tool will automatically
turn off. Once this happens, simply press and release the
on/off button twice to start the tool again, and continue
using it.
When the battery becomes close to empty, the tool may
shut down more frequently than normal. If this happens, it
is time to recharge the tool.
ACCESSORIES
The kit includes a backing pad, splash guard, and 4
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