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7.5 Handle adjustment (Fig. 3/Item 3)
The screwdriver can be locked into 2 different
angle settings. To do so, press the locking button
(3) and move the screwdriver into the desired po-
sition. Then release the locking button (3).
Caution:
Before you switch on the screwdriver, make sure
that it is correctly locked in the required angle
position.
7.6 Battery capacity indicator
(Fig. 4/Item. 5)
Press the button for the battery capacity indicator
(6). The battery capacity indicator (5) indicates
the charge state of the battery on 3 coloured
LEDs.
All LEDs are lit:
The battery is fully charged.
The yellow and red LED illuminate:
The battery has an adequate remaining charge.
Red LED:
The battery is discharged, it requires charging.
7.7 Changing the tool (Fig. 5)
Important.
Set the clockwise/counter-clockwise changeover
switch (10) to its centre position whenever you
carry out any work (for example changing the
tool, maintenance work, etc.) on the cordless
screwdriver.
•
Pull back and hold the locking sleeve (14).
•
Insert the bit (a) into the bit chuck (1) and let
go of the locking sleeve (14)
•
Check that it is properly secure by pulling the
tool.
•
For removal of bits (a), pull back the locking
sleeve (14) and hold it firmly.
•
Remove the bit (a) and let go of the locking
sleeve.
7.8 Torque Setting (Fig. 5/Item 13)
Caution:
Only adjust the torque when the appliance is at a
standstill.
The cordless screwdriver is fi tted with a mechani-
cal torque selector.
The torque for each particular screw size is ad-
justable at the torque selector (13). The required
torque is dependent upon several factors:
•
the type and hardness of the material to be
worked with.
•
the type and length of the screws used.
•
the physical burden placed on the screw con-
nection.
When the torque is reached, this is indicated by
the clutch being released.
7.9 Screws
It is advisable to use self-centering screws (e.g.
Torx, Philips head screws) as these will enable
you to work safely and reliably. Always make sure
that the bit used is of the same size and shape as
the screw.
7.10 Screwdriver overloaded
If the screwdriver is overloaded, the automatic
safety switch turns the device off. After a few se-
conds the screwdriver can be used again.
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