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STARTING UP
When choosing where to use the electrical tool,
the following should be considered:
- that the place is not damp and is protected
from the elements.
- that there should be a large operational area
free from obstacles.
- that there is good lighting.
- that it needs to be used close to the general
differential switch (for the battery charger).
- that the power supply system is earthed and
conforms to the standards (only if the electrical
tool is class 1, which is equipped with a plug
with earth cable).
- that the room temperature should be between
10° and 35° C.
- that the environment is not in a flammable/
explosive atmosphere.
Take out the machine and components and
visually check that they are perfectly intact.
BATTERY CHARGING (Fig. F)
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IMPORTANT! Before using the drill it is
necessary to fully charge the battery.
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IMPORTANT! Recharge only with the bat-
tery charger indicated by the manufacturer.
An inappropriate battery charger can cause a
fire hazard when used with other battery units.
1) Take out the battery from its housing in the tool
by operating the locking device
(Fig.E pos.4)
.
2) Insert the plug
(Fig.E pos.17)
into the socket
(Fig.E pos.16)
of the battery.
3) Plug the battery charger into the 230V~50Hz
power socket.
4) The ignition of the red led
(Fig.E pos.14)
,
signals the start of the battery charge. The
operating time for a fully discharged battery
is indicated in the specifications attached to
these instructions.
5) Once the charge is complete, the led turns into
green
(Fig.E pos.14)
.
The charging time for a completely empty bat-
tery is indicated in the technical data attached
to these instructions.
6) After charging unplug the battery charger, take
out the battery and insert it in the drill housing
until you hear it click into place.
BATTERY CHARGE READ TEST (Fig.E)
Press the button (pos.1)
All LEDs on: battery is charged (pos.13).
One LED on: battery needs recharging (pos.13).
In order to keep the battery efficient, do not
fully discharge it.
Fully charging the battery:
- After every use.
- At least every 4 months, even in cases of
disuse.
- If while working you notice a clear drop in the
performance of the tool.
The factors that influence the battery lifetime are:
number of charge/empty cycles, stress from he-
avy use, time since it was manufactured, lack of
maintenance, absence of charging, permanence
of temperatures greater than 20°C.
CUTTING TOOL ASSEMBLY (Fig.C)
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IMPORTANT! During the assembly and
disassembly of drills and inserts, positioned
centrally the selector of the direction of rota-
tion (Fig. A pos.2) so that it is prevented the
actuation of the switch, and then the unex-
pected startup.
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IMPORTANT! Observe the following in-
structions and Fig.C:
Turn the ring nut pos.1 to open and close the
jaws holding back the ring nut pos.2.
Check that the tip or the insert is centered and
tightly fastened by the chuck jaws.
STARTING AND STOPPING
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IMPORTANT! Before starting the electrical
tool it is compulsory to wear protection gog-
gles, gloves and headphones (not provided).
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IMPORTANT! Make sure nobody is ap-
proaching the working area while the tool is
running.
Starting
1) Insert the charged battery in the drill.
2) Position the rotation direction switch
(Fig. A
pos.2)
in one of the two operating positions
(not in the centre).
3) Firmly grasp the hand grip
(Fig. A pos.8)
in
your hand.