b) Charging with the MC 15
- Connect charger to mains.
voltage and frequency must correspond with
the data on the ratings plate!
- Insert battery pack with the fin (2.2) in the
lower groove (3.4) of the charging chamber.
- Push battery pack into charging chamber until
it catches with the lock (2.3) in the groove
(3.3).
The battery pack is now charged.
Press the button (1.1) to unlock it and remove it
from the charger.
3.3
Fitting the battery pack in the tool
- Place the charged battery pack with its fin (2.2)
in the groove (2.1).
- Push the battery pack towards the tool until
its lock (2.3) catches in place.
The cordless drill/screwdriver is now ready for
operation.
Note: The cordless drill/screwdriver can be
operated with a battery pack whose voltage is
lower than the motor voltage of the cordless drill/
screwdriver, though not vice versa!
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Initial operation
Turn on by pressing button (1 3). Depending on
the pressure exerted on the button, the
adjustment of running speed can be varied
infinitely.
Turn off by releasing the button. After releasing
the button, the chuck is stopped and therefore,
after-running of the equipment is prevented.
4.1
To change the direction of rotation
The selector button (1.4) determines the direction
of rotation.
- Turn button from right to left = clockwise
rotation.
- Turn button from left to right = anticlockwise
rotation.
- Selector button in central position = circuit
interlock.
4.2
Shifting speeds
Change only when completely
stopped! Using the shift lever (1.5), the speed
can be changed. If the shift lever cannot be
switched completely, slightly turn the chuck.
1. Speed: lever forward - Figure 1 is visible.
2. Speed: lever backwards - Figure 2 is visible.
4.3
Torque adjustment
By turning the adjustment ring (1.7), so that the
corresponding symbol aligns with the arrow (1.6)
the required torque can be adjusted.
a) Drilling:
Drilling symbol on adjustment ring aligns with
the arrow = maximum torque.
b) Screws:
Torque corresponding to setting:
Position 1 = low torque
Position 18 = high torque
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Tool holding fixture, attachments
The line
switched of and the battery block has been
removed before changing the tool holding fixture,
attachments and tools.
5.1
Chuck BF-FX
The chuck is used to clamp drills and bits.
5.1.1 Fitting / removing the chuck
Fitting:
- Place the chuck on the drill spindle (2.11) and
twist until the hexagon key (2.10) of the chuck
latches into the hexagon socket of the drill
spindle.
- Pull the unlocking ring (2.9) forwards, press
the chuck onto the drill spindle up to the stop
and release the unlocking ring.
Removal:
- Pull the unlocking ring forwards and remove
the chuck.
5.1.2 Changing tools
- Turn the clamping sleeve (2.8) anti-clockwise
to open the clamping jaws (2.7) (Note: the
spindle is automatically locked when the
machine is switched off).
- Insert the tool into the chuck.
- Clamp the tool by turning the clamping sleeve
clockwise. Always make sure that the tool is
clamped centrally in the chuck.
5.2
Angle attachment DD-AS
The angle attachment permits work (drilling,
screwing) vertical to the machines longitudinal
axis.
5.2.1 Fitting / removing the angle attach-
ment
Fitting:
- place the angle attachment on the drill spindle
and turn until it catches in the desired position
(Note: The angle attachment can be fitted in
16 different angle settings).
- Lock the angle attachment by turning the
fastening ring (2.6) tightly clockwise.
Removal:
- Turn the fastening ring anti-clockwise up to
the stop and remove the angel attachment.
5.2.2 Fitting / removal of chuck on angle
attachment
The chuck is fitted on the shaft (2.5) of the angle
attachment in the same way as on the drill spindle
of the machine.
5.3
Eccentric attachment DD-ES
The eccentric attachment is used to hold bits. It
allows screwing close to edges.
5.3.1 Fitting / removing the eccentric
attachment
The eccentric attachment is fitted / removed in
the same was as the angle attachment (see
Chapter 5.2.1).
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Make sure that the machine is