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The rechargeable screwdriver is not fully charged at the factory. Charge the device for four
hours before using it for the first time. To do this, plug the charge plug (10) into the charge
socket (4) and connect the power supply (9) to a 230V power source.
CARE! Do not exceed the maximum charging time of 5 hours, as there is a risk of
overheating!
Charge check (Fig. 4)
The battery's charge status can be checked on the LED charging display (2) by pressing the
pushbutton (3).
LED RED+YELLOW+GREEN lights up:
LED RED+YELLOW lights up:
LED RED lights up:
RECOMMENDATION: Connect the power supply to a timer!
Operation
Insert bits of 50 mm length and over up to the stop in the bit holder (7). With normal
1" bits (a) and sockets, used an additional bit holder (b). (Fig. 2) Before starting the
tool, apply the screwdriver bit to the screw and operate the switch (6) to set the
screwdriver turning in the required direction. To stop, release the switch.
Manual operation
In the switched-off condition the drive shaft is automatically locked. This enables tight screws
to be turned manually.
LED working light
The working light enables you to work when the ambient lighting is low, for example, in cupboards. It
can be switched on using the sliding switch (1) whenever it is needed.
Care and maintenance
Clean the case only with a damp cloth – Do not use solvents! Then dry well. To maintain capacity, we
recommend completely discharging and recharging the battery every two months. Store only fully
charged batteries. They should therefore be recharged from time to time. The place of storage must
be dry; the ambient temperature must not fall below 0 °C or rise above 40 °C.
CAUTION! Electrical and battery operated units that no longer work should not
be disposed of in the household waste! They are to be collected separately, in
accordance with the 2012/19/EU directive for the disposal of electrical and electronic
waste, and sent for proper and environmentally-friendly recycling.
ATTENTION! Batteries must be removed from battery-powered tools and disposed of
separately in accordance with relevant waste-battery regulations. Batteries must never
be disposed of with domestic waste!
Battery fully charged
Battery half charged
Battery empty
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