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LED yellow - lit continuously
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - flashing quickly
Battery pack is charged to maxi-
mum capacity.
LED green - flashing slowly
Battery pack is charged with
reduced current. Li-ion is
charged to 80 %.
LED green - lit continuously
Charging process has finished or
will not resume because the cur-
rent charging state is more than
80%.
LED red - flashing
General fault indicator, e.g.
incomplete contact, short circuit,
defective battery pack, etc.
LED red - lit continuously
Battery temperature is outside
the permitted range.
6.4
Charger wall mount
The charger TRC 3 has two elongated holes on
its back. It can be mounted on a wall using two
screws (e.g. round head or flat head screw
with shank diameter of 5 mm) (see Fig. [3]).
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Settings
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
Always disconnect the battery pack before
any type of work on the machine!
7.1
Changing tools
CAUTION
Hot and sharp tools
Risk of injury
Wear protective gloves!
Selecting saw blade
Only use saw blades with a T-shank. The
saw blade should not be longer than
that required for the intended cut. To
ensure safe guidance, during the cut the saw
blade should emerge at the bottom of the
workpiece at every point.
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Inserting saw blade
Adjust the saw blade guide after every
saw blade change:
The saw blade guide was designed to improve
guidance of the saw blade.
Damage to the machine or saw blade
Ejecting saw blade
If the saw blade is stuck and cannot be
changed: Operate the jigsaw at high speed
for 3 - 10 seconds. Actuate the saw blade ejec-
tion [4-3]again.
7.2
The chip guard [4-1] prevents chips flying
away and improves the efficiency of the chip
extraction system.
Only use cross-set saw blades when using
the angle and adapter table. We recom-
mend Festool saw blade S 105/4 FSG.
Always disconnect the battery pack
from the machine before every tool
change!
If necessary, lift up the chip guard [4-1].
Slide the saw blade [4-4] into the open-
ing [4-2] as far as the stop with its teeth
in the cutting direction.
Turn the saw blade [4-4] clockwise ap-
prox. 30°.
Check that the saw blade is secure. A
loose saw blade can fall out and cause
an injury.
If the saw blade is very small, it is advis-
able to remove the saw base (see chapter
7.4) before inserting the saw blade.
Remove the saw base (see chapter 7.4).
Tighten the screw [4-6] using the Allen
key [4-5] until the jaws are almost touch-
ing the saw blade.
NOTE
Do not tighten the screw [4-6] too firmly!
It must be possible to move the saw blade
slightly.
When ejecting the saw blade, hold the elec-
tric power tool such that no persons or an-
imals can be injured.
Push the saw blade ejection [4-3] for-
wards as far as the stop.
A tool change is only possible when the tool
holder is located in the upper position!
Using the chip guard