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LED Worklight (Fig.10)
To aid use in confined, and inadequately lit spaces; the LED work-light 4 automatically illuminates when the trigger is pressed.
Screwdriving
To prevent slip or damage to the screw head, match the screwdriver bit to the screw head size.
To remove screws:
Move the direction switch to the reverse position and pressure to tie screw head and press the trigger slowly.
Screwdriver bits are consumable items.
Warning!
Before drilling check that there are no hidden hazards such as electrical cables, water or gas pipes running below the surface
by use of a metal voltage detector.
Do not expose either the drill or charger to rain or water.
Do not overcharge the battery pack (more than six hours) as this could damage the battery cells.
Drilling Wood And Plastic (Fig.11)
To prevent splitting around the drill holes on the reverse side, clamp a piece of scrap timber (A) under the material to be
drilled.
Drilling Metal (Fig.12)
Metals such as mild steel, aluminium and brass may be drilled.
Mark the point to be drilled with a centre punch (B) to help the drill bit tip to locate.
A drop of oil (C) on the drilled area will aid cutting and help prolong the life of the bit.
Note: Although metal drilling is technically within the capabilities of this drill, its rotational speed is not always fast enough to
achieve perfect results every time. For this reason, extra caution should always be taken when drilling metal, as snagging of
the drill may occur.
Battery Pack Charging (Fig.15-17)
Warning: Use only the genuine charger, for charging the batteries, supplied by the manufacturer. Only Bormann designated ed
battery packs and chargers can be used in conjunction with this product.
Use of any other third party battery packs/chargers with this product is considered misuse and will invalidate the produces
warranty.
Once connected to the mains supply recharging of the battery pack can be left generally unsupervised requiring minimal
attention. Complex circuit construction monitors the battery pack condition adjusting the recharge current to suit. When the
recharge cycle is complete and to maintain the full capacity a low output current will continue as required.
Warning!
• Check the condition of the charger and battery prior to each charge. If there is any sign of damage then do not commence
charging, seek advice from an authorised supplier.
To charge the battery pack (5) , it must first be removed from the tool.
To release the battery pack:
Press the battery pack release button (12) and gently slide the battery pack off (Fig.15).
Plug the battery charger unit into a 230V/AC 13amp socket.
The green LED (13.1) will stay it to show the charger has power.
Slide the battery pack into place ensuring the battery terminals and the charger terminals make a good connection Fig.16a.
After a few seconds delay the red LED (13.2) will light to show the battery pack is being charged.
Warning!
• Ensure battery pack is connected correctly. (15b). Sliding the battery pack on incorrectly may cause damage to the battery/
charger.
When the battery pack is fully charged, the green LED (13.1) will light on.
Warning!
• If the indicator lights fail to illuminate during the charging cycle, the charger from the power supply socket outlet and
replace the battery pack.
Completing the charging cycle:
Disconnect battery charger from the power supply.
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