b)
Fitting/removal of chuck on angle
attachment
The chuck is fi tted on the shaft (2.6) of the
angle attachment in the same way as on the
drill spindle of the machine.
3.3
Eccentric attachment DD-ES
The eccentric attachment is used to hold bits.
It allows screwing close to edges.
a)
Fitting/removing the eccentric at-
tachment
The eccentric attachment is fi tted/removed in
the same was as the angle attachment (see
Chapter 3.2).
b)
Changing tools
- Pull the unlocking ring (2.8) back and remove
the tool and/or insert the new tool.
3.4
CENTROTEC WH-CE toolholder
The CENTROTEC toolholder enables rapid
changes of tools with CENTROTEC shafts.
Do not fi t CENTROTEC tools at the round
shaft section in a conventional chuck to
prevent damage to the shaft.
Danger of injury! When changing
tools, handle the tool and its sharp
cutters with special care and wear pro-
tective gloves, if necessary.
a)
Fitting/removing CENTROTEC
Fitting
- Pull the release ring (2.11) forwards, place
the toolholder as far as it will go on the drill
spindle (2.5) and let go of the release ring.
Removal
- Pull the release ring forwards and take off the
toolholder.
b)
Changing tools
- To insert or remove a tool with CENTROTEC
shaft, pull the green release ring (2.10) back.
On inserting the tool, turn it until its hex shank
arbour (2.9) locks in place in the hexagonal
shank of the drill spindle, and push the tool
into the toolholder as far as it will go.
3.5
Tool holding fixture in the drill
spindle
Bits can be fi tted directly in the hexagon socket
holder of the drill spindle (2.5) to make the
machine lighter and shorter.
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Charge battery pack
To load the battery pack, push it into the holder
(3.1) on the charger up to the stop. Perform this
in reverse to remove the battery pack from the
charger. The battery type used (NiCd or NiMH)
is detected automatically. Charging is controlled
by a microprocessor. If a warm NiMH battery
pack (>37° C) is inserted, charging will only be
carried out at a lower charge current. In this
case, the charging time is extended.
The LED (3.2) indicates the respective
charging state of the charger.
LED yellow – steady:
Charger is ready for use.
LED green – fl ashing:
Battery pack being charged.
LED green – steady:
Battery pack fully charged, conservation char-
ge on.
LED red – fl ashing:
General malfunction, e. g. full contact not
being made, short-circuit, battery pack faul-
ty.
LED red – steady:
Temperature of battery pack is outside per-
missible limit.
It is essential that you read the
instructions in the Chapter „Wor-
king instructions - Maintenance
- Care".
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Working with the machine
5.1
Initial operation
Turn on by pressing button (1.3). Depending on
the pressure exerted on the button, the adjust-
ment of running speed can be varied infi nitely.
Turn off by releasing the button (1.3).
After releasing the button, the chuck is stopped
and therefore, after-running of the equipment
is prevented.
5.2
Bit storage well
You can insert several bits or bit extensions into
the bit magazine (1.2) from the side.
The magnetic attachment allows you to pick up
screws and similar objects.
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lnstructions on application - main-
tenance - care
Please pay attention to the fol-
lowing instructions. Otherwise the-
re is a risk of damage to the tool,
charger or battery pack.
- Repairs may only be performed by authorised
technicians. LC 45 charging device: Even after
disconnection from the mains, there is still a
high capacitor voltage on the power output
component on the inside of the device.
- Keep the air vents of the electronic equipment
and the charger clean to guarantee the air
circulation for cooling.
- No metal objects (metal chips) should enter
the charger at the contact points as well as
through the cooling slits into the equipment
(danger of short circuit).
- Only use original Festool battery packs.
Do not use spent and recycled battery packs.
The user shall be liable for damages if Festool
original battery packs are not used.
- Keep the connection contacts of electronic
equipment, charger and battery pack clean.
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