Do not draw up the fastening elements
too tight to avoid damaging the thread.
Mounting / dismounting / setting-up of
some elements is the same for all power
tool models, in this case specific models
are not indicated in the illustration.
Mounting / replacement of stirrer paddle (see fig. 1-2)
• Screw the stirrer paddle 12 on the rod 13 and tighten
them with two wrenches 11 (22 mm) (see fig. 1).
• While holding the tool holder 9 with spanner 11
(22 mm), screw the rod 13 (with the stirrer paddle 12 put
on it earlier) in, and tighten it with spanner 11 (22 mm)
as shown on fig. 2.
• Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�
Charging procedure of the power tool
battery
Initial operating of the power tool
The power tool is supplied with a partially charged
battery 1. Before the first use, the battery 1 must
be fully charged.
Charging process (see fig. 3)
• Press the battery lock 4 and remove the battery 1
(see fig. 3.1-3.2).
• Connect the charger 10 to the power supply�
• Insert battery 1 into charger 10 (see fig. 3.3).
• Disconnect the charger 10 from power supply after
charging�
• Remove the battery 1 from the charger 10 and
mount battery 1 in the power tool (see fig. 3.4).
Charger indicators (see fig. 4.1-4.6)
Charger indicators 14 and 15 inform of the battery 1
charging process� Signals of the indicators 14 and 15
are shown on the label 16 (see fig. 4.1-4.6).
• Fig� 4�2 - (the green indicator 14 is on, the battery 1
is not inserted in the charger 10) - the charger 10 is
connected to the power network (ready for charging)�
• Fig� 4�3 - (the green indicator 14 is blinking, the bat-
tery 1 is inserted in the charger 10) - the battery 1 is
being charged�
• Fig� 4�4 - (the green indicator 14 is on, the battery 1
is inserted in the charger 10) - the battery 1 is fully
charged�
• Fig� 4�5 - (the red indicator 15 is on, the battery 1 is
inserted in the charger 10) - the charging process of
the battery 1 is terminated due to inappropriate tem-
perature� When the temperature conditions are nor-
mal, the process of charging will resume�
• Fig� 4�6 - (the red indicator 15 is blinking, the bat-
tery 1 is inserted in the charger 10) - the charging
process of the battery 1 is terminated because of its
failure� Replace the faulty battery 1, its further use is
prohibited�
In the process of charging the battery 1
and the charger 10 become hot, it is a
normal process.
Switching the power tool on / off
Switching on:
In order to switch on the power tool, push lock-off
button 5 and while holding it in position, push on / off
switch 6�
Switching off:
In order to switch off the power tool, release on / off
switch 6�
Design features of the power tool
Brushless motor
[CT26012HX]
Power tool equipped with a brushless motor that pro-
vides the following advantages (compared to the pow-
er tool having a brush motor):
• high reliability due to the lack of wearing parts (car-
bon brushes, commutator);
• increased operating time on a single charge;
• compact design and light weight�
Temperature protection
The temperature protection system enables to auto-
matically deactivate the power tool in case of excess
load or when the temperature of the battery 1 is ex-
ceeding 70°C� The system guarantees protection of
the power tool from damage in case of noncompliance
with the operation conditions�
Overdischarge protection
The battery 1 is protected by the safety system against
deep discharge� In case of complete discharge, the
power tool is automatically switched off� Attention:
do not try to switch on the power tool when the
protection system is activated the battery 1 can be
damaged.
Indicators of the state of battery charge (see
fig. 4.7)
With the push of the button 3 the indicators 2 show the
state of charge of the battery 1 (see fig. 4.7).
Overheating protection
Overheating protection system of the engine automati-
cally switches off the power tool in case of overheat-
ing� In this situation, let the tool cool before turning the
power tool on again�
Overload protection
Overload protection system of the engine automatically
switches off the power tool when it is operated in a man-
ner that causes it to draw an abnormally high current
(for example when stirring too viscous substances)�
Step speed selector switch
Attention: one can only change the revo-
lutions per minute range after the engine
fully stops.
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