CORDLESS DRILL
Introduction
To get the most out of your new cordless
drill, please read through these instructions
and the attached safety instructions before
use. Please also save the instructions in case
you need to refer to them at a later date.
Technical data
Battery:
Charging time:
Gears:
Speed:
Torque:
Torque settings:
Chuck:
With LED work light and 1-hour charger
Sound pressure, L
:
pA
Sound level, L
:
wA
Vibration, screwing:
Vibration, drilling:
The table below shows how long you
may be exposed to vibration every day, if
the vibration load of 2.5 m/s
exceeded:
Vibration
Max. exposure
2.5 m/s
8 hours
2
3.5 m/s
4 hours
2
5 m/s
2 hours
2
7 m/s
1 hour
2
10 m/s
30 minutes
2
24
18 V 1.3 AH Li-ion
1 hour
0-400/0-1350 rpm
Max. 28 Nm
21+1
10 mm
67 dB(A), Kpa: 3 dB(A)
78 dB(A), Kpa: 3 dB(A)
1.19 m/s
, K: 1.5 m/s
2
2.18 m/s
, K: 1.5 m/s
2
is not to be
2
Special safety instructions
Use the charger at room temperature only
(max. 40° C).
Never use the charger if the battery, charger
or cord is damaged.
Check that the air vents on the cordless drill
are not blocked.
Do not use damaged or worn drill and screw
bits and always select the correct type of bit
for the job.
Secure small items in a vice or similar. Never
hold the item in your hand!
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Check for concealed power cables, pipes, etc.
in the items or surfaces you are going to drill.
Place a piece of scrap wood under the item
if possible. Make sure that the drill does not
damage any objects under or behind the
item, e.g. when drilling into walls.
The drill must not be in contact with
anything when it is started.
Drilling certain materials can produce
2
harmful dust. Always wear a mask.
2
Ensure the drill has completely stopped
before changing direction.
Never put the drill down if the bit is still
rotating. Wait until it has stopped completely
before putting it down if you are not going
to use it again.
Avoid touching the drill bit immediately after
use. It may be very hot.