Charging the integrated battery
NOTE
►
A new battery or a battery which has not
been used for a long time will need to be
charged before first use/reuse . It will reach
its full capacity after 3–5 charge cycles .
The charging process lasts around
60 minutes .
Starting charging
♦
Connect the charger
socket
on the appliance .
♦
Connect the charger
socket .
The battery is fully charged when the battery
LED
shows RED/ORANGE/GREEN .
Stopping charging
♦
Disconnect the charger
power supply .
♦
Disconnect the charger
socket
on the appliance .
CAUTION!
►
Never recharge a battery again immediately
after charging . There is a risk that the battery
will become overcharged .
Checking the battery charge level
If the appliance is switched on, the remaining
charge will be shown on the battery LED
follows:
RED/ORANGE/GREEN = maximum charge
RED/ORANGE = medium charge
RED = low charge – charge the battery
Changing/inserting the tool/collet
chuck
♦
Press the spindle lock
♦
Turn the tensioning nut
into place .
♦
Undo the tensioning nut
using the combination spanner
♦
Remove any attached tool .
PFBS 12 B4
to the charging
to a mains power
from the mains
from the charging
as
and hold it down .
until the lock clicks
from the thread
.
♦
First push the intended tool through the
tensioning nut
before inserting it into the
appropriate collet chuck
♦
Press the spindle lock
♦
Push the collet chuck
and screw the tensioning nut
combination spanner
NOTE
►
Use the screwdriver side of the combination
spanner
to undo and tighten the screw on
the mandrel
.
Switching on and off/setting speed
range
Switching on/setting the speed range
♦
Set the On/Off switch
♦
Set the speed control
"1" and "MAX" .
Switching off
♦
Set the On/Off swtch
Notes on working with materials/
tools/speed range
■
Use the milling bits
iron at maximum speed .
■
Determine the rotational speed range for
working on zinc, zinc alloys, aluminium and
copper by trying it out on test pieces .
■
Use a low rotational speed for work on plastics
and materials with a low melting point .
■
Use a high rotational speed for working on wood .
■
Carry out cleaning, polishing and buffing work
in the medium speed range .
The following are recommendations only and not
binding . When carrying out practical work, carry
out your own tests to see which tool and which
settings are ideal for the material you are working on .
for the tool shaft .
and hold it down .
into the thread insert
tight with the
.
to the position "I" .
to a position between
to the position "O" .
for working on steel and
GB │ MT
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