CONSTRUCTION AND USE
The impact driver is a battery-powered tool.
The drive consists of DC commutator motor
with permanent magnets. The impact driver
is used for tightening and undoing screws and
bolts in wood, metal or plastics. High speed
allows to use the device widely for self drilling
screws, and high torque allows to use the
device for long screws in wood. The device can
be well used at heights and in hard to reach
areas. High torque mechanism creates the
torque as short, high peaks of circumferential
impact, and tool reactions towards the
operator's hands during tightening is low.
Use the power tool in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device
elements depicted on the drawing pages of
this manual.
Tool chuck
1.
Fixing sleeve of the tool chuck
2.
Casing
3.
Handle
4.
Direction selector switch
5.
Holder
6.
Battery
7.
Battery lock button
8.
Switch
9.
Lighting
10.
LED diodes
11.
Charger
12.
Button for battery level indication
13.
Battery level indicator (LED)
14.
* Differences may appear between the product and
drawing..
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Battery
1.
Charger
2.
Driver bits
3.
Carrying case
4.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
• Set the direction selector switch (5) in
middle position.
• Push the battery lock button (8) and slide
out the battery (7) (fig. A).
• Insert charged battery (7) into the handle
holder, you should hear when the battery
lock button (8) snaps.
BATTERY CHARGING
Batteries are supplied in partially charged
condition. The battery should be charged in
ambient temperature between 4°C and 40°C.
New battery, or one that has not been used
for a long time, will reach full efficiency after
approximately 3 to 5 charge/discharge cycles.
• Remove the battery (7) from the power tool
(fig. A).
• Connect the charger to mains socket (230
V AC).
• Slide the battery (7) into the charger (12)
(fig. B). Ensure the battery is properly fitted
(pushed to the end).
After battery is placed inside the charger,
various combinations of diodes will light up
(see description below).
• Green diode on – indicates voltage on the
connector.
• Green diode on, red diode flashing (1 per
second) – battery charging in progress.
• Green and red diodes on – the battery is
fully charged.
• Green diode on, red diode flashes (3 times
per second) – the battery temperature is
too high (above 45°C) or battery is damaged
and requires replacement.
When the battery temperature rises too
much during a recharge (above 45°C) and
recharge is stopped (red diode flashes
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- 2 pcs
- 1 pce
- 1 pce
- 1 pce