Use personal protection equipment (protective goggles,
3.
earmuff protectors).
Use dust mask!
4.
Use protective gloves.
5.
Keep the tool away from children.
6.
Use protective clothes.
7.
Protect the tool from moisture.
8.
Remove the battery from the device before starting any
9.
adjustments or cleaning related tasks.
This device is designed to operate indoors.
10.
Maximum permissible cell temperature 45°C.
11.
Do not throw cells into fire.
12.
Recycling.
13.
Charger protection class 2.
14.
Do not throw cells into water.
15.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
The multi tool is a hand held battery-powered tool. The drive
consists of DC commutator motor with permanent magnets, whose
rotational movement is transformed to oscillations. Various working
tools available for the tool allow for use in various types of tasks.
This type of power tool is widely used for: cutting and sawing
wood, wood-based materials, plastics, non-ferrous metals and
joining parts (nails, bolts etc.), all using proper working tools.
It can also be used to process soft ceramic tiles, grinding and dry
scraping small surfaces. Possibility of processing abovementioned
materials in hard to reach areas and close to edges is a great
advantage of the tool.
Range of use covers the following tasks: small model making,
locksmith, woodworking and any work from the scope of
individual, amateur activities (tinkering).
Use the power tool in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions only. Use the power tool only with original
equipment.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the
drawing pages of this manual.
Lever for quick working tool installation
1.
Switch
2.
Clamp
3.
Wheel for rotational speed control
4.
Additional handle
5.
Dust extraction add-on
6.
Battery
7.
Battery lock button
8.
Charger
9.
LED diodes
10.
Button for battery level indication
11.
Battery level indicator (LED)
12.
Illumination
13.
* Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY / SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
Working attachment - 1 pce
1.
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
• 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
The device is supplied with partially charged battery. 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 device (fig. A).
• Connect the charger (9) to mains socket (230 V AC).
• Slide the battery (7) into the charger (9) (fig. B). Ensure the battery
is properly fitted (pushed to the end).
When the charger is connected to a mains socket (230 V AC), the
green diode (10) on the charger turns on to indicate connected
supply.
When the battery (7) is placed in the charger (9), the red diode (10)
on the charger turns on to indicate that the charging is in progress.
At the same time green diodes (12) of the battery level indication are
flashing in different configurations, see description below.
• All diodes are flashing – the battery is empty and requires
charging.
• 2 diodes are flashing – the battery is partially discharged.
• 1 diode is flashing – the battery level is high.
Once the battery is charged, the diode (10) on the charger lights
green, and all battery level diodes (12) light continuously. After
some time (approx. 15 s) the battery level indication diodes (12)
turn off.
Do not charge the battery for more than 8 hours. Exceeding this
time limit may cause damage to battery cells. The charger does
not turn off automatically when the battery is full. Green diode
on the charger will remain on. Battery level indication diodes turn
off after some time. Disconnect power supply before removing
the battery from the charger socket. Avoid consecutive short
chargings. Do not charge the battery after short use of the tool.
Significant decrease of the period between chargings indicates
the battery is worn out and should be replaced.
Batteries heat up when charging. Do not operate just after
charging – wait for the battery to cool down to room temperature.
It will prevent battery damage.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATION
The battery is equipped with signalisation of the battery level (3
LED diodes) (12). To check battery level status, press the button
for battery level indication (11) (fig. C). When all diodes are lit, the
battery level is high. When 2 diodes are on, the battery is partially
discharged. When only one diode is lit, the battery is discharged and
must be recharged.
INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL HANDLE
Due to safety reasons always use additional handle when
operating the power tool.
Additional handle (5) can be installed in one of the holes on
the tool head. We recommend using the power tool with the
additional handle. When you hold the tool with your both
hands during operation (using also the additional handle) you
can have greater control over the kick back forces and counter
torque on start up. This reduces risk of injuries at kick back.
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