– Do not lock the on/off switch permanent-
ly!
– Do not open the battery pack or the
charger!
– Prevent metal parts (e.g. metal chips) or
fluids from entering the charger!
– Do not use battery packs or chargers
from other manufacturers!
– Protect the battery pack from excessive
heat or constant heat sources such as
sunlight or naked flames!
– Never use water to extinguish burning li-
ion battery packs! Use sand or a fire
blanket.
– Check the plug and the cable regularly
and should either become damaged,
have them replaced by an authorised af-
ter-sales service workshop.
– Always pull the mains plug out of the
socket when the charger is not in use.
5.3
Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN
60745 are typically:
Drilling
Sound pressure level
Noise level
Uncertainty
Impact drilling
Sound pressure level
Noise level
Uncertainty
CAUTION
When working with noise
Damage to hearing
Always use ear protection.
Vibration emission value a
for three directions) and uncertainty K
measured in accordance with EN 60745:
Drilling in metal
Fastening
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Impact
concrete
The specified emissions values (vibration,
noise)
– are used to compare machines.
– They are also used for making prelimi-
– They represent the primary applications
Increase possible for other applications,
with other insertion tools or if not main-
tained adequately. Take note of idling and
downtimes of machine!
6.1
recess before using the charger.
6.2
Inserting the battery pack [2 A]
Removing the battery pack[2 B]
L
= 73 dB(A)
PA
L
= 84 dB(A)
WA
K = 3 dB
6.3
The LED [3-1] on the charger indicates
the respective operating status of the
L
= 104 dB(A)
PA
charger.
L
= 115 dB(A)
WA
K = 3 dB
(vector sum
h
2
a
= 5,6 m/s
h
2
K = 1,5 m/s
2
a
< 2,5 m/s
h
2
K = 1,5 m/s
drilling
into
nary estimates regarding vibration and
noise loads during operation.
of the power tool.
6
Operation
Charger cable holder[3-2]
Unwind the cable completely from the
Changing the battery pack
Battery pack is ready for use immedi-
ately upon delivery and can be charged
at any time.
Charging the battery pack [3]
LED yellow - lit continu-
ously
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - flashes
quickly
Battery pack is charged to
maximum capacity.
LED green - flashes
slowly
Battery pack is charged
with reduced current. Li-ion
is charged to 80 %.
LED green - lit continu-
ously
Charging is complete or is
not restarted as current
charge status is greater
than 80%.
2
a
= 12,4 m/s
h
2
K = 3,0 m/s
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