Commissioning; Checking Accumulator Status; Electronic Safeguards - Narex CSV 13-2 Instrucciones De Uso Original

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• Consumers may transport these batteries on public roads
without a problem�
• Commercial transportation of lithium-ion batteries by trans-
portation companies must comply with the regulation on
hazardous load transportation� Only trained personnel may
carry out the preparation and the actual transport� The entire
process must have expert supervision�
The following must be maintained during battery transpor-
tation:
• Make sure that contacts are protected and isolated to prevent
a short circuit�
• Be careful so that a  large number of batteries do  not move
around or fall and collapse during transport�
• Damaged and leaking batteries cannot be transported�
Please contact your carrier for additional information�
Warning!!
It is not expected for the user to perform any service repairs on the
charger� There are no spare parts inside the charger, which users
could repair on their own� It is necessary to bring the charger to
your nearest authorised service centre to prevent damage to spare
parts, which are sensitive to static electricity, for example�
Always use the right set of batteries (the set delivered with the
tools or a  replacement set recommended by Narex s�r�o�)� Never
use any other sets of accumulator batteries because they could
damage your tools and cause a hazardous situation�

Commissioning

Inserting and removing a battery
Insert the battery  (B1) into the shaft on the bottom side of the
machine handle all the way� Pull on the battery to make sure it is
fitted properly�
To remove the accumulator  (B1) from the machine, push on the
accumulator clamp (B2) and pull the accumulator out�
Turning the device ON
Pressing on the switch button (B1) and gradually pushing on it will
regulate speed� If you press the switch button (B1) the LED work
areal light (5) will automatically switch on� It is used to light up the
work space directly in front of the machine –clamped device in the
chuck�
Turning the device OFF
Release the switch button (B1)� The rundown of the spindle with
the chuck is decreased using the brake after being turned off�
Lower speed is suitable for guiding the screw/bolt into the mate-
rial� Higher speed is suitable for tightening the screw/bolt into the
material or for drilling�
Attention! Long-term use of variable rotation speeds is
not recommended. It can lead to switch button dam-
age.
Changing the rotation direction
Using the turn direction switch (B2) changes the rotation direction:
• Push down from right to left – clockwise�
• Push down from left to right – counter-clockwise�
• Button is in between – protection against accidental start�
Attention!
If you wish to change the position of the shift button, first check
that the switch button is released�
Note:
You may hear a loud click when you first use the device after
changing the rotation direction� This is normal and does not indi-
cate a problem�
Changing the speed
Use the shift button (3) to change speed�
1� Low speed:
move the button away from the chuck – the "1"
letter appears
2� High speed: move the button towards the chuck – the "2"
letter appears
Work mode selection
Adjusting Torque
Turning the collar (4) to the corresponding symbol sets the torque
of your choice�
Tightening
Symbol
1
= lowest tightening torque
20 = highest tightening torque
Symbol
Drilling
Symbol
= maximum torque
Mounting and releasing tools
Turning the chuck mounting case  (6) opens and closes the jaws
between which you place the working tools (drill bit, bit holder
etc�)� The machines are automatically equipped with a spindle stop,
which makes changing the tool using only one hand in the desired
direction very simple�
Mounting a belt clip
Place the machine on a horizontal surface (e�g� a working table)�
Slide the bent end of the belt clip (7a) into the base for the belt
clip (7c)� Secure the belt clip (7a) using a fastening screw (7b) and
a corresponding screwdriver� You can mount the belt clip to the
machine from the right, as well as the left side� Be careful not to
mount the belt clip the wrong way round� The belt clip position
must correspond to the illustration�

Checking Accumulator Status

The machine is fitted with an accumulator status control panel (B3)�
Press the control button (B4) on the accumulator status panel (B3)�
An accumulator status indicator  (B5) will light up based on the
state of charge (capacity) of the accumulator�
Overview of accumulator's state of charge (capacity) indication:
Number of fully lit LEDs
3
2
1

Electronic Safeguards

The machine is fitted with circuitry designed to prevent serious
damage to the machine� If the electronics detect any of the faults/
defects below, the machine stops immediately� Remove the fault/
defect by proceeding in accordance with the table�
Overview of safety features and methods for returning the machine to operation:
Type of safety feature
Low accumulator voltage
(indicated on the accumulator)
Machine overload (machine
was switched off due to recoil
or excessive load)
Overheating (critical temper-
ature of the motor, the elec-
tronics or the accumulator was
reached)
English
Accumulator's state of charge
100 %
less than 60 %
less than 30 %
Solution
Recharge / replace the accu-
mulator
Release and then press the
power switch again
Let the machine cool off
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