ply from the charger. Remove battery pack
from the charger.
CHARGING INDICATOR
Press the light button on the battery pack to
check whether it needs to charge.
Light Button
Lights
Fully Lit
Blinking
WARNING:
A malfunction may have occurred if all four
lights are blinking simultaneously.
EN - 12
Indicator
Status
75% - 100%
50% - 75%
25% - 50%
5% - 25%
< 5%
(needs to be
charged)
OVERHEAT PROTECTION
When the tool/battery is overheated, the tool
stops automatically. In this situation, let the
power tool/battery cool before turning the tool
on again.
OVERDISCHARGE
PROTECTION
When the battery capacity is not enough, the
tool stops automatically. In this case, remove
the battery from the tool and charge the
battery.
PRACTICAL ADVICE
1.
General
a.
Ensure the tool is fitted with a suitable bit
for current work and the direction selector
is at center lock position before start.
b.
Always keep the product perpendicular to
the work area. Otherwise, bit is more likely
to slip or be jammed and cause damage to
the tool.
c.
Place the power tool in a start position first
and then switch the product on.
d.
The feeding force and running speed
depends on tool characteristics and the
work material. Excessive feeding force
will overload the power tool and increase
the risk of losing control. Ask a power tool
specialist for advice if necessary.
e.
If the tool gets stuck in work area, switch
off and try to perpendicularly draw it
out with slight force to avoid damage.
If this does not work, switch to reverse
mode, run the tool at a slow speed and
perpendicularly draw out with slight force.
f.
Check the power tool and its clamping
status regularly during work. Refit or
replace it if necessary.
2.
Wood/Metal Drilling
a.
Attach a bit designed for drilling and set the
function selector to "
b.
Pre-drill larger holes with a small diameter
drill bit in advance for a easier operation
and better result.
c.
In order to prevent the bit from slipping,
punch a point beforehand especially when
drilling metals.
d.
Start with a low speed. Gradually increase
speed as drill bit bites into material.
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