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10.3
Center punch (23)
1. With the centre punch (23) you can give a drill an
initial guide at a fixed position to prevent the drill
from running when starting to drill.
2. You can also use the centre punch (23) to mark
workpieces.
3. Place the centre punch (23) with the tip at the de-
sired position and hit the back of the centre punch
(23) with a hammer (not included).
11 Working instructions
Note:
* = not included in the scope of delivery!
Torque
• Smaller screws*/bits may be damaged if you set too
high a torque or speed.
Hard screwing case (into metal)
• Particularly high torques occur, for example, with
metal screw connections using sockets. Select a
low speed.
Soft screwing case (e.g. into wood)
• Also screw here with a low speed to ensure the
wood surface is not damaged by contact with the
screw head. Use a countersink.
When drilling into wood, metal and other materials
• Use a high speed for small drill diameters and a low
speed for large drill diameters.
• Select a low speed for hard materials and a high
speed for soft materials.
• Secure or fasten (if possible) the workpiece is a
clamping device*.
• Mark the place where you want to drill with a centre
punch or a nail*. Select a low speed to drill.
• Pull the rotating drill out of the drillhole several
times to remove chips and drilling dust.
Drilling into metal
• Use metal drill bits (HSS). For best results, cool the
drill with cooling lubricant* (cutting oil). Metal drills
can also be used for drilling into plastic. First pre-
drill with a Ø 3mm drill bit and approach the desired
drill diameter.
Drilling into wood
• Use a wood drill with a centre point.
Depth holes: Use an "auger"*.
Large drill diameter: Use a Forstner drill*.
Small screws* in soft wood can also be screwed in
directly without predrilling.
Drilling into bricks
• Used a carbide-tipped masonry drill (max. Recom-
mended drilling diameter Ø 13 mm).
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12 Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING
Have maintenance and repair tasks that are
not described in this operating manual, car-
ried out by a specialist workshop. Use only
original spare parts.
There is a risk of accident! Always perform
maintenance and cleaning work with the
battery removed. There is a danger of inju-
ry! Let the Product cool down before all
maintenance and cleaning tasks. Elements
of the engine are hot. There is a danger of
injury and burning!
The product can start unexpectedly and cause inju-
ries.
Remove the battery.
Allow the product to cool down.
Remove the tool attachment.
12.1
Cleaning
1. Keep protective devices, air vents and the motor
housing as free of dust and dirt as possible. Rub the
product clean with a clean cloth or blow it off with
compressed air at low pressure. We recommend
that you clean the product directly after every use.
2. Ventilation openings must always be free.
3. Do not use any cleaning products or solvents; they
could attack the plastic parts of the product. Make
sure that no water can penetrate the product interi-
or.
4. Wipe any dirt off the lens with a dry cloth. Be careful
to avoid scratching the LED lamp as this can se-
verely reduce the light intensity.
12.2
Maintenance
The product is maintenance-free.
13 Storage
Preparation for storage
1. Remove the battery from the product before pro-
longed storage (e.g. winter storage).
2. Clean and check the product for damage.
3. Store the battery in a partially charged state.
4. When stored, check the battery charge level every
three months.
Store the product and its accessories in a dark, dry and
frost-free place that is inaccessible to children.
The optimum storage temperature is between 5°C and
30˚C.
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