too deep or damaging the drill-screwdriver.
TORQUE CONTROL
• Different torque sizes are used for different screws and different
materials.
• The torque is greater the larger the number corresponding to a
given position (Figure D) .
• Set the torque adjustment ring (3) to the specified torque amount.
• Always start with a smaller torque.
• Increase the torque gradually until a satisfactory result is
achieved.
• Higher settings should be selected for screw removal.
• For drilling, select the setting marked with the drill symbol. The
highest torque value is achieved with this setting.
• The ability to choose the right torque setting is gained with
practice.
Setting the torque control ring to the drill position
deactivates the overload clutch.
INSTALLATION OF THE WORK TOOL
• Set the direction of rotation switch (5) to the centre position.
• By turning the ring of the quick-action chuck (2) counterclockwise
(see marking on the ring), the desired jaw opening is achieved,
allowing the drill or screwdriver bit to be inserted (Fig. E).
• To fasten the implement, turn the quick-release chuck ring (2)
clockwise and tighten firmly.
The disassembly of the work tool is done in the reverse order to its
assembly.
When fixing the drill or screwdriver bit in the quick-action
chuck, make sure that the tool is positioned correctly. When
using short screwdriver bits or bits, use an additional
magnetic holder as an extension.
DIRECTION OF ROTATION CLOCKWISE - ANTI-CLOCKWISE
The direction of rotation of the spindle is selected using the
r o t a t i o n switch (5) (Fig. F).
Clockwise rotation - set the switch (5) to the extreme left position.
Left-hand rotation - set the switch (5) to the extreme right-hand
position.
* It is noted that in some cases the position of the switch in relation to
the rotation may be different to that described. Reference should be
made to the graphic marks on the switch or the unit housing.
The safety position is the middle position of the direction of rotation
switch (5), which prevents accidental starting of the power tool.
• The drill/driver cannot be started in this position.
• This position is used to replace drills or bits.
• Before commissioning, check that the direction of rotation switch
(5) is in the right position.
Do not change the direction of rotation while the spindle of
the drill/screwdriver is rotating.
CHANGE OF GEAR
Gear shift switch (4) (Fig. G) to increase the
speed range.
Gear I: lower rev range, high torque force.
Gear II: higher speed range, lower torque force. Depending
on the work to be carried out, set the gear selector to the
correct position. If the switch cannot be moved, turn the
spindle slightly.
Never
change
the
drill/screwdriver is running. This could damage the power
tool.
Drilling for long periods of time at low spindle speed risks
overheating the motor. Take periodic breaks or allow the
machine to run at maximum speed without load for a
period of about 3 minutes.
HANDLE
The drill/screwdriver has a practical handle (6) which is used for
hanging e.g. on a fitter's belt when working at height.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
gear
selector
w h i l e
Remove the battery from the unit before c a r r y i n g out
any installation, adjustment, repair or operation.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• It is recommended to clean the device immediately after each use.
• Do not use water or other liquids for cleaning.
• The unit should be cleaned with a dry piece of cloth or blown with
low-pressure compressed air.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, as these may
damage the plastic parts.
• Clean the ventilation slots in the motor housing regularly to prevent
the unit from overheating.
• If excessive sparking occurs on the commutator, have the
condition of the motor's carbon brushes checked by a qualified
person.
• Always store the device in a dry place out of the reach of
children.
• Store the device with the battery removed.
EXCHANGE OF QUICK-ACTION CHUCK
The quick-release chuck is screwed onto the spindle thread of the drill.
- screwdriver and additionally secured with a screw.
• Set the direction of rotation switch (5) to the centre position.
• Unclamp the jaws of the quick-action chuck (1) and unscrew the
clamping screw (left-hand thread) (fig. H).
• Fit the hexagonal spanner into the quick-action chuck and strike
lightly on the other end of the hexagonal spanner.
• Unscrew the quick-release chuck.
• Installation of the quick-action chuck is carried out in the reverse
order to its removal.
Any defects should be rectified by the manufacturer's
authorised service department.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
RATING DATA
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
Information on noise and vibration
PARAMETER
Battery voltage
Idle speed range
Scope of quick-action chuck
Torque adjustment range
Max. torque (soft screwdriving)
Max. torque (hard screwdriving)
Max. drilling diameter in wood
Max. metal drilling diameter
Max. concrete drilling diameter
Spindle thread
Max. size of wood screws
Degree of protection
Protection class
Mass
Year of production
NOISE AND VIBRATION DATA
t h e
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration acceleration values
Noise emissions such as s o u n d pressure level LpA and sound
power level LwA a n d measurement uncertainty K , are given below
in the instructions in accordance with EN 60745.
The vibration values ah and the measurement uncertainty K were
determined in accordance with EN 60745-2-1, are given below.
The vibration level given below in these instructions has been measured
in accordance with the measurement procedure specified by EN
60745 and can be used to compare power tools. It can also be used
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VALUE
18 V DC
gear I
0-350 min
gear II
0-1250 min
0.8-10 mm
1 - 19 plus drilling
28 Nm
44 Nm
30
10
-
3/8" x 24UNF
8x80
IPX0
III
1.05 kg
2023
L
= 85 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
PA
L
= 96 dB (A) K=3dB (A)
WA
2
a
= 1.552 m/s
h
-1
-1
2
K=1.5 m/s