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(1)
(6)
(1) Drilling
The torque shut-off is deactivated.
(2) Screwdriving
The torque shut-off is activated.
The motor switches off after reaching the set torque.
(3) Screwdriving with resetting
Torque shut-off with resetting is activated.
After reaching the set torque, the motor continues to
rotate at reduced speed.
(4) Kickback monitoring
The button is used for one-time deactivation of the
kickback monitoring.
At the next start-up of the product, the kickback mon-
itoring is active again.
– Button lights up green: Kickback monitoring is
active (basic setting)
– Button lights up red: Kickback monitoring is
switched off or defective.
If the kickback monitoring is defective, the button
continuously lights up red and is non-functional.
The power tool can continue to be operated with-
out this function. Have the power tool repaired
promptly through a qualified repair person and only
using original replacement parts.
– Button flashes red (5 seconds): Application tool is
blocked
(5) Work area lamp
(6) Brightness adjustment of work area light
The button is used for brightness adjustment of the
work area light.
Gradations 0-1-2-3-0
Handling the battery.
Charge the battery only at a temperature range from
0 °C ... 35 °C (32 °F ... 95 °F). At the beginning of the
charging procedure, the battery temperature must be
within the battery operating-temperature range.
(2)
(3)
(5)
(4)
Charge-control Indicator on the Battery (see
page 15).
The charge condition can be indicated by the green
LEDs of the charge-control indicator on the battery.
Press the charge-control indicator button
to indicate the charge condition.
When no LED lights up after pressing the charge-con-
trol indicator button, the battery is defective and must
be replaced.
Securing cable
For working at height, suitable securing cables for the
product can be fitted at the intended fastening point.
Working at height may only be carried out by trained
personnel with knowledge of tool safety and the use of
tools at height.
Only use securing cables that meet
WARNING
the following criteria. Otherwise,
serious or fatal injuries may result.
– Only use securing cables/fall protection devices that
fulfill the currently valid requirements of ANSI/ISEA
121 and do not exceed a maximum stretched belt
length of 1.2 m.
– Ensure that the total weight of the power tool
including the mounted accessories does not exceed
the maximum allowable load of the securing
cable/fall protection system.
Observe the safety and operating instructions enclosed
with the securing cable.
Before each use, check the securing cable/fall protec-
tion system for damage such as cut, torn or frayed fab-
ric and damaged seams. Damaged securing cables/fall
protection devices must not be used and must be
replaced immediately.
Before each use, check the fastening point on the
power tool for tight seating and damage such as cracks
and sharp edges. Loose or damaged fastening points
must not be used to attach securing cables/fall protec-
tion devices.
Do not use the securing cable/fall protection system to
secure yourself and do not attach it to yourself.
Do not attempt to catch a falling power tool.
Do not use the securing cable/fall protection system
near moving parts. The securing cable/fall protection
could become entangled and cause great hazards.
Before using the securing cable/fall protection, check
the tight seating of any detachable parts on the power
tool.
Ensure that the use of fall protection does not impair
the use of the power tool and its protective devices.
Connect the securing cable to the intended fastening
point of the power tool only as shown (see page 16).
Transport.
The Li-ion batteries are subject to the Dangerous
Goods Legislation requirements. The user can trans-
port the batteries by road without further require-
ments.
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