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1.6.9. Do not try to dismantle the charger. All repairs are to be made by an authorized GREEN TOOLS service
workshop. Improper charger assembly may cause electric shock or fire.
1.6.10. Disconnect the charger from a power supply before starting any maintenance or cleaning.
1.6.11. Disconnect the charger from mains network when it is not in use.
2. Construction and use.
Drill is a battery-powered tool. Drive consists of DC commutator motor with permanent magnets and planetary
gear. Drill is designed for screwing in and out screws and bolts in wood, metal and plastics and for drilling holes in these
materials. Cordless, battery-powered power tools are especially useful for works in interior furnishing, adaptation of
premises etc.
Use the power tool according to the manufacturer's instructions only.
3. Noise level and vibration parameters.
Sound pressure: Lp
A
Sound power: Lw
= 88.8 dB(A) K=3 dB(A)
A
Vibration acceleration: a
4. Preparation for operation.
4.1. Inserting and removing the battery.
Move the direction switch (2) to the intermediate position. In this situation, the starter switch (1) is blocked.
Press the buttons (6) and recharge the battery (5) down.
Place the charged battery (5) in place and in the handle until the locking button (6) is clearly clicked.
4.2. Charge the battery.
The cordless drill is supplied with a partially charged rechargeable battery. The battery must be fully charged before
use. Charging should be carried out at an ambient temperature in the range of 4 ° C to 40 ° C. A new battery or one that
has not been used for a long time acquires its full capacity after about 5 charging and discharging cycles.
The grid voltage must correspond to that indicated on the charger plate.
Before starting charging, always check the charger status and the power cord first.
To charge the battery, only the charger supplied with the battery drill should be used.
The charger must not be subjected to rain, moisture or liquid pouring.
4.2.1. Move the direction switch (2) to the center position.
4.2.2. Remove the rechargeable battery (5) from the cordless drill.
4.2.3. Place the battery (5) in the charging cradle (9).
4.2.4. Plug the charger cable into the socket.
4.2.5. Plug the charger into the mains (220 V).
The green LED on the charger (8) lights up. The green LED light informs you that the charger is plugged into the
grid, the red LED illuminates that the charging process is in progress. Depending on the rate of discharge, the battery
will charge after about 1 hour.
4.2.6. The charger will switch off automatically after the battery is fully charged. The power supply must be
switched off before removing the battery from the charging station. Avoid short-lasting charges one after the other. The
rechargeable battery should not be charged after a short use of the cordless drill. During charging, both the charger and
the battery are warming up. This is quite normal. The significant reduction in the time between the individual charges
indicates that the battery is worn out and needs to be replaced.
5. Work with the cordless drill. Settings, on and off.
5.1. Switch on - Press the start button (1).
5.2. Shutdown - releases the start button (1).
5.3. Spindle Brake.
The cordless drill is equipped with an electronic brake that stops the spindle immediately after releasing the breaker
(1). The brakes guarantee torque and drilling accuracy and do not allow free spindle rotation after shutdown.
5.4. Adjusting the speed of rotation.
The speed of drilling or drilling can be adjusted during operation by increasing or decreasing the pressure of the
trigger button (1). Speed adjustment enables a slow start, which, when drilling openings in plaster or smooth and
polished surfaces, prevents the drill from slipping, while turning and unwinding helps control the process.
5.5. Protective connector. Torque control.
Placing the ring (3) in the selected position causes the clutch to be locked to a certain torque value. Once the set
point has been reached, the safety clutch is automatically switched off. This prevents the screw from turning too deep.
For different screws and different materials different torque values apply.
The moment is larger, the larger the number corresponding to the given position.
= 77.8 dB(A) K=3 dB(A)
= 2.711m/s² (K=1.5m/s²).
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