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IKEA FIXA 601.961.03 Manual page 10

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the charging plug (Pic.2) (2.1) into the
charging socket in the screwdriver.
Then connect the charger to the
electricity supply.
Make sure that there are no knots or
sharp bends in the cable.
The charger and the battery have been
designed to be used together.
NEVER use this charger to recharge
cordless tools or batteries from other
manufacturers.
The battery will gradually lose its
charge over a period of time, even if
the tool is not used.
The lithium-ion battery is protected
against deep discharging by the
"Electronic Cell Protection (ECP)".
When the battery is empty, the
machine is switched off by means of
a protective circuit: The tool no longer
rotates.
WARNING!
Do not continue to press the
forward/reverse switch after the
machine has been automatically
switched off. The battery can be
damaged.
WARNING!
Recharge the battery on a non-
flammable surface. Do not recharge
the battery for more than eight
hours. The red diode will go out when
the battery has been fully loaded.
Disconnect the cable and store the
charger in a suitable place when it is
not in use.
It is not advisable to recharge the
battery in temperatures below
freezing.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Operation
This basic cordless screwdriver will
accept various types and length of
screwdriver bits that have a hexagonal
shank that is 6.35mm (1/4") across the
flats.
Inserting the screwdriver bits (Pic.3)
Select the correct screwdriver bit for
the screws being used. Insert the
screwdriver bit into the screwdriver
drive, ensuring that it is pushed firmly
home. Note: It is advisable to always
drill a pilot hole when driving screws
with this product.
Switching ON and OFF (Pic.4)
The ON and OFF switch is of the
"rocker type" and also acts as the
forward and reverse switch. The
forward and reverse switch enables
you to change the direction of rotation
to allow the removal of screws. For
screw driving squeeze the trigger
switch at the bottom (Pic.4) (4.1).
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