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Sealey CP4001 Instructions page 2

Cordless lithium-ion drill/driver 12v

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restraint is tight. Double insulated products, which are always
marked with this symbol
neutral (blue) wires only.
DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal.
1.3
BATTERY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING! Battery contains lithium-ion which is dangerous.
Handle with care to avoid damage, fire, corrosion or personal
injury.
Charge battery prior to its first use. the battery will have
been shipped in a low charge state.
WARNING! To reduce the risk of burns or fire:
DO NOT Attempt to open, disassemble, modify or service the
battery pack.
DO NOT Crush, puncture, short external contacts or dispose of
in fire or water.
DO NOT Expose to temperatures above 40°C (104°).
 Replace only with the battery pack designated for this product.
 Recycle or dispose of used battery as stipulated by local
regulation.
Use only the charging base provided to charge the drill battery.
DO NOT attempt recharging the battery by means of an engine
generator or a DC power source.
WARNING! Dispose of spent batteries correctly as they contain
Lithium-ion. DANGER! DO NOT attempt to disassemble the
battery. For safety and environmental reasons DO NOT discard
in domestic waste or by burning. ONLY discard or recycle
according to local authority regulations.
WARNING! DO NOT allow a leaking battery to contact your
person. If you come into contact with battery liquid take the
following immediate action:
 a) Skin contact: Wash immediately with soap and water,
then wash flesh in either lemon juice or vinegar.
 b) Eye contact: Wash with a strong solution of boric acid,
and seek immediate medical attention.
2. INTRODUCTION & SPECIFICATIONS
Slim, compact and lightweight design featuring a keyless chuck for
easy and fast bit changing. 24 torque settings provide accurate
control to suit job in hand. Responsive variable speed trigger gives
higher control for intricate operations. Soft grip handles for added
comfort and control. Powered by lithium-ion battery (sold separately,
order Model No: CP40BP), which maintains a high energy density
level with a flat discharge curve - performing better and longer than a
conventional Ni-CD/Ni-MH battery. No memory effect allows the
battery to recover from a deep discharge with no tendency to reduce
overall capacity. Requires 1 hour mains charger (sold separately,
order Model No: CP40MC).
No Load Speed: .................................................................... 0-500rpm
Chuck Size: ................................................................................ 10mm
Weight: .........................................................................................0.9kg
Battery Model No. (not included):............................................CP40BP
Mains Charger Model No. (not included): ..............................CP40MC
Noise Power: ...........................................................................85.8dBA
Noise Pressure: .......................................................................74.8dBA
Vibration: .................................................................................. 1.4m/s²
3. CHARGING
CHARGING THE BATTERY (NOT INCLUDED, ORDER
MODEL No: CP40BP)
Note: When new, the battery will have been shipped in a low charge
state. Fully charge the battery before using your tool
3.1
to remove the battery from the drill, depress the two side
clips on the battery. DO NOT touch the metal battery terminals.
3.2
take the base charger (Not included, order model No:
CP40MC) and plug it into the mains.
3.3
the battery is designed to fit into the charger one way
only. this is to ensure that the positive (+) and negative (-)
polarities correspond. Insert the battery and press lightly to
seat the battery firmly into the charging base, as in fig.1.
WARNING! DO NOT try to force battery into the base the
wrong way around.
,are fitted with live (brown) and
Original Language Version
3.4
When the battery is inserted into the charger the green LED
(fig.1) will begin to flash, this indicates the battery is charging.
3.5
When the green LED (fig.1) stops flashing and is solid the
battery is fully charged.
3.6
If the red LED (fig.1) illuminates the battery is too hot to charge
and will need to cool down before the charging cycle begins.
3.7
If the red LED (fig.1) flashes this means either the battery is
not seated in the charger correctly or the battery is defective
and should be replaced.
3.8
Remove the battery from the charger. Switch off and remove
the plug from the mains. Push the battery back into the drill
(fig.2) until it snaps into place. the drill is now ready for use.
4. OPERATION
DRILLING INSTRUCTIONS. (Ensure you have read,
understood and comply with all the safety instructions)
WARNING! Always wear approved safety glasses when drilling.
4.1
Preparation
4.1.1 Open the chuck by pushing the directional switch to the mid
'lock' setting. Hold the rear collar and turn the front chuck collar.
See direction arrow on chuck.
4.1.2 Insert the required drill bit into the full depth of the chuck and
tighten.
4.1.3 Check the drill to ensure the direction switch is in the mid
'lock' position.
4.1.4 Insert the battery into the base of the drill ensure its seated
correctly.
4.1.5 the speed of the drill is controlled by the variable speed trigger
(fig.2). After moving direction switch to 'forward' (or 'reverse')
press the speed switch gently for a slow speed and
progressively increase the pressure on the switch to produce
correspondingly higher speeds (try before starting to drill).
4.2
Torque Setting
this drill has 24 different torque setting. torque is the amount
of turning force applied when you use the drill. torque setting
'1' is the lowest and the drill symbol is the highest. It is the
responsibilty of the user to determine how much torque is
needed for each task.
4.3
To Drill Holes
4.3.1 Lock a pilot drill (smaller size drill than the desired hole size)
into the chuck. Select an appropriate torque setting. Check to
confirm the turning direction is correct.
DO NOT attempt to change direction whilst the drill is running.
4.3.2 Drill a pilot hole in the middle of the spot where the final hole
is to be drilled. Insert the final sized drill bit. Hold drill firmly
and place the drill bit at the entrance of the pilot hole and
press the trigger (fig.2).
4.3.3 If the drill becomes stuck, release the trigger and place the
drill in reverse by pressing the direction switch to the other
side. If this does not work, gently work the drill bit free. If the
chuck stops turning, check the torque setting.
4.4
As a Screw or Bolt Driver
Lock appropriate tool bit in the chuck, set appropriate torque
and proceed with the task. to remove screws, bolts, etc. switch
the drill to reverse.
4.5
Work light
the drill has a built in LED work light. this light illuminates
whenever the trigger is depressed aiding work in poor light.
4.6
When you have finished working, remove the bit from the
chuck and clean drill and bit. Ensure the battery is removed
and only use a damp cloth.
fig.1
CP4001
Issue: 2 - 01/03/10

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