Battery Disposal; Maintenance And Cleaning - Westfalia 85 95 45 Original Instructions Manual

10.8 v li-ion cordless screwdriver
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the "1" printed on the torque control ring. In this position the torque
clutch will slip with light drilling resistance. The higher the number the
arrow points to on the torque control ring, the larger the maximum
torque that can be applied before the torque clutch will slip.
To set the screwdriver to maximum available torque twist the torque
control ring until the arrow points to the drill symbol. In this position
there is no slip in the torque clutch.
Select a lower torque for inserting or removing of screws to avoid
damage the work-piece. Before starting to drill select a lower speed to
avoid the bit slipping away from the desired hole location. Afterwards
select a higher torque. First do a test on an item which is not your final
work-piece and adjust the desired torque accordingly before you start
the actual work.

Battery Disposal

1. Run motor until the battery is completely discharged. Remove the
battery from the screwdriver.
2. Wrap heavy insulating tape around the battery terminals or enclose
in a sealable plastic bag to prevent possible shorting.
3. Dispose of the battery through your local waste removal authority.

Maintenance and Cleaning

 Remove the battery before undertaking any cleaning or maintenance
work.
 Use only a moist cloth to clean the unit. Do not use aggressive
chemicals which may dissolve plastic parts, or abrasives. Always
keep the ventilation slots clean and free from obstructions.
 The screwdriver is maintenance-free.
 The battery can be recharged up to 500 times if treated carefully.
However, over time the battery's performance can deteriorate. If
necessary you can purchase replacement batteries from Westfalia
(Art. 85 95 47).
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