Switching speed modes (Fig. 4)
Using this switch, you can set one of
two operating speed modes. Switching
of modes is carried out by moving the
switch to position "1" (low speed) or to
position "2" (high speed). The low speed
is recommended for use in screwdriver
mode or while drilling holes in solid ma-
terials, and the second speed is recom-
mended for screwing/unscrewing fasten-
ers or drilling holes in wood.
WARNING!
Change the direction of accessory
rotation and switch speed modes
only after the jaw chuck has come
to a complete stop.
Selection of operating mode or
torque
You can set the drilling mode and select
the torque by matching the number on
the regulator ring with the arrow on the
drill-screwdriver body.
To avoid damage to the woodscrews,
screws and operating tips, set the torque
adjustment ring in the appropriate posi-
tion. The required position is selected ex-
perimentally during the work process. If
you do not know what torque would be
optimal, proceed as follows:
set the regulator to the lowest torque po-
sition;
tighten the first screw;
if during operation the mechanism
stopped with a specific crackle and the
screw was not fully tightened, increase
the torque and try to tighten the screw
again. Continue until the screw is fully
tightened. Thus, determine the optimal
torque.
when carrying out the "drilling" process,
the torque regulator must be moved to
the appropriate position.
when drilling, it is necessary to turn on
the drill-screwdriver before contact of
the drill with the surface.
when drilling, do not allow a stop or a
significant decrease in the spindle speed
(compared to the idle speed). In this case,
when drilling, pressure should be re-
duced, and when screwing and unscrew-
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ing screws, bolts and nuts, another, more
powerful electric tool should be used.
when working with a drill-screwdriver,
ensure free access of cooling air to the
ventilation openings.
Installing/removing the
accumulator (Fig. 5)
Lock the power button before installing
or removing the accumulator. To con-
nect the accumulator to the power tool,
align the grooves on the accumulator
with the grooves on the body of the pow-
er tool and install the accumulator until
it clicks into place. It is not recommend-
ed to make excessive efforts when install-
ing the accumulator. If the accumulator is
connected with force, it means that the
installation steps are not performed cor-
rectly or there is a foreign object in the
grooves of the accumulator casing. To re-
move the accumulator, press the accumu-
lator lock (1) (Fig. 5) and, without releas-
ing it, disconnect the accumulator.
The accumulator is supplied in a partially
charged state. You can check the charge
level by pressing the charge indicator
button (1) (Fig. 6).
The power tool is powered by a lithi-
um-ion accumulator. Do not use a differ-
ent type of accumulator under any cir-
cumstances. The lithium-ion accumulator
has a built-in protection against deep dis-
charge: when the charge of the accumu-
lator becomes minimal, the power tool
will turn off automatically, the engine will
stop. For further operation, charge the
accumulator or replace it with a charged
accumulator.
Installation of a belt clip (Fig. 6)
For operational convenience it is possi-
ble to install a clip (3). To do this, screw
it with a screw (4) to the corresponding
opening in the lower part of the handle.
8. WORKING WITH ELECTRICAL
POWER TOOLS
It is recommended to work with the pow-
er tool at an ambient temperature of
+5 °C to +40 °C.
On/off (Fig. 7)
Connect the power tool to the accumula-
en
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