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GRAPHITE 58G019 Traduction De La Notice Originale page 11

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PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
REMOVING AND INSERTING THE BATTERY
• Set the direction selector switch (5) in middle position.
• Push the battery lock button (8) and slide out the battery (7) (fig. A).
• Insert charged battery (7) into the handle holder, you should hear
when the battery lock button (8) snaps.
BATTERY CHARGING
The device is supplied with partially charged battery. The battery should
be charged in ambient temperature between 4°C and 40°C. New battery,
or one that has not been used for a long time, will reach full efficiency
after approximately 3 to 5 charge/discharge cycles.
• Remove the battery (7) from the device (fig. A).
• Connect the charger to mains socket (230 V AC).
• Slide the battery (7) into the charger (12) (fig. B). Ensure the battery is
properly fitted (pushed to the end).
When the charger is connected to a mains socket (230 V AC), the green
diode (11) on the charger turns on to indicate connected supply.
When the battery (7) is placed in the charger (12), the red diode (11) on
the charger turns on to indicate that the charging is in progress.
Simultaneously, green diodes (14) of the battery level indication are
flashing in different configurations, see description below.
• All diodes are flashing - battery is empty and requires charging.
• 2 diodes are flashing - the battery is partially discharged.
• 1 diode is flashing - the battery level is high.
Once the battery is charged, the diode (11) on the charger lights green,
and all battery level diodes (14) light continuously. After some time
(approx. 15 s) battery level indication diodes (14) turn off.
Do not charge the battery for more than 8 hours. Exceeding this time
limit may cause damage to battery cells. The charger will not turn off
automatically when the battery is full. Green diode on the charger
will remain on. Battery level indication diodes turn off after some
time. Disconnect power supply before removing the battery from the
charger socket. Avoid consecutive short chargings. Do not charge the
battery after short use of the tool. Significant decrease of the period
between chargings indicates the battery is used up and should be
replaced.
Batteries heat up when charging. Do not operate just after charging –
wait for the battery to cool down to room temperature. It will prevent
battery damage.
BATTERY LEVEL INDICATION
The battery is equipped with signalisation of the battery level (3 LED
diodes) (14). To check battery level status, press the button for battery
level indication (13) (fig. C). When all diodes are lit, the battery level is
high. When 2 diodes are on, the battery is partially discharged. When only
one diode is lit, the battery is discharged and must be recharged.
SPINDLE BRAKE
Drill is equipped with electronic brake that stops the spindle immediately
after the switch button (9) is released. The brake ensures precision when
screwing or drilling and prevents free spindle rotation after switching off.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
Switching on – press the switch button (9).
Switching off – release the switch button (9).
Each time the switch button (9) is pressed, the LED diode (10) lights up to
illuminate the workplace.
ROTATIONAL SPEED CONTROL
Increase or reduce pressure on the switch button (9) to adjust drilling or
driving speed while operating. Speed adjustment allows for a soft start,
which prevents dill slipping when drilling holes in gypsum or glaze, and
allows for operation control when driving screws in and out.
OVERLOAD CLUTCH
Set the torque adjustment ring (3) in appropriate position to permanently
set overload clutch to defined torque value. When the set torque is
reached, overload clutch disconnects automatically. It prevents from
driving screws too deep or damaging the drill.
TORQUE ADJUSTMENT
• Different screws and materials require different torque to be applied.
• The bigger the number corresponding to given position, the bigger is
the torque (fig. D).
• Set the torque adjustment ring (3) to appropriate torque value.
• Always start operation with low torque.
• Increase the torque gradually until obtaining desired results.
• Use higher settings to undo screws.
• When drilling, choose setting marked with the drill symbol. The torque
is the greatest with this setting.
• Knowledge how to choose appropriate torque setting comes with
practice.
Setting the torque adjustment ring in the drilling position
deactivates the overload clutch.
WORKING TOOL INSTALLATION
• Set the direction selector switch (5) in the middle position.
• By turning the ring of the quick release chuck (2) counter clockwise (see
mark on the ring) you can spread jaws enough to insert drill or driver
bit (fig. E).
• To fix the working tool, turn the ring of the quick release chuck (2)
clockwise and tighten.
Deinstallation of the tool is similar to installation, only the sequence of
actions is reversed.
Make sure the tool position is correct when installing drill or driver
bit in the quick release chuck. Use additional magnetic adapter as an
extension when using short driver bits.
RIGHT-LEFT DIRECTION OF ROTATION
Choose direction of spindle rotation with the direction selector switch
(5) (fig. F).
Clockwise rotation – set the switch (5) to the extreme left position.
Counter-clockwise rotation – set the switch (5) to the extreme right
position.
* In certain cases position of the switch related to rotation may be different than specified. Please refer to
graphic signs located on the switch or tool body.
Safe position of the direction selector switch (5) is in the middle, it
prevents accidental starting of the power tool.
• Drill cannot be started, when the switch is in this position.
• Use this position of the switch to change drills or bits.
• Before starting the tool make sure the position of the direction selector
switch (5) is correct.
Do not change direction of rotation when the drill spindle is rotating.
CHANGE OF GEAR
Gear switch (4) (fig. H) allows to increase the range of rotational speed.
Gear I: small speed range, big torque
Gear II: greater speed range, small torque.
Set the gear switch in position appropriate for the works to perform.
When the switch is blocked and cannot be moved, turn the spindle
slightly.
Never change the gear switch position when the drill is operating. It
may damage the power tool.
Long lasting drilling at low rotational speed of the spindle may cause
motor overheating. Long lasting drilling at low rotational speed of
the spindle may cause motor overheating.
HOLDER
The drill provides convenient holder (6) that allows to e.g. hang the tool
on a tool belt when working at heights.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Remove the battery from the device before commencing any
activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or maintenance.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• Cleaning the device after each use is recommended.
• Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
• Clean the tool with a dry cloth or blow through with compressed air
at low pressure.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage plastic
parts.
• Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent device
overheating.
• Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
• Store the device with the battery removed.
QUICK RELEASE CHUCK REPLACEMENT
Quick-release chuck is screwed onto spindle of the drill and additionally
secured with a screw.
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