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Ferm Accudrill FCD-1800I User Manual

Ferm Accudrill FCD-1800I
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Ferm • P.O. Box 134 • 8280 AC Genemuiden • NL • www.ferm.com 0303-06
Ferm Accudrill with
Impact function
FCD-1800 I
USER’S MANUAL
Art.nr. 718780
Screwfix art.nr 19970
UK Subject to change
Document Ref:
FCD-1800 I/19970/PMR5/issue1/mar02
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These instructions are the sole property of Ferm-Omega Tools and may not be reproduced
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Ferm Accudrill FCD-1800I Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFerm
ModelAccudrill FCD-1800I
CategoryDrill
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Technical Specifications

Safety Instructions

Personal Safety Equipment

Use safety glasses, dust mask, footwear, headgear, gloves, apron, earplugs or ear defenders for protection.

Dress Properly

Avoid loose clothing or jewellery. Use non-skid footwear and protective hair covering.

Stay Alert

Focus on your task, use common sense, and avoid operating tools when tired or under the influence.

Spare Parts List

Electrical Information

Wire Correctly

Connect wires firmly to terminals and secure the mains cable in the plug cord grip.

Securing Wires

Secure wires firmly and use the correct fuse. Consult an electrician if unsure.

Recycle/Dispose Old Plug

Prevent inadvertent connection and electric shock risk. Consult a qualified electrician.

Environment

Guarantee

Declaration of Conformity

Operational Safety

Battery Safety

Avoid short-circuiting, water exposure, or disposal in fire. Handle damaged batteries with care.

Concentrate

Maintain focus to prevent mistakes and serious injuries.

Work Area

Keep work area clean and well-lit. Avoid flammable liquids and wet conditions.

Electric Shock Protection

Use RCD for protection and avoid contact with grounded surfaces.

Keep Children and Pets Away

Ensure children and pets do not come into contact with the tool or work area.

Tool Usage

Do not force the tool or use it for unintended purposes. Use the right tool for the job.

Cable Handling

Do not carry by cable, keep away from heat/sharp edges, and avoid touching plug pins.

Secure Work

Use clamps or vice to hold work for safer operation and free hands.

Avoid Unintentional Starting

Do not carry plugged-in tools with finger on switch. Ensure switch is off before plugging in.

Extension Cables

Use suitable three-core earthed cables. Unwind fully from reels and avoid long cables.

Outdoor Use

Use outdoor-intended extension cables and RCD for protection. Avoid rain or damp conditions.

Dust Extraction

Connect and use a dust extraction system if available.

Recommended Accessories

Use only recommended accessories to avoid personal injury.

Using the Accudrill

Before Operating

Check voltage, battery suitability, and ensure the battery is not fully charged.

Charging the Battery

Insert/Remove Battery

Operation

On/Off and Lock

Use the trigger switch to turn on/off and the direction switch to lock the trigger.

Speed Control

Adjust speed with trigger pressure. Use speed range switch '1' for low, '2' for high.

Direction of Rotation

Set direction switch to left or right when the drill is not rotating.

Drill or Impact Setting

Set sleeve clockwise to 'drill' and anticlockwise to 'impact' or hammer setting.

Inserting and Removing Accessories

Use as a Screwdriver

Use as a Drill

Use as an Impact Drill

Maintenance, Care and Repair

Cleaning

Clean with a soft brush. Avoid flammable liquids and solvents.

Faults

Switch off and remove plug if cable, switch is damaged, or smoke is detected.

Overheating

Clean ventilation slots. If machine doesn't start, check lead/fuse or consult dealer.

Maintain Tools with Care

Keep tools clean, store accessories properly, follow instructions, and keep ventilation slots clean.

Check for Damaged Parts

Inspect tool for damage and have parts checked or repaired by qualified personnel.

Tool Repair

Only experts should repair electrical appliances to avoid user danger.

Storing Tools

Store tools in a dry place, out of reach of children when not in use.

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