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Lux Tools A-BS-20-E Set - Rotation Direction Control; Torque and Speed Settings; Basic Operation; Cleaning the Tool

Lux Tools A-BS-20-E Set
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Inserting a tool
Place the tool as far as it will go into the tool
holder (1).
Set the rotation direction switch (4) to the centre
setting.
Turn the tool holder (1) clockwise and secure.
Changing the rotation direction
To drill and screw screws into place, press the
rotation direction switch (4) to the left (rotation in
clockwise direction).
To remove screws, press the rotation direction
switch (4) to the right (rotation in an anti-clock-
wise direction).
If the rotation direction switch is in the centre position,
the On/Off switch (9) is blocked.
Setting the torque
The torque of the device can be adjusted to 21 differ-
ent settings by turning the torque regulator (2):
Settings 1–13 = Low setting for small screws and
soft materials.
Settings 14–25 = Higher settings for larger
screws and harder materials.
Setting [] = For drilling and unscrewing tight
fitting screws. The releasing clutch is without
function during this setting: The device operates
at maximum torque.
Setting the revolutions
For different drill diameters, set an appropriate
revolution range:
Revolution switch (3) in position [2] = High revo-
lutions for drilling with small drill diameters.
Revolution switch (3) in position [1] = Low revo-
lutions for drilling with large drill diameters.
Check before switching on!
Check to make sure the device is in a safe operating
condition:
Check to make sure there are no visible defects.
Check to make sure all device components are
correctly mounted.
Switching on and off
To start the tool turning, press the On/Off but-
ton (5).
The LED (6) will light up.
To switch the unit off, release the On/Off
switch (5).
Drilling
Turn the torque regulator (2) into position [].
Hold the device straight and drill with even pres-
sure.
Screwdriver action
Set the required torque using the torque regula-
tor (2).
Keep the device in a straight line to the screw.
Cleaning
Cleaning and maintenance at a glance
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
Troubleshooting
What to do when something doesn’t work…
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possi-
bly money too.
DANGER! Risk of injury! Make sure that
when installing the tool that it fits securely in
the clamping chuck and is not at an angle.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit!
Only use the rotation direction switch when
the device is at a standstill.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit!
Only use the torque regulator when the
device is at a standstill.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit!
Only use the revolution switch when the
device is at a standstill.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit! Do
not use the setting []for screwing in
screws.
Note: The revolution speed of the device
can be varied by applying different pres-
sures to the On/Off switch.
DANGER! Risk of injury! Never hold the
work piece that you are working with in your
hand, on your lap, or against other body
parts.
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit!
Never use the drill for chasing or to expand
drilled holes.
Note: Always use a drill appropriate to the
material.
Note: Always use the screw bit designed
for the screw. If you use the incorrect bit,
you may damage the head of the screw.
What? How?
Clean the ventilation slots
of the motor to remove
dust.
Use a vacuum, cleaning
brush or paint brush.
Clean the device. Wipe the unit with a damp
cloth.
DANGER! Exercise caution – risk of
injury! Unprofessional repairs may mean
that your unit will no longer operate safely.
This endangers you and your environment.
Error/Fault Cause Remedy
Device does not work. Is the device defective? Contact your local vendor.
Battery pack discharged? Charging the battery pack – p. 29.

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