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• Use a mild detergent and a dry or damp
(not dripping wet) cloth. Never use
detergent that contains solvent.
• Prevent the tool from overheating by
keeping the ventilation openings free
from dust.
• Wipe the tool and accessories with a soft
cloth.
• It is recommended to clean the tool every
time it has been used.
MAINTENANCE
Chuck
Chucks on tools with right/left drive are always
tted with left-hand thread. When replacing a
chuck, screw from the front through the chuck.
Left-hand thread screws are unscrewed by
screwing to the right.
Other
There are no parts inside the tool that can be
maintained or lubricated by the user.
STORAGE
• Clean the tool according to the
instructions.
• Store the tool in a dry place in the
supplied case and out of the reach of
children.
• Store at a temperature above zero. 50°C
is the maximum temperature for optimal
storage.
IMPORTANT:
When storing discharged batteries there is
a risk of over-discharge. This destroys the
battery cells, which means the battery cannot
be used any longer.
TROUBLESHOOTING
See next page.
IMPORTANT:
Switching is only possible when the motor
is o.
Step 1
0–400 rpm for screwing and unscrewing
screws.
Step 2
0–1300 rpm for screwing and drilling.
After use
• Stop the tool by releasing the power
switch.
• Put the right/left drive selector in the
middle position to lock the power switch.
This protects the tool from starting
unintentionally.
• Remove the battery and tool insert before
cleaning the tool and putting it away.
• Clean the tool as described in the section
“Cleaning and maintenance”.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
• Wait until the tool has cooled and then
pull the battery out.
• Always unplug the plug from the power
point before cleaning the charger.
• Make sure that water does not get into
the tool.
• Avoid damaging the surfaces on the tool.
• Avoid using aggressive detergent, brushes
with metal or nylon bristles, sharp utensils
or utensils made of metal such as knives,
scrapers etc.