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Meec tools 008199 - Maintenance; Troubleshooting

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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.