Symbols
Vvolts
Aamperes
Hz hertz
Wwatt
~alternating current
n0 | no load speed |
| Class II Construction |
rpm | revolutions per minute |
Intended use
Cordless drills are suitable for drilling metal, wood, plastics and similar materials, as well as tightening and screwing in screws (into wood, up to a diameter of 6 mm).
The LC 45 battery charger is designed for recharging the battery pack listed.
The user will be liable for damage due to improper use.
Wall mounting LC 45
The charger LC 45 has two longitudinal slots on its rear by which it can be suspended on walls using two screws (e.g.
Machine settings
1.3 1.4
1.2
1.5
1.1
1.6
1.7
Exchanging the battery pack
-Removing battery pack: Press the two buttons (1.6) and slide the battery pack forwards to remove.
-Inserting battery pack: Slide the battery pack into the holder on the underside of the handle until it latches into place (1.7).
To change the direction of rotation
The selector button (1.2) determines the direction of rotation.
•Turn button from right to left = clockwise rota- tion.
•Turn button from left to right = anticlockwise rotation.
•Selector button in central position = circuit in- terlock.
Shifting speeds
Change only when completely stopped!
Using the shift lever (1.3), the speed can be changed.
•1. Speed: Lever forward - Figure 1 is visible.
•2. Speed: Lever backwards - Figure 2 is vis- ible.
Torque adjustment
By turning the adjustment ring (1.4) the required torque can be adjusted. The arrow (1.5) aligns with the adjusted state.
Drilling:
Drilling symbol on adjustment ring aligns with the arrow = maximum torque.
Screwing:
Torque corresponding to setting:
•Position 1 = low torque
•Position 20 = high torque
Operation
Turn on by pressing button (1.1). Depending on the pressure exerted on the button, the adjustment of running speed can be varied infinitely.
Turn off by releasing the button (1.1). After releasing the button, the chuck is stopped and therefore,
Warning signal
With the following operational statuses, the machine sounds an acoustic warning signal and switches off:
Peep at regular intervals
- Battery empty
Triple peep at regular intervals
-Excessive load (torque)
-Machine too warm.
Tool holding fixture, attachments
Make sure that the machine is switched of and the battery block has been removed before changing the tool holding fixture, attachments and tools.
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