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Battery pack release button
Rechargeable battery pack
Rechargeable battery charge state button
Rechargeable battery display LED
Red charge-control LED
Green charge-control LED Scope of delivery 1 Cordless drill with rechargeable battery pack 1 Bit PH2 50 mm 1 Fast charger 1 Carry case 1 Directions for use Technical Data PABS 20-Li A1 Cordless drill: Nominal voltage: 20 V Idle-running speed: 1st gear: max. 400 min
Idle-running speed: 2nd gear: max. 1400 min
Drill chuck clamping range: max. 13 mm Maximum drill diameter: Steel: 13 mm, Wood: 30 mm PABS 20-Li A1-1 Battery Pack: Type: LITHIUM-ION Cells: 5 Nominal voltage: 20 V Capacity: 2.0 Ah Energy content: 40 Wh PABS 20-Li A1-2 Fast Charger: INPUT Nominal voltage: 220–240 V∼, 50 Hz Power input: 70 W OUTPUT Nominal voltage: 20 V Charging current 2.3 A Charging time: approx. 60 min Protection class: II / Fuse: 3.15 A Noise and vibration data: Measured values for noise are determined in accor- dance with EN 60745. The A-weighted noise level of the electrical power tool are typically: Sound pressure level: 67.1 dB(A) Sound power level: 78.1 dB(A) Uncertainty K: 3 dB Introduction / General safety advice for electrical power toolsIntroduction7 GB/IE Total vibration (vector sum of three directions) is calculated in accordance with EN 60745: Drilling metal: Vibration emission value a max. 1.088 m / s
Uncertainty K = 1.5 m / s
Uncertainty K = 1.5 m / s
Note: The vibration level specified in these instructions was measured in accordance with an EN 60745 standardised measurement process and can be used to compare equipment. The vibration emission value specified can also serve as a preliminary as- sessment of the exposure. The vibration level will change according to the application of the electrical tool an in some cases may exceed the value specified in the- se instructions. Regularly using the electric tool in such a way may make it easy to underestimate the vibrati on. If you wish to make an accurate assessment of the vibration loads experienced during a particular pe- riod of working, you should also take into account the intervening periods of time when the device is switched off or is running but is not actually in use. This can result in a much lower vibration load over the whole of the period of working. General safety advice for electrical power tools Read all the safety advice and instructions! Failure to observe the safety advice and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and / or serious injury. Keep all the safety advice and instructions in a safe place for future reference! The term “electrical tool” used in the safety advice refers to electrical tools powered by mains electricity (by means of a mains lead) and electrical tools pow- ered by rechargeable batteries (without a mains lead).
a) K eep your working area clean and wel
lit. Untidy or poorly lit working areas can lead to accidents. b) Do not work with the device in poten- tially explosive environments in which there are inflammable liquids, gases o
dusts. Electrical power tools create sparks, which can ignite dusts or fumes. c) Keep children and other people away while you are operating the electrical tool. Distractions can cause you to lose con- trol of the device.
2. Electrical safety
a) The mains plug on the power tool (or on the power supply) must fit the mains socket. Never modify the plug in any way. Never use adapter plugs with earthed power tools. Unmodified plugs and the correct sockets reduce the risk of elec- tric shock. b) Avoid touching earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ovens and refrig- erators with any part of your body. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed. c) Keep the device away from rain or moisture. Water entering an electrical device increases the risk of electric shock. d) Do not use the mains lead for any pur- pose for which it was not intended, e.
to carry the device, to hang up the de- vice or to pull the mains plug out of the mains socket. Keep the mains lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts of the device. Damaged or tangled mains leads increase the risk of elec- tric shock. e) When working outdoors with an elec- trical power tool always use extension cables that are also approved for use outdoors. The use of an extension cable suit- able for outdoor use reduces the risk of elec- tric shock. Introduction / General safety advice for electrical power toolsIntroduction8 GB/IE f) Use a residual current device (RCD) for protection if operating the electrical power tool in a moist environment is unavoidable. The use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
a) Remain alert at all times, watch what you are doing and always proceed with caution. Do not use the device if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. One mo ment of carelessness when using the device can lead to serious injury. b) Wear personal protective equipment and always wear safety glasses. The wearing of personal protective equipment such as dust masks, non-slip safety shoes, safety hel- mets or ear protectors, appropriate to the type of electrical power tool used and work under- taken, reduces the risk of injury. c) Avoid accidental starting. Verify the po- wer tool is switched off before connec- ting it to the mains and / or connecting the battery, picking it up, or carrying it. Accidents can happen if you carry the device with your finger on the ON / OFF switch or with the device switched on. d) Remove any setting tools or spanners before you switch the device on. A tool or spanner left attached to a rotating part of a device can lead to injury. e) Avoid placing your body in an unnat- ural position. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. By doing this you will be in a better position to control the device in unforeseen circumstances. f) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves clear of mov- ing parts. Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair can become trapped in moving parts. g) If vacuum dust extraction and collection devices are fitted do not forget to check that they are properly connected and correctly used. The use of these devices reduces the hazard presented by dust.
4. Careful handling and use
of electrical power tools a) Do not overload the device. Always use an electrical power tool that is intended for the task you are under- taking. By using the right electrical power tool for the job you will work more safely and achieve a better result. b) Do not use an electrical power tool if its switch is defective. An electrical power tool that can no longer be switched on and off is dangerous and must be repaired. c) Pull the mains plug out of the socket and / or remove the rechargeable bat- tery before you make any adjustments to the device, change accessories or when the device is put away. This pre- caution is intended to prevent the device from unintentionally starting. d) When not in use always ensure that electrical power tools are kept out of reach of children. Do not let anyone use the device if he or she is not familiar with it or has not read the instructions and advice. Electrical power tools are dan- gerous when they are used by inexperienced people. e) Look after the device carefully. Check that moving parts are working prop- erly and move freely. Check for any parts that are broken or damaged enough to detrimentally affect the functioning of the device. Have dam- aged parts repaired before you use the device. Many accidents have their origins in poorly maintained electrical power tools. f) Keep cutting tools clean and sharp. Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to jam and are easier to control. g) Use the electrical power tool, accesso- ries, inserted tools etc. in accordance with these instructions and advice, and General safety advice for electrical power toolsGeneral safety advice for electrical power tools9 GB/IE the stipulations drawn up for this par- ticular type of device. In doing this, take into account the working conditions and the task in hand. The use of electrical power tools for purposes other than those in- tended can lead to dangerous situations.
5. Use and handling of the cord-
less electrical power tool a) Charge a rechargeable battery unit using only the charger recommended by the manufacturer. Chargers are often designed for a particular type of rechargeable battery unit. There is the danger of fire if other types of rechargeable battery units are used. b) Only the rechargeable battery units supplied are to be used with an elec- trical power tool. The use of other recharge- able battery units may lead to the danger of injury or fire. c) When they are not being used, store rechargeable battery units away from paperclips, coins, keys. nails, screws or other small metal objects that could cause the contacts to be bridged. Short- circuiting the contacts of a rechargeable battery unit may result in heat damage or fire. d) Fluids may leak out of rechargeable battery units if they are misused. If this happens, avoid contact with the fluid. If contact occurs, flush the affected area with water. Seek additional medical help if any of the fluid gets into your eyes. Escaping battery fluid may cause skin irritation or burns. CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION! The batteries must never be recharged! Protect the battery against heat, e.g., against continuous intense sunlight, fire, water and moisture. Danger of explos ion.
a) Have your device repaired at the ser- vice centre or by qualified specialist personnel using original manufacturer parts only. This will ensure that your device remains safe to use. Safety advice relating to cordless drill drivers Hold the device by the insulated handle surfaces when you are undertaking work where there is the danger of the screw striking hidden electricity cables or the device’s mains lead. Contact of the screw with a live wire could cause metal parts of the device to become live and lead to electric shock. Safety notices for chargers This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with re- duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and under- stand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. The charger is only suitable for indoor use. If the mains power cable of this appliance is damaged, it has to be replaced by the manu- facturer or its service department or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazards. Supplementary Instructions Securely support the workpiece. A workpiece held in a clamp or vice is kept more securely in place than one held by your hand. General safety advice for electrical power toolsGeneral safety advice for electrical power tools10 GB/IE POISONOUS DUSTS! Harmful / noxious dusts generated from your work represent a risk to the health of the person operating the device and to anyone near the work area. Wear safety glasses and a dust mask! Do not drill any material containing asbestos. Asbestos is a known carcinogen. Hold the electrical power tool firmly. High reaction torques may occur momentarily during tightening or loosening of screws. If the inserted tool jams, switch off the electrical power tool immediately. Be prepared for high reaction torques as they may cause kickback. The inserted tool may jam if the electrical power tool is overloaded or is held at an angle to the workpiece. Before you carry out any tasks on the device, transport or store it, make sure that the direction of rotation switch is in the middle position (lock). To prevent the device from starting up unintentionally. DANGER! Take steps to ensure that you do not hit upon any service lines (electricity, gas, water) when work- ing with electrical appliances. Check, if need be with a service line detector, before you start to cut or bore into a surface. Original ancillaries / accessories Use only the ancillaries and accessories that are detailed in the operating instructions. The use of ancillaries and ac- cessories other than those recommended in the operating instructions could lead to an increased risk of personal injury for you. Start-up Charging the battery pack CAUTION! Always ensure the plug is removed from the mains socket before inserting a battery pack into, or removing one from, the charging station. Never charge the battery pack if the ambient tem- perature is less than 10 °C or greater than 40 °C.
into the rapid charger
2. Insert the mains plug into the mains socket. The
indicates charging has completed and the battery pack
3. Slide the battery pack
into the device. Never charge the battery pack for a second time immediately after a fast charging process has been completed. This can give rise to the battery pack becoming overcharged and to a reduced service life of the battery and charging station. Switch the charger off for at least 15 minutes between two successive charging procedures. Remove the power plug from the wall socket. Insertion / removal of a battery pack into the appliance Inserting the rechargeable battery pack: Move the rotation switch
into the middle position (lock). Push the rechargeable battery pack
into the handle until it engages. Removing the rechargeable battery pack: Press the release button
and remove the rechargeable battery pack. Checking battery status To check the battery status, press the battery LED button
(refer to main diagram). The three battery LEDs
indicate the condition and the remaining charge as follows: GREEN / RED / ORANGE = maximum charge / capacity RED / ORANGE = medium charge / capacity RED = weak charge – recharge battery Start-up / OperationGeneral safety advice for electrical power tools / Start-up11 GB/IE Changing tools Your cordless drill has a fully automatic spindle lock
Once the motor has come to a halt, the drive shaft is automatically locked, so that the drill chuck
can be opened simply by turning it
After you have inserted the required bit and fixed it in place by turning the chuck , you can immedi- ately continue working. The spindle lock releases itself automatically when the motor is started (by operation of the ON / OFF switch
Speed preset / drilling stage You can adjust the torque by using
torque pre- selection. Select a low setting for small screws, soft work material. Select a high setting for large screws, hard work materials and for the extraction of screws. For drilling, push the selector to the setting for drilling, in that you adjust the torque pre-selector to the position
only after the device has come to a standstill. Failure to observe this advice may result in damage to the device. In the first gear (Gear selector switch
in Position: 1) A speed of up to approx. 400 rpm can be achieved and a high torque. This setting is intended for use w ith all screwing tasks and for accessories (see example Fig. B). In the second gear (Gear selector switch
in Position: 2) It achieves a speed of up to approx. 1400 rpm, for the carrying out of drilling tasks (see example Fig. A). Operation Switching ON / OFF Switching on: To start the appliance squeeze on the ON / OFF switch
and then keep it pressed down. The LED working light
comes on with a slightly or fully pressed ON /OFF switch
and illumi- nates the working area in poor lighting conditio ns. Switching off: To stop the appliance, release the ON / OFF switch
has a variable speed con- trol device. Slight pressure on the ON / OFF switch
will cause the rotation speed to slow down. With increased pressure, the rotational speed will increase. Note: The integrated engine brake means that the device will come to a fast standstill. Switching direction of rotation To switch the direction of rotation, push the di- rection of rotation switch
to either the right or to the left. Tips and Tricks Before you use the appliance, check to see that the screw or drill bit is properly fitted, i.e. located centrally in the chuck. Screw bits are designated with their dimensions and their shape. If you are unsure, always try the particular screw bit out to see whether it sits in the screw head without any free play. Torque: Smaller screws and bits in particular can be easily damaged if you adjust the appliance with too high a torque and / or rotation speed. Start-up / OperationGeneral safety advice for electrical power tools / Start-up12 GB/IE Hard screwdriving conditions (into metal): Particularly high torques can occur, for example with metal screws tightened by socket tool bits. Select a lower rotation speed. Soft screwdriving conditions (e.g. into soft wood): You should also select a low speed in order not to damage the wood workpiece surface through contact with the metal screw head. Use a coun- tersinker. When drilling into wood, metal and other materials, take note of the following advice: With small diameter drill bits use a high drill speed. For large diameter drill bits, use a low drill speed. For hard materials, select a low drill speed. For soft materials, select a high drill speed. Secure or fix down the workpiece (if possible) in a clamp or vice. Mark the intended position of the hole with a centre punch or a nail and select a low drill speed for drilling. Take the rotating drill bit out of the hole frequently so that swarf or drill dust can be re-moved and the hole and tool is ventilated. Drilling in metal: Use a metal drill bit (HSS). For the best results, you should cool the bit with oil. Metal drill bits can also be used to drill into plastic. Drilling in wood: Normally you should use a wood drill with a centring point. For deep holes, use an auger type bit. For large diameter holes, use a forstner bit. You can screw small screws into soft wood without the need for pre-drilling. Maintenance and Cleaning RISK OF INJURY! Switch the device off, unplug from the mains socket and remove the battery before performing any work on the device. The cordless drill is maintenance-free. Always keep the device clean, dry and free of oil or grease. Use a dry cloth to clean the housing. If the connection cable needs to be replaced, this repair must be performed by the manufacturer or a representative to pre- vent safety hazards. When storing a lithium-ion battery for extended periods, regularly check the charge. The optimal charge is between 50 % and 80 %. The optimal storage climate is cooling and dry. Note: Spare parts not listed (e.g. carbon brushes, switches) can be ordered through our call centre. Warranty The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase. The ap- pliance has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before deliv- ery. Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please make contact by telephone with our Service Department. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured. The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage, for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo- nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for pri- vate use only and is not intended for commercial use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and im- proper handling, use of force and internal tampering not carried out by our authorized service branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty. The warranty period will not be extended by repairs made unter warranty. This applies also to replaced and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant on purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking the appliance, at the latest, two days after Warranty / DisposalOperation / Maintenance and Cleaning / Warranty13 GB/IE the purchase date. Repairs made after the expiration of the warranty period are subject to payment.
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