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| Product Type | Cordless Screwdriver |
| Brand | Baumr-AG |
| Model | MT3 |
| Voltage | 18 V |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
| Battery Capacity | 1.5 Ah |
| No-Load Speed | 0-1500 RPM (variable) |
| Max Torque | 30 Nm |
| Chuck Type | Quick-release hex |
| Chuck Size | 1/4 inch (6.35 mm) |
| Weight | 1.2 kg (with battery) |
| Dimensions (LxWxH) | 210 x 60 x 180 mm |
| Power Source | Battery (cordless) |
| Variable Speed Trigger | Yes |
| Forward/Reverse Switch | Yes |
| LED Work Light | Yes |
| Ergonomic Handle | Rubberized grip |
| Included Accessories | Bit set (6 pieces), charger, carry case |
| Safety Features | Lock-off button, over-discharge protection |
| Cleaning | Wipe with dry cloth; no solvents |
| Spare Parts Availability | Contact Baumr-AG customer service |
| Warranty | 2 years (check manual for details) |
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USER MANUAL MT3 Baumr-AG
[Revision 4.0 October 2023]
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USE – FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE AND MAY VOID WARRANTY. • KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. • Products covered by this manual may vary in appearance, assembly, inclusions, specifications, description, and packaging.
THE BATTERY MAY HAVE SOME CHARGE ON ARRIVAL, IT IS IMPORTANT HOWEVER THAT THE BATTERY IS CHARGED PRIOR TO USE.
Safety
Safety messages are designed to alert you to possible dangers or hazards that could cause death, injury or equipment or property damage if not understood or followed. Safety messages have the following symbols:

You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
It is vital that you read and understand this user manual before using the product, including safety warnings, and any assembly and operating instructions. Keep the manual for future reference.
Safety precautions and recommendations detailed here must be fully understood and followed to reduce the risk of injury, fire, explosion, electrical hazard, and/or property damage.
Safety information presented here is generic in nature – some advice may not be applicable to every product. The term "equipment" refers to the product, be it electrical mains powered, battery powered or combustion engine powered.
- Before Use - If you are not familiar with the safe operation/handling of the equipment or are in any way unsure of any aspect of suitability or correct use for your application, you should complete training conducted by a person or organization qualified in safe use and operation of this equipment, including fuel/electrical handling and safety.
- Do NOT operate the equipment in flammable or explosive environments, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. The equipment may create sparks or heat that may ignite flammable substances.
- Keep clear of moving parts.
- Equipment may be a potential source of electric shock or injury if misused.
- Do NOT operate the equipment if it is damaged, malfunctioning or is in an excessively worn state.
- Do NOT allow others to use the equipment unless they have read this manual and are adequately trained.
- Keep packaging away from children - risk of suffocation! Operators must use the equipment correctly. When using the equipment, consider conditions and pay due care to persons and property.
General Work Area Safety
• Work areas should be clean and well it.
- Do not operate the equipment if bystanders, animals etc are within operating range of the equipment or the general work area.
- If devices are provided for connecting dust extraction / collection facilities, ensure these are connected and used properly. Dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.

You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY INJURED if you do not follow instructions.
General Personal Safety
- Wear appropriate protective equipment when operating, servicing, or when in the operating area of the equipment to help protect from eye and ear injury, poisoning, burns, cutting and crush injuries. Protective equipment such as safety goggles, respirators, non-slip safety footwear, hard hat, hearing protection etc should be used for appropriate equipment / conditions. Other people nearby should also wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery, which can be caught in moving parts. Keep hair and clothing away from the equipment.
- Stay alert and use common sense when operating the equipment. Do not overreach. Always maintain secure footing and balance.
- Do not use the equipment if tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication.
- This equipment is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities.
General Fuel Safety
- Petrol/fuel/gasoline is extremely flammable – keep clear of naked flames or other ignition sources.
- Do not spill fuel. If you spill fuel, wipe it off the equipment immediately – if fuel gets on your clothing, change clothing.
- Do NOT smoke near fuel or when refuelling.
• Always shut off the engine before refuelling. - Do NOT refuel a hot engine.
- Open the fuel cap carefully to allow any pressure build-up in the tank to release slowly.
• Always refuel in well ventilated areas. - Always check for fuel leakage. If fuel leakage is found, do not start, or run the engine until all leaks are fixed.
General Carbon-Monoxide Safety
- Using a combustion engine indoors CAN KILL IN MINUTES. Engine exhaust contains carbon-monoxide – a poison you cannot smell or see.
- Use combustion engines OUTSIDE only, and far away from windows, doors, and vents.

You CAN be INJURED if you do not follow instructions or equipment damage may occur.
General Equipment Use and Care
- The equipment is designed for domestic use only.
- Handle the equipment safely and carefully.
- Before use, inspect the equipment for misalignment or binding of moving parts, loose components, damage, or any other condition that may affect its operation. If damaged, have the equipment repaired by an authorised service centre or technician before use.
- Prevent unintentional starting of the equipment - ensure equipment and power switches are in the OFF position before connecting or moving equipment. Do not carry equipment with hands or fingers touching any controls. Remove any tools or other items that are not a part of the equipment from it before starting or switching on.
- Do not force the equipment. Use the correct equipment for your application. Equipment will perform better and be safer when used within its design and usage parameters.
- Use the equipment and accessories etc. in accordance with these instructions, considering working conditions and the work to be performed. Using the equipment for operations different from those intended could result in hazardous situations.
- Always keep equipment components (engines, hoses, handles, controls, frames, housings, guards etc) and accessories (cutting tools, nozzles, bits etc) properly maintained. Keep the equipment clean and, where applicable, properly lubricated.
- Store the equipment out of reach of children or untrained persons. To avoid burns or fire hazards, let the equipment cool completely before transporting or storing. Never place or store the equipment near flammable materials, combustible gases, or liquids etc.
- The equipment is not weather-proof, and should not be stored in direct sunlight, at high ambient temperatures or locations that are damp or humid.
- Do not clean equipment with solvents, flammable liquids, or harsh abrasives.
- For specific equipment safety use and care, see Equipment Safety.
General Electrical Safety
- Inspect electrical equipment, extension cords, power bars, and electrical fittings for damage or wear before each use. Repair or replace damaged equipment immediately.
- Ensure all power sources conform to equipment voltage requirements and are disconnected before connecting or disconnecting equipment.
- When wiring electrically powered equipment, follow all electrical and safety codes.
- Wherever possible, use a residual current device (RCD).
- High voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines. Electrical shock can be fatal.
General Electrical Safety
- Electrically grounded equipment must have an approved cord and plug and be connected to a grounded electrical outlet.
- Do NOT bypass the ON/OFF switch and operate equipment by connecting and disconnecting the electrical cord.
- Do NOT use equipment that has exposed wiring, damaged switches, covers or guards.
- Do NOT use electrical equipment in wet conditions or in damp locations.
- Do NOT use electrical cords to lift, move or carry equipment.
- Do NOT coil or knot electrical cords, and ensure electrical cords are not trip hazards.
General Service Information
- The equipment must be serviced or repaired at authorised service centres by qualified personnel only.
- Replacement parts must be original equipment manufacturer (OEM) to ensure equipment safety is maintained.
- Do NOT attempt any maintenance or repair work not described in this manual.
- After use, the equipment and components may still be hot – allow the equipment to cool and disconnect spark plugs and/or electrical power sources and/or batteries from it before adjusting, changing accessories, or performing repair or maintenance.
- Do NOT adjust while the equipment is running.
- Perform service-related activities in suitable conditions, such as a workshop.
- Replace worn, damaged or missing warning/safety labels immediately.
Application
This cordless tool is intended for:
- Screwing screws in and out and for drilling holes in wood, metal, or plastic.
- Sawing wood, metal, and plastics
- The tool is not suitable for commercial use. Any other use that is not explicitly approved in these instructions may result in damage to the equipment and represent a danger to the user.
- The tool is designed for use by adults. Adolescents over the age of 16 may use the device only under supervision. The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by unspecified use or incorrect operation.
- WARNING! FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, READ THIS MANUAL AND THE GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. YOUR POWER TOOL SHOULD ONLY BE GIVEN TO OTHER USERS TOGETHER WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
General Power Tool Safety Warnings
- WARNING! READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS, ILLUSTRATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS POWER TOOL. FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS LISTED BELOW MAY RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE AND/OR SERIOUS INJURY.
- Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Work Area Safety
- Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
- Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
- Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
Electrical Safety
- Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
- Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
- Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling, or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
- When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
Personal Safety
- Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
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Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
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Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
- Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
- Do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and balance. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
- Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
- Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
Power Tool Use and Care
- Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
- Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
- Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
- Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
- Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool's operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
- Use the power tool, accessories, and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, considering the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from that intended could result in a hazardous situation.
- Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean, and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.
Battery Tool Use and Care
- Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack.
- Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs. Use of any other battery packs may create a risk of injury and fire.
- When battery pack is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, like paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects, that can make a connection from one terminal to another. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause burns or a fire.
- Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery; avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
- Do not use a battery pack or tool that is damaged or modified. Damaged or modified batteries may exhibit unpredictable behaviour resulting in fire, explosion, or risk of injury.
- Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or excessive temperature. Exposure to fire or temperature above 130^ may cause explosion.
- Follow all charging instructions and do not charge the battery pack or tool outside the temperature range specified in the instructions. Charging improperly or at temperatures outside the specified range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
Service
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
- Never service damaged battery packs. Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.
Battery Safety
- Never attempt to open for any reason.
- Do not store in locations where the temperature may exceed 40^ (104°F).
- Charge only at ambient temperatures between 4^ and 40^ (39.2°F and 104°F).
- Charge only using the charger provided with the tool.
- Store your batteries in a cool dry place (5°C-20°C/41°F-68°F). Never store batteries in discharged state.
- It is better for Li-ion batteries to discharge and reload them regularly (at least 4 times a year). The ideal charge for long-term storage of your Li-ion battery is 40% of capacity.
- When disposing of batteries, follow your local laws.
- Do not cause short circuits. If connection is made between the positive (+) and negative (-) terminal directly or via accidental contact with metallic objects, the battery is short circuited, and an intense current will flow causing heat generation which may lead to casing rupture or fire.
- Do not expose to heat sources. If batteries are heated to above 100^ C ( 212^ F), sealing and insulating separators and other polymer components may be damaged resulting in electrolyte leakage and/or internal short circuiting leading to heat generation causing rupture or file. Moreover, do not throw the batteries in fire, explosion and/or intense burning may result.
- Under extreme conditions, battery leakage may occur. When you notice liquid on the battery, proceed as follows:
- Carefully wipe the liquid off using a cloth. Avoid skin contact.
- In case of skin or eye contact, follow the instructions below:
- Immediately rinse with water. Neutralize with a mild acid such as lemon juice or vinegar.
- In case of eye contact, rinse abundantly with clean water for at least 10 minutes. Consult a physician.
- FIRE HAZARD! AVOID SHORT-CIRCUITING THE CONTACTS OF A DETACHED BATTERY. DO NOT INCINERATE THE BATTERY.
Charger Safety
- Use the charger provided with the tool only to charge the battery.
- Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
- Have defective cords replaced immediately.
- Do not expose to water.
- Do not open the charger.
- Do not probe the charger.
- The charger is intended for indoor use only.
- This charger can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced 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 understand the hazards involved.
- Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- CAUTION: Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Additional Safety Instructions
WARNING! SAWING CAN RESULT IN THE FORMATION OF HAZARDOUS DUSTS (E.G. ARISING FROM MATERIALS WITH PAINTS CONTAINING LEAD, MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS, METALS OR SOME WOOD TYPES) WHICH CAN PRESENT A HAZARD TO THE OPERATOR OR PERSONS IN THE VICINITY. MAKE SURE THAT THE WORKPLACE IS WELL VENTILATED. ALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES, SAFETY GLOVES AND RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. ATTACH A DUST EXTRACTION SYSTEM.
Safety Instructions for Reciprocating Saws
- Hold the power tool by insulated gripping surfaces, when performing an operation where the cutting accessory may contact hidden wiring. Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire may make exposed metal parts of the power tool "live" and could give the operator an electric shock.
- Use clamps or another practical way to secure and support the workpiece to a stable platform. Holding the workpiece by hand or against your body leaves it unstable and may lead to loss of control.
Special Safety Information for the Cordless Combination Tool
- Hold the electric tool by the insulated handle surfaces when performing work where the cutting tool or screw may meet hidden wiring. Contact with a live wire can also cause a charge in metal parts of the appliance and result in an electric shock.
- Use suitable detectors to find hidden supply lines or ask the local utility company. Contact with electrical cables can lead to electric shock and fire, contact with a gas pipe can result in an explosion. Damage to a water pipe can lead to property damaged and electric shock.
- Secure the workpiece. A workpiece that is retained with clamping appliances or a vice is held more securely than with your hand.
- Be very careful when handling tools such as saws, scraper blades and drills. These are sharp and present an injury hazard.
- Wear safety gloves when changing attachments. This enables you to avoid injuries if the appliance attachment has heated up after use.
Specific Safety Instructions When Sawing
- Keep hands away from the sawing area. Do not reach underneath the workpiece. Always stand to the side of the saw when working. Upon contact with the blade there is a risk of injury.
- Only when the electric tool is turned on should the sawing blade be moved against the workpiece. There is a risk of kickback if the tool insert jams in the workpiece.
- Make sure that the footplate is securely placed against the workpiece during sawing. The sawblade can tilt and lead to loss of control over the power tool.
- After you have finished work, turn the power tool off and do not pull the sawblade out of the cut until it has come to a standstill. In this way you will avoid any kickback and can safely put down the power tool.
- Use only undamaged sawblades in perfect condition. Bent or blunt blades can break, adversely affect the cut or cause kickback.
- Do not brake the sawblade after applying side pressure. The sawblade may be damaged, break or cause switching the appliance off by a kickback.
- Tighten the material firmly. Do not support the workpiece by hand or foot. Do not touch any objects or the ground with the saw running.
- There is a risk of kickback. Hold the power tool tightly with both hands while working and ensure a secure footing. The power tool is guided more securely with both hands.
- Wait until the power tool has stopped before placing it down. The tool insert can tilt and lead to loss of control over the power tool.
- Switch the appliance off immediately if the sawing blade jams. Spread the saw cut out and pull the blade out carefully. This can lead to loss of control over the power tool.
Residual Risks
Even if properly operating and handling this electric tool, some residual risks will remain. Due to its construction and build, this electric tool may present the following hazards:
- Lung damage if suitable respiratory protection is not worn.
- Cuts
- Ear damage if working without ear protection.
- Eye damage if suitable eye protection is not worn.
- Damage to your health caused by swinging your hands and arms when operating the appliance for longer periods of time or if the unit is not held or maintained properly.
Safety Symbols
The product may have safety warning labels attached to it, explained below. Understand the symbols on your product and their meanings. If any stickers become unreadable, unattached etc., replace them.
Flammable Material HazardFlammable liquids, gases, or substances etc may present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of fire. | Read User ManualRead and fully understand product safety warnings, operation, procedures etc before using the product. | Use Hand ProtectionWear appropriate hand protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present hand hazards. | Exhaust FumesCarbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal. |
Electrocution / Electrical Shock HazardHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Take due care when handling electrical products, cables, plugs and leads. Electrical shock can be fatal. | Toxic Fumes / Dust HazardUsing the product or by-products from use may produce fumes, smoke or particles that could be harmful if inhaled. Wear appropriate breathing protection and have adequate ventilation. | Explosive Material HazardCombustible liquids, gases, or substances etc may be present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of explosion. | Cutting / Amputation HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe cut injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. |
Crush HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Single Operator OnlyThe product must be operated by a single person only. More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards. | Use Face ProtectionWear appropriate full-face protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present face and eye hazards. | Use Foot ProtectionWear appropriate foot protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present foot hazards. |
Use Eye / Ear / Head ProtectionWear appropriate eye and / or ear and / or head protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present eye, hearing, and head hazards. | Running HazardDo not run on or near the product as doing so may present a fall hazard. | Diving HazardDo not dive into the product as doing so may present a neck / head injury hazard. | Adult Supervision RequiredAlways supervise children and other users of a product to prevent drowning or injury. |
Skin Penetration / Puncture HazardThe product may produce pressure, emit liquids or objects that can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Hot Surface HazardBe aware that the product may produce high temperatures and hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries. | Flying Debris HazardBe aware that the product or use of the product may present hazards produced by flying debris. Wear appropriate clothing and protective devices. | Moving Parts HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that move or rotate. Always wait for moving parts to stop fully before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc. |
Carbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal. | Pull HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that can pull in objects and can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product. | Slope / Fall Injury HazardBe aware that using the product on sloping surfaces or in slippery conditions may present additional dangers from falls and contact with blades, moving parts, hot surfaces etc. | "Slam Dunk" WarningDo NOT attempt "slam dunk" manoeuvres as this may result in severe injury due to falling, product breakage or collapse etc. |
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - OutdoorHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Do NOT use in rain, damp, or wet conditions. Electrical shock can be fatal. | Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - DisconnectHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Always disconnect the product from the electrical supply before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc. | Power Line Electrocution HazardHigh voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines. Electrical shock can be fatal. | "Kick-Back" HazardHigh level of "kick-back" hazard that can cause the machine to suddenly rotate towards operator. Kick-back injury can be fatal. |
Winch Operator Position HazardDo NOT stand between winch and load. Do NOT use winch to move people. | Winch Lift HazardDo NOT LIFT load vertically. Use machine to PULL only. | Cable HazardEnsure that load bearing cable is not kinked or knotted. | Winch Cable HazardEnsure that there is a minimum number of cable coils on winching mechanism. |
Winch Hook HazardCarry hook to load – do NOT throw or run. | Flash / Blinding HazardWear appropriate eye protection for welding. Direct exposure to weld arcs may cause permanent eye injury. | Laser HazardLaser may be in use – do NOT look directly at laser or allow others to. |
Table of Contents
Safety 2
Safety Symbols....7
Parts Identification ....10
Assembly....11
Operation....12
Charging the Battery Pack....12
Replacing Attachments....13
Switching ON/OFF....13
Motor Unit with Drill Attachment 13
Motor Unit with Jig Saw Attachment....14
Motor Unit with Multi-Function Tool....15
Practical Tips ......15
Sawing....15
Scraping....16
Lithium Battery Care and Maintenance 17
Top 3 Battery Care Requirements....17
Maintenance....19
Storage 19
Specifications ....20
Parts Identification

| No. | Name | No. | Name |
| 1 | MT3 20V Lithium Oscillating Multi-Tool | 7 | Assorted blades |
| 2 | Scraper blade head | 8 | Assorted drill bits |
| 3 | Charger | 9 | Sander head |
| 4 | Plunge saw head | 10 | Battery |
| 5 | Oscillating tool accessories | 11 | Assorted drill bits |
| 6 | 3x sandpapers (60, 80, & 120 grit) | ||
Assembly
- Remove all packaging materials.
- Remove remaining packaging and packing inserts (if included).
- Check that the package contents are complete.
- Check the appliance, the power cord, the power plug of charger and all accessories for transportation are damage or not.
- Keep the packaging materials as far as possible until the end of the warranty period. Then take it to your local waste disposal system.

WARNING! PACKAGING MATERIALS ARE NOT TOYS! CHILDREN MUST NOT PLAY WITH PLASTIC BAGS! THERE IS A DANGER OF SUFFOCATION!
Accessories

NOTE: If any parts are missing or damaged, please contact the manufacturer.
Check the Parts Identification section for the complete list of accessories supplied.
Operation
Charging the Battery Pack

IMPORTANT: The battery pack is not fully charged at the factory. Before attempting to charge them, thoroughly read all the safety instructions first.
- Ensure that the charger you use are applicable to the battery pack.
- Insert the charger into the outlet. The indicator light (3) turns to green to indicate that the power is connected.
- Insert the end of the charger (1) into the battery slot (2). Make sure the contact with the charger is correct.
- When charging, the indicator light (3) turns to red.
- When fully charged, the indicator light (3) turns to green again.

- Frequently monitor the charger and battery pack while connected.
- Unplug the charger and disconnect it from the battery pack when finished.
- Allow the battery pack to cool completely before using it.
- Store the charger and battery pack indoors, out of reach of children.

NOTE: If the battery does not fit properly, disconnect it, and confirm that the battery pack is the correct model for this charger. Do not charge any other battery pack or any battery pack that not securely fit the charger.
If battery is hot after continuous use in the tool, allow it to cool down to room temperature before charging. This will extend the life of your batteries.
Remove battery pack from charger stand which use your thumb or fingers, press the battery's release button in and pull the battery pack off at the same time.
Battery Capacity Indicator
There are battery capacity indicators on the battery pack; you can check the capacity status of the battery if you squeeze the button. Before using the machine, please press switch trigger to check if the battery is full enough for properly working. Those 3 LED might show the status of the capacity level of the battery
Inserting and Removing the Battery

WARNING: Before making any adjustments, ensure the drill is switched OFF with the direction of the rotation selector in the centre position
- Removing the battery: press the battery release latch in and at the same time pull the battery pack off.
• To insert the battery, push the battery pack onto the contacts of the tool.
Replacing Attachments

WARNING! Secure the appliance against switching ON (see Switching ON/OFF below) or remove the rechargeable battery from the appliance. There is an injury hazard if the device is switched
ON accidentally.
Removing Attachments
- Push the unlocking lever into position as far as the stop and then hold it in this position.
- Pull the unlocked appliance attachment OFF.
- Allow the unlocking lever to slide back into position.
Fitting Attachments
- Push the attachment along the guide rail into the motor unit. It should lock in place with an audible click.
- Allow the unlocking lever to slide back into position.
- Check that the attachment is secure by pulling on it.
Switching ON/OFF
- Switching ON: Press the ON/OFF switch. You can progressively control the speed.
- Gentle pressure: low speed
– Increase pressure: higher speed.
- Switching OFF: Release the ON/OFF switch. If you place the direction switch in the middle position, the device is secured against being switched ON.
Motor Unit with Drill Attachment
Changing the Tool
- Rotate the keyless chuck anti-clockwise, until the drill chuck aperture is large enough to accommodate the tool.
- Insert the tool as far as possible into the keyless chuck.
- Rotate the keyless chuck clockwise to clamp the tool.
- To remove the tool again, rotate the keyless chuck and pull out the tool.
Choice of Gear

WARNING! STOP APPLIANCE BEFORE CHANGING GEAR TO AVOID DAMAGING THE TOOL.
- Wait for the appliance to come to a standstill.
- Slide in the gear selector into the required position:
- L: low speed
- H: high speed
Setting the Rotation Direction
The appliance's direction of rotation can be changed with the rotational direction switch.
- Wait for the appliance to come to a standstill.
- Push the rotational direction speed into the desired position:
- Clockwise rotation: to drill and screw in screws.
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Anti-clockwise rotation: to unscrew screws.
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If you place the direction switch in the middle position, the device is secured against being switched ON.
Torque Adjustment
You can pre-select the maximum torque.
The torque settings are labeled 1 - 19 +

- Wait for the appliance to come to a standstill.
- Turn the torque adjusting ring (2) to select the desired torque:
– Screws: Steps 1 - 19; Drilling: Step

- Start with a lower torque step and increase as required.
NOTE: The necessary torque is dependent on:
– The type and hardness of the material to be treated.
- The type and length of the screws used.
Motor Unit with Jig Saw Attachment

WARNING! Secure the appliance against switching ON (see Switching ON/OFF). If the appliance is switched ON accidentally, there is a danger of injury!
CAUTION, RISK OF INJURY! Do not use any blunt or bent blades or blades which are damaged in any other way. Always insert a suitable sawblade.
Installing the Blade
- Push the lever for the sawblade, unlocking it in an upward motion until it comes to a stop. Push the sawblade shaft into the sawblade mounting slot.
- To unlock, release the lever; it will return to the initial position.
- Ensure that the sawblade is secure by pulling on it.
Removing the Sawblade
Press the lever for the sawblade, unlocking it in an upward motion until it comes to a stop, and then pull out the sawblade from the sawblade mounting.
Operating the Jig Saw
- Before switching the appliance ON, ensure it is not in contact with the workpiece.
- Turn the appliance ON. By using the ON/OFF switch, you can increase or decrease the stroke rate.
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Gentle pressure: low stroke rate.
– Greater pressure: higher stroke rate.
The ON/OFF switch cannot be locked. -
Place the footplate on the workpiece.
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Cut with a uniform forward motion.
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After completion of the work, carefully remove the blade from the tool first and then switch the appliance OFF.
Motor Unit with Multi-Function Tool
Changing the Tool

WARNING! Secure the appliance against switching ON (see Switching ON/OFF). If the appliance is switched ON accidentally, there is a danger of injury!
- Push the lever for unlocking the tool upwards until it comes to a stop.
- Pull the unlocked tool holder forward.
- Place the required tool on the arbor. 12 different positions are possible.
- Press the tool holder back into the central mounting.
- Push the lever for unlocking the tool forward again. The tool holder is now secured to the tool.
Practical Tips
- When working with the appliance, always wear suitable clothing and appropriate protective equipment.
• Prior to each use, ensure that the appliance is working correctly. - Wearing personal protective equipment and a fully functional appliance can reduce the risk of injuries and accidents.
Sawing
• Use only undamaged sawblades in perfect condition. Only use metal sawblades for metalworking.
- Ensure your stance is secure and stable. Hold the appliance tightly with both hands and away from your body.
- Before sawing the workpiece, check for hidden foreign objects, such as nails and screws. These must be removed first.
- Plunge cuts should only be made in soft material such as wood or plasterboard.
Sawblade Selection
• Wood sawblade for wood, plastic, plasterboard
• Metal sawblade for metal sheets, profiles, and tubes
Scraping
• Use a high oscillation rate when scraping.
- Work using low pressure and at a low angle to avoid damaging the substrate material.
Lithium Battery Care and Maintenance
Top 3 Battery Care Requirements
- Charge battery before first use. The battery may arrive with some charge, regardless of this the battery must be charged on the initial charge and for each subsequent charge.
- Charge battery immediately when it is depleted. Do not store a depleted battery. This will permanently impact the life of the battery. If the battery is going to be stored for a period of time, fully charge the battery before storing.
- Disconnect battery when not in use. To prolong the life of a battery, disconnect it from the unit when not in use. Disconnect chargers from the battery once charged.



To ensure the battery maintains optimum performance, follow the guidelines outlined below.
- For best results, charge batteries in temperatures between 10^ and 30^
- When battery is charged, disconnect the charger from the power supply and remove the battery from the charger.
- If a battery is stored or otherwise unused for an extended period, and the battery has no charge remaining when you check it, consider it to be damaged. Do not attempt to recharge it or to use it. Replace it with a new battery.
• Use only with the battery charger specified by the manufacturer.
- Ensure that the battery charger electrical cord is not subjected to damage or stress. Do not operate the battery charger if it has a damaged electrical cord or plug.
- Do not use the charger in wet areas or expose it to rain or water.
- The typical estimated life of a Lithium-Ion battery is about two to three years or 300 to 500 charge cycles, whichever occurs first. One charge cycle is a period of use from fully charged, to fully discharged, and fully recharged again
- Explosion hazard – protect the battery against heat, for example, direct sunlight and fire. Do not store batteries in vehicles or locations subject to heat.
- Batteries can explode in the presence of an ignition source, such as a pilot light. To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, never use any cordless product in the presence of open flame. Exploding batteries can propel debris and chemicals.
- Do not open the battery – danger of short-circuiting and/or explosion.
- Do not attempt to destroy or disassemble the battery pack or remove any of its components.
- Do not touch the battery terminals with metal objects and/or body parts as short-circuit and/or personal injury may result.
- Explosion hazard – do not open and/or short-circuit the battery.
- Poison hazard – battery leakage (liquid ejection). Under extreme conditions, liquid may be ejected from the battery – avoid contact. If contact accidentally occurs, immediately seek medical attention, and flush with water. If liquid contacts eyes, immediately seek medical attention, flush with clean water for at least 10 minutes. Liquid ejected from the battery may cause irritation or burns.
- Dispose of non-serviceable batteries in an environmentally responsible manner and according to local regulations.
Failure to adhere to the requirements above may result in the battery becoming inoperative or battery life being reduced. In extreme cases or abuse, battery overheating or fire may result.
DANGER - BATTERY CHARGING, USE AND STORAGE
Like mobile phones, laptops, cordless vacuum cleaners etc, this product may contain or be related to a lithium ion battery pack (lithium ion batteries and lithium ion battery related items only). Lithium ion batteries allow fast charging and high capacities, however care must be taken to reduce chances of a fault, and increase safety in case a fault occurs. Catastrophic incidents involving lithium ion batteries have a tendency to result in large amounts of smoke and fire. Be sure to follow the points below to reduce the likelihood of danger whenever you use, charge or store any lithium ion battery.
- Never charge a battery that has been damaged or subjected to a forceful impact.
- Never charge a battery that has been exposed to moisture or water.
- Never charge a battery with a charger that wasn't supplied with the battery.
- Never use a battery in a device that it wasn't specifically designed for.
- Never use a battery with a modified or damaged device.
- Never modify the battery, product, charger, circuitry or wiring.
- Never charge a battery in an exit path that may be used by people to leave a room or building in case of an emergency, for example, the hallway or foyer of a residence.
- Never charge a battery in an area or building that doesn't have the recommended number of working smoke detectors that have been tested in accordance with local guidelines.
- Never charge a battery when the battery or charger is displaying a problem or charging incorrectly.
- Always charge batteries on a non-combustible surface, for example, on a concrete floor.
- Always charge batteries at least 3m away from anything combustible, such as floors, wall surfaces, furniture, storage shelves etc.
- Always charge batteries in an open area (outside if possible) ensuring the battery and charger are away from moisture and water.
- Always disconnect batteries from the charger after charging.
- Always remove or disconnect batteries from the device/product when not in use.
- Always ensure batteries are charged under adult supervision. Do not charge unattended. Do not charge batteries while no one is home or while people are sleeping.
- Keep batteries away from heat and moisture.
- Damaged batteries should be disposed of through your local e-waste collection service.
- Avoid mixing and matching chargers. Unplug products when fully charged, and charge batteries in a cool, dry place away from combustible materials like beds, lounges, or carpet.
- During charging and use, check your lithium-ion batteries for overheating, signs of swelling, leaking, or venting gas. Immediately stop using your product if these signs are present.
- Allow batteries to cool after use and before charging.
Maintenance

NOTE: Repair and servicing work not described in this manual should always be carried by an authorised service centre. Use only original parts. Switch OFF the device and remove the battery from the device before working with or transporting it. The following cleaning and servicing should be done regularly. This will ensure a long and reliable service life.
Cleaning
- Do not spray the appliance with water and do not immerse it in water. Electric shock hazard!
- Keep clean the ventilation slots, motor housing and handles of the appliance. Use a damp cloth or a brush.
- Do not use cleaning agents or solvents. You can irreparably damage the appliance.
Maintenance
The equipment is maintenance free.
Storage
• Store the device in a dry place, well out of reach of children.
- Remove the battery before storing the unit for longer periods of time.
- Store the battery only in a partially charged state. The state of charge should be 40 – 60% over a longer storage period (two LED lights of the charge status indicator (9a) light up).
- During a longer storage period, check the charged state of the battery and recharge if necessary, roughly every 3 months.
• To keep the battery well charged, avoid exposing the appliance to extreme heat or cold in storage.
- Store the equipment between 10 and 25°C. During storage, avoid extreme cold or heat so the battery does not lose power.
Specifications
Torque 40Nm
Battery 20V 2Ah
Oscillating Angle 3°
No-load Speed
0-21000/min
Speed Modes 2
Charger 240V
LED Worklight Yes

Some experts believe that the incorrect or prolonged use of almost any product may cause serious injury or death. To help reduce your risk of serious injury or death, refer to the information below. For more information, see www.datastreamserver.com/safety
- Consult all documentation, packaging, and product labelling before use. Note that some products feature documentation available online. It is recommended to print and retain the documentation.
■ Before each use, check the product for loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear, or leaks (if applicable). Never use a product with loose/broken/damaged/missing parts, wear, or leaks.
■ Products must be inspected and serviced (if applicable) by a qualified technician every 6 months. This is based on average residential use by persons of average size and strength, and on a property of average metropolitan size. Use beyond these recommendations may require more frequent inspections/servicing.
■ Ensure that all users of the product have completed a suitable industry recognised training course before being allowed access to the product.
The product has been supplied by a general merchandise retailer that may not be familiar with your specific application or description of application. Be sure to attain third-party approval from a qualified specialist for your application before use, regardless of any assurances from the retailer or its representatives.
This product is not intended for use where fail-safe operation is required. As with any product (for example, automobile, computer, toaster), there is the possibility of technical issues that may require the repair or replacement of parts, or the product itself. If the possibility of such failure and the associated time it may take to rectify could in any way inconvenience the user, business, or employee, or financially affect the user, business, or employee, then the product is not suitable for your requirements. This product is not intended for use where incorrect operation or a failure of any kind, including but not limited to, a condition requiring product return, replacement, parts replacement, or service by a technician may cause financial loss, loss of employee time or an inconvenience requiring compensation.
If this product has been purchased in error when considering the information presented here, contact the retailer directly for details of their returns policy, if required.

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Flammable Material HazardFlammable liquids, gases, or substances etc may present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of fire.
Read User ManualRead and fully understand product safety warnings, operation, procedures etc before using the product.
Use Hand ProtectionWear appropriate hand protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present hand hazards.
Exhaust FumesCarbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock HazardHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Take due care when handling electrical products, cables, plugs and leads. Electrical shock can be fatal.
Toxic Fumes / Dust HazardUsing the product or by-products from use may produce fumes, smoke or particles that could be harmful if inhaled. Wear appropriate breathing protection and have adequate ventilation.
Explosive Material HazardCombustible liquids, gases, or substances etc may be present.Avoid ignition sources and open flames. Danger of explosion.
Cutting / Amputation HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe cut injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Crush HazardThe product may have blades, edges or mechanical devices that can cause severe crush injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Single Operator OnlyThe product must be operated by a single person only. More than one person operating the product may introduce additional hazards.
Use Face ProtectionWear appropriate full-face protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present face and eye hazards.
Use Foot ProtectionWear appropriate foot protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present foot hazards.
Use Eye / Ear / Head ProtectionWear appropriate eye and / or ear and / or head protection and take due care as the product or use of the product may present eye, hearing, and head hazards.
Running HazardDo not run on or near the product as doing so may present a fall hazard.
Diving HazardDo not dive into the product as doing so may present a neck / head injury hazard.
Adult Supervision RequiredAlways supervise children and other users of a product to prevent drowning or injury.
Skin Penetration / Puncture HazardThe product may produce pressure, emit liquids or objects that can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs, blood etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Hot Surface HazardBe aware that the product may produce high temperatures and hot surfaces that can cause burn injuries.
Flying Debris HazardBe aware that the product or use of the product may present hazards produced by flying debris. Wear appropriate clothing and protective devices.
Moving Parts HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that move or rotate. Always wait for moving parts to stop fully before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc.
Carbon-Monoxide HazardDo not use the product in confined areas or without adequate ventilation. Carbon-monoxide poisoning can be fatal.
Pull HazardBe aware that the product contains or uses mechanical devices that can pull in objects and can cause severe injury to fingers, limbs etc. Take due care when handling and using the product.
Slope / Fall Injury HazardBe aware that using the product on sloping surfaces or in slippery conditions may present additional dangers from falls and contact with blades, moving parts, hot surfaces etc.
"Slam Dunk" WarningDo NOT attempt "slam dunk" manoeuvres as this may result in severe injury due to falling, product breakage or collapse etc.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - OutdoorHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Do NOT use in rain, damp, or wet conditions. Electrical shock can be fatal.
Electrocution / Electrical Shock Hazard - DisconnectHigh voltage or high current electricity may be present or required by the product. Always disconnect the product from the electrical supply before handling the product, adjusting, maintenance etc.
Power Line Electrocution HazardHigh voltage / high current power lines may be present. Use extreme caution to avoid contact or interference with power lines. Electrical shock can be fatal.
"Kick-Back" HazardHigh level of "kick-back" hazard that can cause the machine to suddenly rotate towards operator. Kick-back injury can be fatal.
Winch Operator Position HazardDo NOT stand between winch and load. Do NOT use winch to move people.
Winch Lift HazardDo NOT LIFT load vertically. Use machine to PULL only.
Cable HazardEnsure that load bearing cable is not kinked or knotted.
Winch Cable HazardEnsure that there is a minimum number of cable coils on winching mechanism.
Winch Hook HazardCarry hook to load – do NOT throw or run.
Flash / Blinding HazardWear appropriate eye protection for welding. Direct exposure to weld arcs may cause permanent eye injury.
Laser HazardLaser may be in use – do NOT look directly at laser or allow others to.