Charging the integrated battery
NOTE
►
A new battery or a battery which has not
been used for a long time will need to be
charged before first use/reuse. It will reach
its full capacity after 3–5 charge cycles.
The charging process lasts around
60 minutes.
Starting charging
♦
Connect the charger
socket
on the appliance.
♦
Connect the charger
socket.
The battery is fully charged when the battery
LED
shows RED/ORANGE/GREEN.
Stopping charging
♦
Disconnect the charger
power supply.
♦
Disconnect the charger
socket
on the appliance.
CAUTION!
►
Never recharge a battery again immediately
after charging. There is a risk that the battery
will become overcharged.
Checking the battery charge level
If the appliance is switched on, the remaining
charge will be shown on the battery LED
follows:
RED/ORANGE/GREEN = maximum charge
RED/ORANGE = medium charge
RED = low charge – charge the battery
Changing/inserting the tool/collet
chuck
♦
Press the spindle lock
♦
Turn the tensioning nut
into place.
♦
Undo the tensioning nut
using the combination spanner
♦
Remove any attached tool.
PFBS 12 B4
to the charging
to a mains power
from the mains
from the charging
as
and hold it down.
until the lock clicks
from the thread
.
♦
First push the intended tool through the
tensioning nut
before inserting it into the
appropriate collet chuck
♦
Press the spindle lock
♦
Push the collet chuck
and screw the tensioning nut
combination spanner
NOTE
►
Use the screwdriver side of the combination
spanner
to undo and tighten the screw on
the mandrel
.
Switching on and off/setting speed
range
Switching on/setting the speed range
♦
Set the On/Off switch
♦
Set the speed control
"1" and "MAX".
Switching off
♦
Set the On/Off swtch
Notes on working with materials/
tools/speed range
■
Use the milling bits
iron at maximum speed.
■
Determine the rotational speed range for
working on zinc, zinc alloys, aluminium and
copper by trying it out on test pieces.
■
Use a low rotational speed for work on plastics
and materials with a low melting point.
■
Use a high rotational speed for working on wood.
■
Carry out cleaning, polishing and buffing work
in the medium speed range.
The following are recommendations only and not
binding. When carrying out practical work, carry
out your own tests to see which tool and which
settings are ideal for the material you are working on.
for the tool shaft.
and hold it down.
into the thread insert
tight with the
.
to the position "I".
to a position between
to the position "O".
for working on steel and
GB │ IE
│
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