ENGLISH
Set
plate
Battery cartridge
Battery charger
Charging
light
Explanation of
general
view
Battery charger
Chuck key
Sleeve
Ring
9 Storage
cavity
10 Reversing switch
lever
11 Switch trigger
12 Restart button
5
b
7
I
1
3
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Capacities
DA3O1D
Stee1 ...................,.......... 10 mm
Wood . ... 10
mm
Wood
screw
4 5 mm x 20 mm
No load speed
(m¡n-1)
....... O
-
700
Overall
length
290
mm
Net weight ......................... 1.2 kg
Rated
voltage
.. D.C. 7 .2 V
D4391 D
'10
mm
12 mm
45mmx20mm
0-800
335
mm
1.3 kg
D.C 96V
DA3O1 DB
10 mm
10 mm
45mmx20mm
0-700
290
mm
12kg
D.C.7.2V
DA391 DB
10 mm
12 mm
4.5 mm
x 20
mm
0-800
335 mm
13kg
DC 96V
.
Due
to our continuing
program
of research and devel-
opment,
the specifications
herein
are subjecl lo change
without nolice
.
Note: Specifications may differ from country to country.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING! When using battery operated tools basic
safety
precaut¡ons,
including the follow¡ng, should
be followed to reduce the risk
of
fire, leek¡ng batter-
ies and
personal
injury: Bead these instructions
before
operating
th¡s
product
and save
these instruc-
t¡ons,
For
safe operation:
1. Keep work area clean
-
Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries
2. Consider the work
env¡Íonment.
-Do
not
expose the tool to
rain Keep work
area
well lit. Do not use tools in the Dresence of
flammable l¡quids or
gases.
3. Keep children away
-Do
not
let
visitors
touch the tool
Keep v¡sitors
away from work area.
4. Store batte¡ies
or
idle tools
-When
not
in
use, tools and batteries should be
stored separately
in
a dry, high or
locked up
Dlace,
out of reach of children.
-
Ensu re that battery terminals cannot be
shorted by other metal
parts
such
as screws,
nails, etc.
5. Do not force the tool
-
lt wi¡l do the
job
better and safer at the rate for
which
it
was intended.
6. Use
the righttool
-
Do not force small tools or attachments to do
the
job
of a heavy duty tools. Do not use tools
for
purposes
not intended.
7. Dress
properly
-
Do not wear loose clothing or
jewellery,
they
can be caught in mov¡ng
parts
Non-skid foot-
wear is recommended when working outdoors
Wear
protecting
hair
cover¡ng to conlain
long
hair
8.
Use
protect¡ve
equipment
-
Use
safety
glasses
and
if the cutting operat¡on
is dusty, a face or
dust mask.
9.
Connect dust extraction
equipment
-
lf devices are
orovided
for
the
connection of
dust extraction and
collection ensure these are
connected
and
properly
used
10.
Do not abuse lhe supply
cord
(¡f
f¡tted)
-
Never carry the tool
by the cord or
yank
it to
disconnect from
the socket. Keep the cord
away from
heat, oil and sharp edges.
1 I . Secure
the work
-
Use clamps
or a
vice
to
hold
the
work lt is
safer than using
your
hand and ¡t frees both
hands to ooerate the tool,
12. Do not over-reach
-
Keep
proper
footing and balance at all times
13. Maintain
lools with care
-
Keep cutting tools sharp and
clean for better
and safer oeformance
Follow instructrons for
lubrication and changing accessories.
lnspect
tool cords
periodically
and if damaged
have
repaired by an authorized
service facility.
14.
D¡sconnecttools
-
Where the design
permits,
disconnect the tool
from its battery
pack
when not in use, before
servicing and
when
changing
accessories such
as blades,
bits and cutters.
15. Remove ad¡usting
keys and wrenches
-
Form the
habit of checking to see that
keys and
adjusting wrenches
are removed from the tool
before turning
it
on
16. Avoid unintent¡onal start¡ng
-
Do not carry
the tool w¡th a finger on the
switch.
17. Stay alert
-
Watch what
you
are
doing Use common
sense. Do not
operate the tool when
you
are
t¡red