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SCREW
BEF
ORE
YOU
START
USI
NG
T
HE
M
ACHI
NE
REA
D
Personal
safety
:
THOROUGHL
Y
THIS
MANUAL.
Keep
this
document
for
future
reference.
WARNING! Read
all
safety
warnings
marked
with
a
symbol
and
all
operating
safety
instructions.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Electric
safety
:
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Use
and
taking
care
of
your
power
tool
:
a)
Do not
overload
your pow
er tool.
Use a
power tool
with pow
er
adjusted to work being
done.
An appropriately chosen
power tool
will allow you to work better and safer under load it has been designed
for
.
b)
Do not use a power tool when its pow
er switch is out of order
(it
does
not
switch
it on
or
off
).
Any po
wer t
ool with
its pow
er swit
ch
out
of
order
is
dangerous
and
must
be
repair
ed.
c)
Always
disconnect
the
plug
from
the
power
source
and/or
di
sc
o
nn
e
c
t
it
s
bat
t
er
y
b
ef
or
e
ch
a
ng
i
ng
a
ny
se
t
ti
n
gs
,
performing
replacement
or
storage.
Such
preventive
measures
reduc
e the
risk
of ac
cidental po
wer
tool
star
t
up.
d)
Keep
your po
wer tool
out
of reach
of
children and
do
not allow
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
unauthorized
persons
to
use
the
power
tool.
Po
wer
tools in
hands
power
tools.
of
untrained
persons
can
be
dangerous.
T
o
limit
the
risk
of
fire,
electric
shock
and
injury
while
using
the
device,
follow
all
operating
safet
y
instructions
and
tips
provided
below
.
Keep
all
work
safety
instructions
and
tips
for
future
reference.
In warnings
provided
herein the
expression “
power tool”
means a pow
er tool
power
ed fr
om the
mains
(with a
power
cord)
or
a battery
powered
power
tool
(cor
dless).
WARNING!
General
w
ork
safety
warnings
for
use
of
the
tool.
Workplace
safety
:
a)
Keep your workplace tidy and w
ell lit.
Untidiness and bad lighting
result
in higher
accident
rate.
b)
Do
not use
the power tool in
explosive environments
,
created
by
flammable
liquids,
gases
or
dusts.
The
power
t
ool
generat
es
sparks
that
can
ignite
dust
or
vapors.
c)
Keep children and unauthorized
persons away from the
place
where
the
power
tools
are
used.
Inattention
may
result
in
losing
contr
ol o
ver
your
power
tool.
a)
Plugs
used
in
power
tools
must
match
wall
outlets.
Never
modify the plug
of your power tool. Do
not use any
extension
c
a
b
l
e
s
w
h
e
n
o
p
e
r
a
t
i
n
g
a
p
o
w
e
r
t
o
o
l
w
i
t
h
a
grounding/earthing
conductor
(PE).
Any
modifications
of
plugs
and
outlets
increase
the
risk
of electric
shock.
b)
Avoid
touching earthed sur
faces or
grounded items like
pipes,
heaters,
central
heating
radiators
and
refrigerators.
T
ouching
earthed
or gr
ounded
sur
faces
increases
the risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
c)
Do not expose your pow
er tool to rain or damp environments.
W
ater
penetrating
the
tool
increases
the
risk of
electric shock.
d)
Do
not
damage
the
power cord.
Never
use
the
power
cord
to
carr
y
,
pull the
power tool and do
not pull
by its power cord
to
disconnect
plug
from
the
outlet.
Keep
the
power
cord
away
from
sources
of
heat,
oils,
sharp
edges
and
moving
parts.
Damaged
or
entangled
power
cords
increase
the risk
of
elec
tric
shock.
e)
When
your
power
tool
is
operated
outdoors
use
extension
cords
intended for
outdoor
use
only
.
Using
an
extension
cable intended
for
outdoor
use
decreases
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
f
)
It
is
recommended
to
connect
the
device
to
a
mains
supply
equipped
with
a
residual
current
device
(RCD
)
with
a
rated
current
of
30
mA
or
less.
g
)
When
it
is
unavoidable
to
use
your
power
tool
in
a
damp
envi
ronm
ent
us
e
an
RCD
(R
esid
ual
Cu
rren
t
D
evic
e)
fo
r
protection.
The
use
of
RCDs decr
eases the
risk
of electric
shock.
a)
This equipment
is not
intended for
use by
persons (including
children)
disabled
physically
,
mentally, sensorial
or
persons
wi
th
n
o
e
xp
er
ie
nc
e
an
d
k
no
wl
ed
ge
i
n
o
pe
r
ati
ng
t
he
equ
ip
me
nt
unl
es
s
t
hey
op
erat
e
the
eq
ui
pme
nt
un
der
supervision
or
follow user's
instructions
provided
by persons
responsible
for
their
safety
.
b)
It is
necessary to
predic
t
steps,
watch
and k
eep common
sense
when
using
power
tools.
Do not
operate po
wer
tools when
you
are
tired
,
under
influence
of
drugs
,
medicine
or
alcohol.
A
moment
of
inattention
while
operating
a po
wer
tool
may r
esult
in
serious
personal
injury.
c)
Use
personal
protective
equipment
(PPE).
Always
wear
safety
goggles. W
earing personal protective equipment (PPE) including a dust
mask,
anti-slippery
foot
wear
,
a
helmet
and
ear
protection
r
educes
personal
injury.
d)
Avoid
unexpected
star
t
up.
Before connecting
your
power
tool
to
the
mains
and/or
inserting
a
battery
make
sure
its
power
switch
is in
off position.
C
arrying your
power tool
with a
finger on its
power switch or without disconnecting it
from the mains (switched on)
may
result
in
an
accident.
e)
Bef
ore
starting
your
power
tool
remove
any
keys/wrenches.
Leaving a k
ey/wrench in the r
otating par
t of your pow
er tool may result
in
personal
injur
y
.
f
)
Do
not
lean
forward
too
far
.
Always
remain
stable
and
maintain balance.
It will allow y
ou to have a better contr
ol over your
power
tool
in
unpredictable
situations.
g)
Wear
appropriate
clothing.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothes
or
jewelry
.
Keep
y
our
hair
tied
.
Keep
y
our
clothes
aw
ay
from
moving
parts.
Loose
clothes,
jewelry
or
long
hair
may
be
caught
by
moving
parts.
h)
If
your power
tool allo
ws for
using an e
xternal dust
extrac
tion
or
collection
system,
make
sure
it
is
connec
ted
and
used
properly
.
Using
dust
collec
tors
may
reduce dust
affected
risks.
4
e)
Pow
er
tools
require
maintenance.
Check
power
tools
for
concentricity or jamming of mo
ving par
ts, any
cracks and all
other
factors
aff
ec
ting
the
power
tool
work
safety
.
If
any
damage to the
power tool is detected, it
should be
repaired
before use.
Improper
power tool
maintenance
is
a
reason
for
many
accidents.
f
)
Cutting
tools
should be
sharp
and clean.
Keeping sharp
cutting
edges
in
good
condition
reduc
es
the
risk
of
jamming
and
facilitates
operation.
g)
Pow
er
tools,
equipment,
working
tools
etc.
should
be
used
ac
co
rd
in
g
to
th
is
u
se
r'
s
ma
nu
al
t
aki
ng
i
nt
o
ac
co
un
t
operating
conditions
and
the
work
to
be
done.
Misusing
a
power
tool
can
result
in
dangerous
situations.
h)
At low
temperatures
and after
a long
brakes
in operation
it is
recommended
to
turn
the
power
tool
to
operate
it
with
no
load for a f
ew minutes to provide
proper grease distribution
inside
its
driving
mechanism.
i)
Use
soft,
damp (cannot
be w
et) cloth
and soap
to
clean
power
tools. Do not use petrol
, solvents and other agents that may
damage
your
equipment
.
j)
Po
wer tools
can be
stored/carried after
making sure that all
moving
components
are
locked
and
protec
ted
against
release
with
original
devices
intended
for
this
purpose.
k)
Store
power
tools
in
a
dr
y
,
dust
and
water-protected
place.
l)
Carry
y
our
pow
er
tool
in
its
original
packaging
to
pro
vide
protection
against
mechanical
damage.
WARNING!
General
warnings
regarding
the
use
of
power
tools.
Repair
:
WARNING! ELECTRIC
SCREW
DRIVER, security
warnings
Personal
S
afety
:
a)
Always
wear
ear
protectors
when
operating
the
driver
.
Exposure
to
noise
can
cause
hearing
loss.
b
)
During operations when a screw can damage elec
tric wires,
hold
the
pow
er
tool
by
the
insulated
part
of
its
handle.
Cutting
accessory
contacting
a
"live"
wire
may
make
exposed
metal
parts
of
the
power
tool
"live"
and
could
give
the
operator
an
elec
tric
shock.
c
)
Use
appropriate
detec
tors
to
determine
if
utility
lines
are
hidden in the work area or call the local utility company for
assistance.
Contact
with
electric
lines
c
an
lead
to
fire
and
electric
shock. Damaging
a gas line c
an lead to
explosion. Penetr
ating a wat
er
line
causes
property
damage
or may
cause
an
electric
shock.
d
)
Protect the
object machined.
Make sur
e all clamps
are
closed and
check for excessiv
e clearance. It is safer to fix the object machined in a
fixing
device
or
a
vice
than
holding
it
in
your
hand.
a)
Warranty
and
post-w
arranty
repairs
of
its
power
tools
are
carried
out
by
PROFIX
Ser
vice,
which
guarantees
the
best
quality
or
repair
and
use
of
genuine
spare
parts.
g
)
Never
use
a
tool
with
damaged
cord.
Do
not
touch
a
damaged
cord;
if
the
cord
becomes
damaged
during
work,
take
out
the
plug
from
the
power
socket.
Damaged
cor
ds
increase
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
A
T
TENTION!
If a
permanently fixed power cor
d becomes damaged, it
must
be
r
eplaced
with
a
special
cable
or
assembly
av
ailable
at
the
manufacturer's
or at
a specializ
ed r
epair
ser
vice
point.
APPLICATIONS
AND C
ONSTRUCTION:
The
tool
must not
be
used for
work
requiring
a prof
essional tool
.
Any
use
of
the
that
is
not
in
obser
vance
with
the
above-
mentioned
purpose
is
forbidden,
leads
to
the
loss
of
warrant
y,
and
relieves
the
manufac
turer
from
responsibility
for
the
resulting
damage.
Any modifications of the tool by the user r
elieve the manufacturer from
responsibility
for
any
damage
and
injuries
to
the
user
and
the
surroundings.
Despite
using
the
tool
according
to
its
intended
application
it
is
impossible t
o eliminate
certain residual
risk factors.
Considering
the tool
construction
the
following
risks
may
occur
when
operating
the
tool:
-
touching
the
rotating
tool
bit
with
a
hand
or
by
operator's
clothes;
-
burns
when
r
eplacing
a
tool
bit.
(
The
tool
bit
heats
up
intensely
during
operation,
use pliers
and
protective
gloves
to
replace
it);
-
screw
throw
off.
n
The
set
includes:
ź
Electric
skrew
driver
-
1
piece
ź
Driving
depth
limiter
(stop)
-
1
piece
ź
T
ransport
box
-
1
piece
ź
-
1
piece
ź
Warranty
card
-
1
piece
n
Pow
er
tool
components
(see
page
2
)
:
4.
Driving
depth
limiter
Rotation
direction
selector
Multi-purpose magnetic chuck
*
12.
¼" chuck with a hexagonal
tip
*
These
accessories
presented
in
figures
or
described
herein
are
optional.
TECHNICAL DAT
A:
e
)
Hold
the
pow
er
tool
tightly
.
During
driving
and
loosening
of
screws, short moments of str
ong movements in r
eac
tion to this action
may
occur
.
f
)
Before
you
put
the
power
tool
aside
make
sure
it
is
completely
stopped.
T
he bit
can jam
resulting
in losing
control
over
the
power
tool
.
The electric
screw
driver is a hand-held pow
er tool driven by a single-
phase commutator-type motor
.
This is Class II equipment (double
insulation).
The
elec
tric
driver
is
designed
for
driving
and
removing
screws
when
installing
dry-wall
systems
(plasterboard
walls),
soft w
ood,
plastics,
etc.
The combo
drill
and
driver is
designed
exclusively
for
DIY
applications
.
device
O
perating
instruc
tion
Fig.
A
1.
Driving
bit
*
2.
Driving
limiter
sleeve
3
.
Depth
limiter
setting
knob
5
.
Belt
clip
6
.
7
.
On/off
switch
8
.
9
.
1
0
.
Fig. B
Switch
lock
Handle
Pow
er
cord
11.
Rated voltage
230
V
Rated frequency
50
Hz
Pow
er consumption
50
0
W
No load speed
0-1600
rpm
5
1
,
5
mm.
Adjust the knob (
3
) t
o set the distance between depth limiter sleeve tip
(
2
)
and
screw
head
to
about 1
mm,
as
shown
in
Fig.
D
1
or
D
2
.
Drive
a trial
screw into
the ma
terial or
a replacement
item.
If the
depth is
not
suitable
for
the
screw
,
re-adjust
it
to
obtain
a
proper
setting.
Proper
screw
driving
depth
adjustment
is
crucial.
Some
examples
for
driving
screws
into
plasterboards
are
present
ed
in
the table
below:
The
vibration
level
value
given
refers
to
basic
application
of
the
tool.
If
the
tool
is
used
for
other
applications
or
with
other
tools,
or
if
it
is
not
maintained
properly
,
the
vibration
level
may
differ
from
the
values
given.
The abov
e
-mentioned causes may lead to higher e
xposure to vibrations
during
the
whole
work
time.
One
must
implement
additional
safety
measures
to
protect
the
operators
from
exposure
to vibra
tions, such
as maint
enance of
the electric
tool and
work tools, assurance of
proper hand temperature, or determination of
the
sequence
of
work
operations.
IN
USE:
n
T
urning
on/off
:
Connect
the
power
cord
plug
to
the
mains
socket.
ź
T
o
switch
the
power
on
press
the
switch
(
7
)
and
hold
it
in
this
position.
ź
T
o
immobilize
the
switch
in
pressed
position,
press
the
lock
(
8
).
n
Replacing
tool
bits
(Fig
.
B
)
:
ź
T
o switch the
power
off
,
release
the switch
(
7
), or
when immobilized
with
the
lock
button
(
8
),
press
for
a
moment
and
then
r
elease
it
immediately
.
T
o
remov
e
a
tool
bit (
1
)
from
the chuck
, first
remove the
driving
depth
limiter
(
4
) b
y sliding
it
for
wards.
Then,
catch
the bit
with
pliers and
pull
it
out
from the
magnetic
chuck (
11
).
Swinging the
pliers
when pulling
the
bit out sometimes
makes it easier
to remove
it.
You
can also remov
e and
replace
the
multi-purpose
chuck (
11
),
if
necessar
y
.
TIPS
REGARDING
OPERATION:
n
Setting
the
rotation
direction
(Fig.
A1
)
NOTE:
The
power
tool
should
be plac
ed
on a
screw
when
it
is
off.
The r
otation direction selector (
6
) can be used
to change the power
tool
When
driving
larger
and
longer
screws
into
a
hard
material,
it
is
spindle
dir
ec
tion.
Howev
er,
it
is
not
possible
when
the
switch
(
7
)
is
recommended to make a
pilot
hole
first, a
bit
deeper and
with
a
lower
pressed.
diamet
er than
the
actual scr
ew
outer
diameter
.
Right rotation direc
tion:
T
o drive screw
press the
rotation direction
When
the
screw
is
to
be
driven
within the
vicinity
of
the
material
edge
the
selector
(
6
) to
the left
(when
looking
from the
back of
the
driver) until
pilot
borehole
prevents
from
undesired
chipping
of
the
material.
resistance
is
felt
(position
R
).
If
the
screw
is
driven
with
abnormal
difficulty
the
screw
must
be
Left
rotation
direction:
T
o
release
or
undo
screws
or
nuts
press
the
retracted
and the
pilot
borehole
diameter
should
be
enlarged.
rotation
direc
tion
selector
(
6
) t
o the
right
(when
looking
from
the
back of
Anyway
, when
problem t
o drive
the screw
in persists
(e.g.
in case
of hard
the
driver)
until
resistance
is
felt
(position
L
).
wood grades) tr
y to
use a lubricating
agent (e.g. liquid soap). Press the
n
Setting
drilling
depth
(see
Fig.
C
)
tool
to
the screw
with
sufficient force
to avoid spontaneous
rotation of
the
driving
bit
in
the
screw
head.
Use
only
those
bits
that
accurately
Using the depth
limiter knob (
3
) it
is possible to set ho
w deep the screw
match
the
bit head.
When
the scr
ew head
is
damaged further
driving the
head
sinks
in
the
material.
screw
in or
out
may
prove
infeasible.
T
urning
the
knob
(
3
)
clockwise
(when
looking
fr
om
the
back
of
the
ź
Place
the
screw
onto
the
driving
bit
(
1
).
Screws
are
held
in
place
driver)
increases
the
driving
depth,
while
turning
it
counterclockwise
(when looking from the back of the driv
er) decreases the driving depth.
aut
omatically
by
the
chuck
magnetic
force
(
11
).
Press
the
screw
tip
One
full
turn
of
the
depth
setting
knob
changes
the
drilling
depth
by
against
the
material
until
driving
depth
limiter
(
4
)
touches
its
surface.
BEFORE
YOU
ST
ART:
1.
Make
sure
that
the
power
supply
parameters
match
the
data
plate
parameters.
2.
Make
sure
that
the driv
er swit
ch (
7
)
is in
off
position
and
on/off switch
lock (
8
)
is
released. Do
not
put
the operating
driver aside
when
the
switch
lock
is
on.
T
o
switch
the
lock
off,
press
the
button
(
7
)
again.
3
.
When
using
an
extension
cable
make
sure
its
parameters
and
wire
cross
sec
tions
match
the
driver
parameters.
Use
the
shor
test
extension
cords
possible.
The
extension
cord
used
should
be
completely
unfolded.
NOTE:
Prior
to
an
y
servicing
or
pr
eparing
the
power
tool
for
oper
ation
always
make
sure
it
is
disconnected
from
the
power
supply
.
n
Controlling
the
speed
By
incr
easing
or
decr
easing
the
pr
essure
on
switch
(
7
)
the
user
can
control
the
rotational
speed
steplessly
.
Low
pressure
on
the
switch
results
in lo
w
speed.
Increasing
the
pressure
raises
the
speed.
NOTE:
Use
the
rotation
direction
selector
(
6
)
when
the
power
tool
is
off.
Equipment class
/
II
W
eight
1,5
к
g
Sound pressure lev
el (LpA)
dB(A)
6
Sound power level (L
wA)
dB(
A)
97
Vibra
tion level according to
EN 60745-1
(measuring
2
tolerance
-
1
,
5
m/s
)
driving with no impact a
h
2
2,32
m/s
6 mm (¼")
Max screw/bolt diameter
T
oo deep.
Screw
head mak
es a
hole
in the
plasterboard
surface
and
enables
damp
to
penetrate
under
the
cover
.
T
oo
shallow.
Screw
head pr
ojects over
the plasterboar
d instead
of
being
hidden
inside
it.
Correct.
Screw
head
is located
below the
surface,
at the
same
time
it
does
not
puncture
the
plasterboard.
M
easuring tolerance
LpA
,
L
wA
3
dB(A)
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