Návod k použití Aku vrtačka NAREX ASV 14 EA - Skořupa nářadí a ...
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English<br />
Technical Specification<br />
Cordless drill screwdriver:<br />
Model <strong>ASV</strong> 12 <strong>EA</strong> <strong>ASV</strong> <strong>14</strong> <strong>EA</strong><br />
Voltage. . 1 .V. . <strong>14</strong>,4.V<br />
Idle.speed:. 1st.range. 0–400.min –1 . 0–450.min –1<br />
. . nd.range. 0–1 50.min –1 . 0–1500.min –1<br />
Maximum.torque:. soft.material.(wood). 8.Nm. . 0.Nm<br />
. . hard.material.(metal). .Nm. . 5.Nm<br />
Chuck.–.scope.of.clamping. . 1–10.mm. 1–10.mm<br />
Wood.screws. . max.ø.6.mm. max.ø.6.mm<br />
Drilling:. into.metal. max.ø.10.mm. max.ø.10.mm<br />
. . into.wood. max.ø. 5.mm. max.ø. 8.mm<br />
Threaded.spindle.for.chuck. . ½“x 0.UNF. ½“x 0.UNF<br />
Weight.w/o.accumulators. . 1.05.kg. . 1.1.kg<br />
Charger:<br />
Model AN–UNI<br />
Input.voltage. . 0– 40.V~<br />
Frequency. . 50.Hz<br />
Power.input. . 60.W<br />
Output.voltage. . 16.4.V<br />
Charging.current.Li–Ion/NiCd.. 4.A./. .A<br />
Charge.time. . ca. 5–55.min*<br />
Weight. . 0.66.kg<br />
Class.of.protection. . II./<br />
Accumulator:<br />
Model AP 12 CE AP <strong>14</strong> CE AP <strong>14</strong> LC AP <strong>14</strong> LM<br />
Voltage. 1 .V.. <strong>14</strong>,4.V. <strong>14</strong>,4.V. <strong>14</strong>,4.V<br />
Cell.type. NiCd. NiCd. Li–Ion. Li–Ion<br />
Capacity. 1.5.Ah. 1.5.Ah. 1. .Ah. .6.Ah<br />
Temperature.of.charging. 4.5–40.5°C. 4.5–40.5°C. 4.5–40.5°C. 4.5–40.5°C<br />
Charge.time.(with.AN–UNI). ca.55.min. ca.55.min. ca. 5.min. ca.50.min<br />
Monitor..of.the.temp.of.charging. thermistor. thermistor.. thermistor. thermistor<br />
Weight. 0.7.kg. 0.8.kg. 0. 6.kg. 0.6.kg<br />
* Depending on model and capacity of the accumulator to be charged!<br />
Description:<br />
1 ...........Accumulator<br />
2 ...........Accumulator clamp<br />
3 ...........Switching–in push button with speed control<br />
4 ...........Reversing switch<br />
5 ...........Speed changing switch<br />
6 ...........Adjusting ring for torque setting<br />
7 ...........Chuck clamp sleeve<br />
8 ...........Charger LED diodes<br />
9 ...........Charger<br />
Information about noise level and vibrations<br />
Weighed sound pressure level LPA is less than 75 dB(A).<br />
Weighed level of arm affecting vibrations is less than 2.5 m/s 2 .<br />
Scope of use<br />
The cordless drill screwdrivers are specified for drilling into metals,<br />
woods and plastics and for screwing.<br />
Charging battery pack instructions<br />
1. Make sure power circuit voltage is the same as that shown on<br />
the charger specification plate. Connect charger (9) to power<br />
source. Red light should light up. This indicates the charger is<br />
ready to begin charging.<br />
2. Position the accumulator/battery pack (1) into the charger<br />
as far as the stop, see the Fig. Orange light should light up or<br />
10<br />
blink. That indicates a NiCd/NiMH battery pack or a Li–Ion battery<br />
pack is inserted.<br />
3. The red light will go out and the green light begins to blink<br />
continuously, indicating that the battery pack is receiving a<br />
“Fast Charge”.<br />
4. After approximately 25–55 minutes (depending on battery<br />
pack type) the battery pack is fully charged. The green light<br />
will become steady.<br />
5. Disconnect the battery pack and the charger in turn (unless<br />
you would like to charge another battery pack, or to leave the<br />
battery pack on Trickle-Charge mode until you are ready to use<br />
it.)<br />
Note:<br />
• The steady green light indicates that the battery pack is fully<br />
charged or in slow charging mode to maintain battery pack<br />
charge level.<br />
• Depending on room temperature, line voltage, and existing<br />
charge level, initial battery charging may take longer than<br />
25–55 minutes (depending on battery pack type).<br />
• After normal use, the battery pack will require 25–55 minutes<br />
(depending on battery pack type) of charging before it will be<br />
fully charged. A completely discharged battery will require<br />
more than 25–55 minutes (depending on battery pack type)<br />
in order to be fully charged.<br />
• Disconnect charger from power source when not in use.<br />
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