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Charging, Operation, Angle adjustment – Powerplus POW326 SCREWDRIVER 4.8V 50PCS EN User Manual

Page 5: Light, Manual operation, Care and maintenance

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POW326

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 To protect the batteries from damage, you should never expose them to temperatures

above 50ºC.

Warning: Do not throw battery into a fire.

7 CHARGING

The battery-operated screwdriver has not been fully charged at the works. Before using for the
first time charge the screwdriver unit for 5-8 hours. To do this insert the charger plug ⑤ into
the charging socket ④, and connect the charging unit ⑥ up to a power supply. The battery ⑨
can be charged in the screwdriver.

Care! Do not exceed the maximum charging time of 8 hours, as there is a
risk of overheating!

Recommendation :
Connect the unit up to a time switch.

8 OPERATION

Insert screwdriver bit into the bit holder ③ as far as the stop. If standard bits or socket-head
bits are used, use an additional bit holder. Before switching on the screwdriver unit locate the
screwdriver bit firmly on the screw and switch on the unit to rotate in the desired direction ① .

8.1

Angle adjustment

The Drill/Screwdriver has a 3 angle position adjustment, press the lock switch ⑧, to get the
appropriate angle position you need, the hinge ⑧ allows the screwdriver handle ⑩ to be
angled for better power transmission.

8.2

Light

The Drill/Screwdriver has a light, switch on the light switch ⑦ to illuminate the place where you
will drill or screw.

8.3

Manual Operation

The screwdriver has an automatic spindle lock function. This setting enables the screw to be
turned manually.

9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Clean the housing only with a cloth-do not use any solvents! In order to maintain battery
capacity, we recommend the battery to be completely discharged every two months and
recharged again. Only store full charged batteries and top-up the charge from time to time.
They should be stored in a dry and frost-free place, the ambient temperature should not
exceed 50°.