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1. are recyclable take them to a local recy cling station or phone the Helpline for current advice on recycling HELPLINE For any questions relating to operational or safety matters contact Ferm Customer Helplineon 01159661199 Monday Friday 8am 6pm Saturday 9am pm Ferm GUARANTEE The guarantee conditions can be found on the separately enclosed guarantee card CE DECLARATIONOF CONFORMITY UK Wetake sole responsibility for confirming that this product conforms with the following standards or related documents EN50260 1 EN50260 2 1 EN50260 2 2 EN55014 1 EN55014 2 EN60335 1 EN60335 2 29 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 iin compliance with the provisions ofthe Directives 98 37EEC 73123 EEC 89 336EEC from 01 12 2002 i E GENEMUIDEN NL l L p W Kamphof Quality department
2. into water or fire Concentrate Routine and repetition can lead to mistakes Remember that a slight lack of concentration can result in serious injuries ina split second Keep workarea clean Cluttered areas and benches invite injuries Consider the work environment Do not expose power tools to rain or use them in damp or wet locations Keep work area well lit Do not use power tools in the presence of flammable liquids vap ours or gases Guard against electric shock This unit and its charger contain dangerous voltages Use a RCD residual current device to provide protection against electrical shock Prevent body contact with grounded surfaces e g pipes radiator ranges or refrige rators Keep children and pets away Do not let children or pets come into contact with the tool extension cable or workarea Do notforce the tool It will work better and safer at the rate for which it was intended Use the right tool Do not force small tools or attachments to do the job ofa heavy duty tool Do not use tools for purposes for which they were not intended for example do not usea circular saw for cutting trees or logs Do not abuse cable Never carry the tool by the cable or pull it to disconnect itfrom the power socket Keep the cable away from heat oil and sharp edges Do not touch the metal plug pins when connecting or removing the plug Secure Work Use clamps or a vice to hold work It is safer than using your han
3. UK Subjectto change USER S MANUAL Document Ref FDC 1200K 00000 AAAO00 issue 0 Month 00 Copyright These instructions are the sole property of Ferm Omega Tools and may not be reproduced Ferm Cordless Drill FDC 1200K erm Art nr 718320 Screwfix Art nr 46130 Ferm BV P O Box 134 8280 AC Genemuiden NL www ferm com 0304 07 Fig D Fig B Me 5 ee Fig C 2 Ferm EXPLODED VIEW SPARE PARTS LIST FCD 1 200K DESCRIPTION FERMNR SWITCH 406654 BATTERY 318321 KEYLESS CHUCK 10MM 406470 BOLT LEFT FOR CHUCK 406403 MOTOR 405301 LEFT RIGHT BUTTON 406656 CHARGER 405302 Ferm CukY English A J CORDLESS DRILL THE NUMBERS IN THE FOLLOWING TEXT COR RESPOND WITH THE PICTURES AT PAGE 2 TECHNICAL DATA Voltage 12V Charger voltage 230V Charger frequency 50 Hz Battery output 1 3 Ah Charging time 3 5hour Drill speeds Max torque low speed 12 Nm No load speed 0 550 min Chuck capacity 0 8 10 mm Weight incl battery 1 56 kg Lpa sound pressure lt 75 dB A Vibration lt 2 5 m s PRODUCT INFORMATION Fig A On off switch 3 Torque setting ring 4 Chuck 5 Battery 6 Direction switch CONTENTS OF CARRYING CASE The carrying case contains Cordless drill FDC I200Bbattery FDC 1200L battery charger Operating instructions Warranty card Che
4. ck the appliance any loose parts and accessories for damage caused during transport Ferm SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The following pictograms appear throughout these Operating instructions A Indicates danger of injury risk to life and possible damage to the appliance if these instructions are not followed Indicates the presence of electrical current Read through these operating instructions carefully before using the appliance Become familiar with the functions and method of operation To ensure proper operation always maintain the appliance according to the instructions The operating instructions and associa ted documents should always be kept close to the appliance Ferm products are manufactured to high quality standards they are safe and fit for purpose at time of sale but all tools can be dangerous if the correct precautions are not taken Always follow these instructions do not carry out the ope ration until you are sure you can do so in safety Remember to consider the work environment for safe operation as well as safety for tool use Warning When using electric tools basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and personal injury Read all these instructions before attempting to operate this product Save these instructions for future reference PERSONAL SAFETY Use Personal Protection Safety Equipment Protect eyes with safety glasses or goggles note the us
5. dand it frees both hands to operate the tool Do not over reach Keepaproperfootingandbalanceatalltimes Disconnect tools from power supply When not in use before servicing and when changing accessories such as blades bits and cutters Always remove the battery and set the direction switch to lock position Always switch off and unplug from the power sup ply before making adjustments or inserting batte ries into charger unit Remove adjusting keys and wrenches Ensure that they are removed from the tool before swit ching on Avoid unintentional starting Do not carry plugged in tools with your finger on the switch Check that the switch is off before plugging in to socket Extension cables Use only three core earthed extension cables suitable for the power input of the tool minimum cable size 5mm Pluginto an earthed socket only When using a cable reel unwind it fully Do not use long extension cables Outdoors use If the tool is suitable to be used outdoors only use an extension cable intended for outdoor use and marked accordingly Usea RCD residual current device to pro vide protection against electrical shock Do not use in rain or damp conditions Connect a dust extraction device Whenever there are facilities for fitting a dust or fume extraction system make sure itis connected and used Userecommended accessories Theuse ofany other accessory or attachment other than recommendedi in the instruc
6. e of safety protective eyewear without the CE mark can lead to serious injury if the lens breaks A suitable dust mask should be worn if cutting drilling or sanding is dusty in particular chipboard or MDF Approved safety footwear and headgear should worn as appropriate for example on building works or when heavy weights are involved Wear a suitable apron to protect against sparks debris Wear earplugs or ear def enders Dress properly Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery It can get caught in moving parts Non skid footwear is recommended when working out doors Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair Stay alert Watch what you are doing Use common sense Do not operate tools when tired or after taking alcohol or pre scription non prescription drugs OPERATIONAL SAFETY Warning The battery is normally sealed but in event of the battery being damaged be aware that it contains acid if you get any on your skin or in your eyes wash the affected parts with water immediately and seek medical advice as soon as possible Warning Do not short circuit the battery it will cause it to overheat catch fire or even explode To avoid this happening Do not connect wires to the terminals of the battery Do not expose the battery or drill to water rain or damp atmospheres Ensure that no metal objects coins nails etc are caught in the battery housing or battery socket in the drill Do not throw or dispose of the battery
7. es and the relevant safety code Hold the appliance firmly and press the drill cutter ste adily onto the workpiece Do not overload the appliance Only use drill cutters with no visible wear Worn drill cutters will have a bad effect on the functioning of the appliance ADJUSTING THE TORQUE Fig D The appliance has 6 different torque settings with which to set the power for driving and removing screws Set the torque adjustment ring 3 to the desired position The available torque settings are indicated on the adjustment ring by the numbers to 8 and by dots between the figures to define intermediate settings 16 in total You should preferably choose as low a setting as possible when using the screwdriver Select a higher setting ifthe motor slips DRIVING AND REMOVING SCREWS Set the direction reversing switch 6 to position R inorderto drive screws e Set the direction reversing switch to position L in order to remove screws DRILLING e Rotate the torque adjustment ring 3 to the drilling position A Ensure that the direction reversing switch 6 is always set to R during drilling SWITCHING THE DEVICE ON AND OFF Fig A Depress the on off switch 1 It regulates the speed of the appliance by transmitting power to the switch Release the on off switch 1 to halt the drill chuck immediately which will no longer run on e Movethedirection reversing switch 6 to the centre inorderto lockthe ap
8. pliance in its disabled state Only lay down the appliance when it has stopped running completely Do not place it ona dusty surface as particles of dust could get into the mechanism CHARGING THE BATTERY Fig E The included battery is delivered in non charged condi tion Only use the battery charger in a temperature range between 0 to 40 Celsius Only use the battery charger in dry ventilated rooms CHARGING Place the battery holder on a flat table and put the battery in the battery holder Pay attention to and pole markings Puttheadapter plug of the net adapter in the connec tor on the side of the battery holder Putthenetadapter in the socket The red charging lamp on the battery holder will illu minate indicating the battery is being charged Thecharging process ofa fully discharged battery will take approximately 5 hours the first time and after wards approximately 3 hours A After the charging time the red light will not switch off automatically Remove the battery within 5 hours from the charger If the battery is not removed from the charger after the charging period it may become overheated DISCHARGING THE BATTERY IN Not only charging batteries is important dischar ging is of equal importance or even greater impor tance When the battery is charged the cordless drill has to be used until you start noticing that the power of the drill is diminishing and that the maximum
9. rotational speedis not reached Thebattery is almost discharged now Only now you can start charging the battery Charging the battery while it is still charged for say one third of capacity the so called memory effect can occur Since during charging only the discharged part of the battery capacity of the battery is being charged now the battery can start crystallizing in the one third that is still charged This part of the battery capacity can never be used afterwards Do not discharge the battery to the minimum As soon as you notice that the power or the maximum rotational speed is diminishing you have to charge the battery When you proceed using the drill and the battery becomes fully discharged the so called switch of poles effect can occur The polarity of the battery poles will be switched the will become and the willbecome the Once this has occurred the polarity will remain switched during loading and this will damage the battery irreparable When the cordless drill is not being used over a lon ger period of time the battery has to be charged fully first The battery has to be stored in charged condition MAINTENCE CARE AND REPAIR CLEANING Clean by brushing with a soft brush Do notuse flammable liquids to clean the drill never use solvents such as petrol ammonia or alcohol they damage the plastic parts and presenta fire risk FAULTS Switch OFF immediately at the main
10. s plug and remove the plug when Theplugorcableis damaged Thechargeris notoperatingas it should You smell or see smoke caused by scorched insula tion inthe machine or charger Overheating The ventilation slots are blocked with dirt Clean with dry cloth The machine does not start when switched on Change the battery for a fully charged one Check thatthe battery charger is working if the char ging light does not come on change the fuse in the plug Take to your Ferm Dealer for repair The motor is defective Take to your Ferm Dealer MAINTAIN TOOLS WITH CARE Keep the tool clean for better and safer performance Store the accessories properly in accordance with the maker s instructions Follow instructions for changing accessories Inspect tool and extension cables periodically and if damaged have them repaired by a qualified person or authorised service body Keep handles free from oil or grease Keep the ventilation slots clean to prevent motor overheating Check for damaged parts Do not usea tool with damaged parts before further use a damaged tool must be carefully checked by a qualified person to determine that it will operate properly Check for alignment of moving parts binding or breakage of parts mounting and other conditions that may affect its operation A damaged part or guard should be properly repaired by an authorised service centre unless indicated otherwise in the instruction man
11. tions or catalogue may pre senta risk of personal injury Warning Before using this drill check carefully for hazards for example when drilling walls make sure you do not contact with electrical wires water pipes or asbe stos If asbestos is present cease operations and contact your local council for advice Ferm Ferm Ferm MOUNTING ACCESSORIES Fig B IN Always remove the battery before starting work FITTING AND REMOVING DRILL CUTTERS In addition to drill cutters the tool can also accommo date screwdriver bits with a hexagonal shaft Loosen the drill chuck 4 by rotating the hand grip 9 e Insert the shaft of the drill cutter into the chuck Tighten the drill chuck so that the drill cutter is firmly clamped Rotate the drill chuck in the opposite direction when you wish to change the cutter CONNECTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY Fig C IN Ensure that the exterior of the battery block or tool is clean and dry before connecting the charger Ensure that the direction reversing switch 6 Fig A is in the central position in order to prevent the appliance from being switched on unexpectedly Insert the battery 5 into the base of the appliance as shown on the illustration Push the battery until it latches in e Press the locking buttons 10 on both sides before removing the battery and disengage the battery from the base of the appliance Ferm OPERATION A Always follow the safety not
12. ual Have defective switches replaced by an authorised service centre Do not use a tool if the switch does not turn onand off Have your tool repaired by an expert This appliance is manufactured in accordance with rele vant safety standards Only experts must carry out repai ring of electrical appliances otherwise considerable dan ger for the user may result Storing tools When not in use tools should be stored in the dry out of reach of children Ferm ELECTRICALINFORMATION This product is complete with a pre wired mains plug it is double insulated in accordance with EN 60335 no earth wire is required If the plug needs replacing follow these instructions Wire correctly Thewiresinthemains leadare coloured in the following way BLUE Neutral BROWN Live Green amp Yellow Earth Fuse 5 Amp Blue Brown Neutral Live Securing wires Secure wires carefully and firmly to the correct termi nals Secure the mains cable in the plug cord grip firmly Fit a 5 amp fuse If a 3amp BS1363 plug is used a BS 1362 ASTA approved 5 amp fuse must be fitted Recycle Dispose of old plug and cable Prevent inadvertent connection to socket and risk of electric shock Ifin doubt always consulta Qualified Elec trician ENVIRONMENT Recycle the packaging according to the identification marks on it At the end of the product or its accessories life please recycle where facilities exist NiCd batteries

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