Festool CDD 12 User Manual

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4.4 Tool holding fixture in the drill spindle

Bits can be fitted directly in the hexagon socket

holder of the drill spindle (2.11) to make the

machine lighter and shorter.

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Accessories, tools

The accessory and tool order number can be

found in the Festool catalogue or on the

Internet under ”www.festool.com”.

Bit depot

Attachments which are used on a regular basis,

as for example the chuck key (5.2), bit

extender (5.3) or different bits (5.5), can be

clipped onto the bit depot compartment (5.1).

The bit depot can be snapped into the bottom

of the drill/screwdriver with its mounting lugs

(5.6).

When the mounting lugs are inserted into the

corresponding holes (5.4) and the magazine

is slid sideways the contour of the case aligns

with the contour of the magazine.

The spring loaded catch of the bit magazine

can loosen on impact of drill/screwdriver.

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Wall mounting EC 60/ECU 45

The charger EC 60/ECU 45 has two longitudi-

nal slots on its rear by which it can be

suspended on walls using two screws (e.g.

button-headed or flat head screw with a shaft

diameter of 5 mm).

Screw the screws into the wall so that their

heads protrude approx. 4 mm.

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lnstructions on application -

maintenance - care

Important: please pay attention to the

following instructions. Otherwise there is a risk

of damage to the tool, charger or battery pack.

• Keep the air vents of the electronic equipment

and the charger clean to guarantee the air

circulation for cooling.

• Keep the connection contacts of electronic

equipment, charger and battery pack clean.

• Festool chargers and Festool battery packs

are designed for each other. Therefore, only

use Festool chargers to charge Festool

battery packs.

• By keeping the battery pack in a ready for

use charger, the battery pack will be kept in

a state of readiness by float charging

conservation.

• Do not keep discharged battery pack

(maximum one month) attached to charger

whenever charger is detached from the

power supply (danger of deep discharging).

• Whenever two battery packs are inserted into

the quick charger MCU 15 they will be

charged in the order of insertion.

• A new battery pack or a battery pack not

used for a longer period of time reaches it

full capacity after about 5 charging and dis-

charging cycles.

• Battery packs should, before charging, be

fully discharged if possible. Continuous

starting of the charging process shortens the

lifespan of the batteries.

• A considerably reduced time of operation per

charging shows that the battery pack is used

up an should be replaced by a new one.

• Store battery packs at ambient temperatures

between 0°C and 35°C.

• All maintenance and repair work, requiring

dismantling of equipment, may only be

performed by an authorised after-sales

service workshop.

Special instructions for NiMH battery

packs:

• Only charge NiMH battery packs in the

ECU 45, MCU 15 charger.

• The output of NiMH battery packs drops

noticeably at ambient temperatures below

0°C or above 45°C.

• Do not overload the tool (do not load the

tool excessively so that it comes to a

standstill).

• Re-charge NiMH battery packs after 12

months even if they have not been used.

• NiMH battery packs should be left for 60 min.

in the charger after every 10

th

fast charge to

compensate any differences in capacity

between the cells.

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Recycling battery packs

Never throw spent battery packs into

domestic waste containers!

Return spent or defective battery packs to

dealers, the Festool after-sales service depart-

ment or approved waste disposal facilities. This

ensures that they are correctly recycled.

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Warranty

Our equipment is under warranty for at least

12 months with regard to material or

production faults in accordance with national

legislation. In the EU countries, the warranty

period is 24 months (an invoice or delivery

note is required as proof of purchase).

Damage resulting from, in particular, normal

wear and tear, overloading, improper handling,

or caused by the user or other damage caused

by not following the operating instructions, or

any fault acknowledged at the time of

purchase, is not covered by the warranty.

Complaints will only be acknowledged if the

equipment has not been dismantled before

being sent back to the suppliers or to an

authorised Festool customer support

workshop. Store the operating instructions,

safety notes, spare parts list and proof of

purchase in a safe place. In addition, the

manufacturer’s current warranty conditions

apply.

Note: We reserve the right to make changes

to the technical data contained in this

information as a result of ongoing research and

development work.

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