FESTA 28003 Cordless Impact Screwdrive User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- FESTA
Table of Contents
- FESTA 28003 Cordless Impact Screwdrive
- Our Products
- Technical specifications
- Components and controls
- Manual for battery treatment
- Use
- Safety instructions
- Charger safety instructions
- Battery safety instructions
- Meaning of symbols on labels
- Waste disposal
- Warranty period and conditions (rights from defective performance)
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
FESTA 28003 Cordless Impact Screwdrive
Our Products
Technical specifications
Item | Cordless drill |
---|---|
Speed without load | I.0-500min-1 II.0-1800min-1 |
Number of percussions | 0-19200min-1 |
Torque (soft/hard) | 45Nm |
Max. battery voltage | 20V |
Number of torque levels | 19+1+1+1 |
Chuck head clamping range | 2-13mm |
Weight with battery 2000 mAh | 1,7kg |
Protection marking | IPX0 |
Sound pressure level, uncertainty K | LpA= 79dB(A), K= 5dB(A) |
Sound power level, uncertainty K | LwA= 90dB(A), K= 5dB(A) |
Max total vibration for drilling without
percussion into metal ah.D
| ah.D= 2,4m/s2; K= 1,5m/s2
Max to tal vibration for drilling with percussion
into concrete ah.ID
| ah.ID= 7,5m/s2; K= 1,5m/s2
Components and controls
- Trigger
- Keyless chuck head
- Torque setting ring
- Operating mode setting ring
- Speed level toggle switch
- Rotation direction toggle switch
- Handle
- Hanging hook
- Battery
- Battery release button
- LED indicator light for illuminating the work area
Manual for battery treatment
- Depending on the characteristics of the lithium battery, it is important to check the charge level after 3 months. If the charge level is low, you need to ensure the battery charge.
- If you leave the battery pack for a long time without charging, the charge level may drop to a very low level or the battery pack may discharge completely. In this case the battery may be damaged.
- After the battery pack is fully charged, it can be left unused for a long time. It is generally recommended to check the battery at least every 3 months.
- When using cordless tools with batteries, please remember to charge the battery in time after use. Otherwise, the battery will be easy damaged.
Charging the battery
APPROXIMATE CHARGE TIMES WITH CHARGERS
4000 mAh
4 A quick charger (28086)| 55 min.
2,4 A quick charger (28085)| 90 min.
2000 mAh
4 A quick charger (28086)| 30 min.
2,4 A quick charger (28085)| 40 min.
WARNING
Before preparing and using the cordless tool for use, read the entire
instruction manual and keep it with the product so that the operator can
familiarize himself with it. If you lend or sell the product to anyone,
enclose this instruction manual with it. Avoid damaging this manual. The
manufacturer is not liable for damages or injuries caused by using the device,
which is in conflict with these instructions. Before using the appliance,
familiarize yourself with all its controls and components, as well as how to
switch off the appliance, so that you can switch it off immediately in the
event of a dangerous situation. Before use, check that all components are
securely fastened and that any part of the device, such as the safety guards,
is not damaged, incorrectly installed or missing in place. This also applies
to the charger and its power cord. If the cordless tool, battery or charger is
damaged or incomplete, do not use it and have it repaired or replaced with
original parts.
To check the battery charge level, press the button on the battery and, if necessary, charge the battery according to the number of LEDs and the expected operating time of the cordless tool. When the battery is fully charged, all LEDs are lit. The battery can be charged from any charge level without reducing its capacity.
- Insert the battery into the slots of the supplied charger first.
- Before connecting the charger to a power source. current, check that the voltage in the socket corresponds to the range 220-240 ~ 50 Hz and that the charger does not have a damaged power cable (eg insulation) or cover or other parts.
If the charger is damaged, have it replaced by a faultless original one from the manufacturer. Only the original charger provided by the manufacturer must be used to charge the battery, otherwise the use of another charger may cause a fire or explosion due to unsuitable charging parameters. Protect the charger’s power cord from damage.
Connect the charger to a wall outlet. current.
For 28085/28086 chargers
- when in the charging process, it is indicated by a green flashing LED next to the red LED.
- when fully charging, it is indicated only by a green LED on.
- when an abnormal charging process, it is indicated by both green and red flashing LEDs.
- The charge level of the battery can be monitored by the number of lit LEDs on the battery that light up when the battery is being charged. We reserve the right to change the above signaling of the charging and recharging process.
After charging, first, disconnect the charger from the power source. power, and then slide the battery out of the charger slots by pressing and holding the button on the battery.
Description of battery functions
Display of remaining battery capacity
Attaching or removing the battery
Use
- Always use tools in perfect condition for cordless tools.
- If there is abnormal sound, vibration or operation while the unit is running, turn off the unit immediately, remove the battery, and determine the cause of the abnormal operation. If the abnormal operation is caused by a fault inside the device, have it repaired by an authorized service center through a dealer or contact an authorized service center directly.
When using the grinder, follow the safety instructions for the respective cordless tool. Always use the cordless drill model 28000/28001/28002 with the front handle installed (not supplied with other models).
- Insert the battery into the slots in the handle of the cordless drill so that is clicks to place.
- Set the required operating mode with the rotary knob for setting the operating mode (position 4) (does not apply to 28008).
- For drilling mode in concrete, masonry, etc., set the working mode of hammer drilling (hammer symbol on the ring).
- Set the screwdriver operating mode (screw symbol on the ring) for screwdriving/tightening/loosening mode.
- For drilling in wood, plastic, and similar materials, set the drilling mode (drill symbol) on the ring.
- To set the desired operating mode, turn the ring so that the symbol of the corresponding operating mode is in the position of the arrow on the drill body.
SPEED SETTING FOR OPERATING MODE
- Use the speed switch (position 5) to set the speed according to the type of work being performed.
- Set the lower speed for screwdriving/tightening/loosening mode with the switch (higher speed has a higher workforce). When setting a lower speed, the number “1” is visible on the switch.
- Set a higher speed for the switch drilling mode. When setting a higher speed, the number “2” is visible on the switch.
WARNING
Do not adjust the gear and torque while the drill is running.
CHANGING THE DIRECTION OF SPINDLE ROTATION
Change the direction of rotation with the position switch 6.
SETTING A SUITABLE TORQUE
In order to avoid tearing off the tip edges and notches of the tip head or
damage to the material due to too high a torque to which the connecting
element is screwed, eg when screwing thin screws into soft materials, it is
suitable to turn the ring (position 3) to adjust the torque set a gradually
higher torque in the range 1-X according to the model of the cordless drill.
To set the torque, the numerical value must be placed in front of the arrow on
the drill body. As soon as the set torque is reached, the tip stops rotating
and the spindle starts to “jump” inside the drill cord with an audible regular
“tr-tr-tr” sound. If the screw is not screwed in or loosened sufficiently with
the selected set torque, it is necessary to increase the torque by the
required degree. The optimal setting of the torque is suitable to perform a
practical test on a sample of screwed material using the same material and
screw.
INSERTING / REPLACING THE TOOL
- By holding the chuck head in your hand and turning the spindle to the left by pressing the operating switch (position 1), the chuck will open to insert the tool shank. Insert the tool shank deep enough into the chuck to secure the tool for work. Then secure the tool by clamping the chuck by turning the spindle in the opposite direction. Thanks to the “spin lock” function, the spindle rotation is automatically blocked when the chuck head is held by hand so that the tool can be easily changed by hand. The spindle is automatically unlocked when the drill is started.
- Use a drill bit designed for the drill bit to drill. Use a wood drill for drilling in wood and a metal drill for drilling in metal.
USING A BATTERY DRILL
Press the operating switch and set the appropriate speed at the required
direction of rotation by pressing the operation switch. For loosening, it may
be necessary to apply adequate pressure to the cordless drill and start at low
speed and at a suitably set torque (see above) to prevent the bit from popping
out of the screw pattern or tearing off the edges. After sufficient
unscrewing, the operating switch can be pressed more for higher speeds.
DRILLING
Drill at higher speeds using a dedicated drill bit.
Safety instructions
Safety instructions for all work activities
- Hearing protection must be worn when hammer drilling. Exposure to noise can cause hearing loss.
- An additional handle must be used. Loss of control can cause personal injury. Note: The above warning only applies to tools supplied with an auxiliary handle.
- When performing an operation where the cutting tool may touch a hidden guide or its own supply, hold the power tool by the gripping insulated surfaces. Contact of the tool with a “live” wire can cause the non-insulated metal parts of the electromechanical tool to become alive and can lead to electric shock to the user.
Safety instructions when using long drills
- Never use the machine at speeds higher than the maximum rated drill speed.
- At higher speeds, the drill is likely to bend if it is allowed to rotate freely without being in contact with the workpiece, which can result in personal injury.
- Always start at low speed at the beginning of drilling and the tip of the drill must touch the workpiece.
- It is only necessary to push in a straight line with the drill and must not be subjected to excessive pressure. The drills can bend and crack or cause loss of control, which can result in personal injury.
- In the case of applications where a considerable amount of dust is generated, such as hammer drilling, cutting into masonry, or drilling with a diamond drill, use an industrial vacuum cleaner to remove dust.
- Do not use a cleaning vacuum cleaner to remove dust. Inhalation of dust is harmful to health. Ensure adequate ventilation when working.
- When working, use certified eye, ear, and respiratory protection with a sufficient level of protection. Consult your personal protective equipment store for a sufficient level of protection.
General safety instructions for power tools
CAUTION
All safety instructions, operating instructions, pictures, and regulations
supplied with this tool must be read. Failure to follow all of the following
instructions may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious personal
injury.
All instructions and instructions for use must be kept for future
reference
The term “power tool” in all of the following warnings refers to a mains-
operated (flexible power supply) or a battery-powered power tool (without a
movable power supply).
SAFETY OF THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
- Workplaces must be kept clean and well-lit. Clutter and dark spaces are often the cause of accidents.
- Power tools must not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres where flammable liquids, gases or dust are present. Power tools create sparks that may ignite the dust or fumes.
- When using a power tool, keep it out of the reach of children and others. If the operator is disturbed, he may lose control of the activity being performed.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- The plug of the power tool’s flexible lead must match the power outlet. The forks must never be modified in any way. No socket adapters may be used with tools that have a protective earth connection. Plugs that are not damaged by modifications and the corresponding sockets will reduce the risk of electric shock.
- Operators must not touch grounded objects, such as pipes, central heating units, cookers and refrigerators. The risk of electric shock is greater if your body is connected to the ground.
- Power tools must not be exposed to rain, moisture or wetness. If water enters the power tool, the risk of electric shock increases.
- The flexible supply must not be used for other purposes. The power tool must not be carried or pulled by the power cord, nor must the plug be unplugged from the outlet. The inlet must be protected from heat, grease, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or tangled leads increase the risk of electric shock.
- If the power tool is used outdoors, an extension cord suitable for outdoor use must be used. Using an extension cord for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
- If the power tool is used in humid areas, an RCD-protected power supply must be used. Using an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock. The term “RCD” may be replaced by “main circuit breaker (GFCI)” or “leakage circuit breaker (ELCB)”.
PERSONAL SAFETY
- When using a power tool, the operator must be careful, pay attention to what he is doing, and concentrate and think soberly. Power tools must not be used if the operator is tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. Momentary inattention while using a power tool can result in serious personal injury.
- Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a respirator, non-slip safety shoes, and hard headgear or hearing protection, used in accordance with the working conditions, reduces the risk of personal injury.
- Unintentional starting of the machine must be avoided. Make sure that the switch is in the off position before plugging in and/or connecting the battery pack, lifting, or carrying the tool. Carrying a tool with your finger on the switch or plugging in a tool fork with the switch on can cause accidents.
- All adjusting tools or wrenches must be removed before turning on the tool. An adjusting tool or wrench that remains attached to the rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
- The operator must only work where he can reach safely. The operator must always maintain a stable posture and balance. This will allow better control of the power tool in unforeseen situations.
- Dress appropriately. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. The operator must make sure that his hair and clothing are far enough away from moving parts. Loose clothing, jewelry, and long hair can be caught in moving parts.
- Where means are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, care shall be taken to ensure that such equipment is connected and used correctly. The use of these devices can reduce the hazards caused by dust.
- The operator must not allow the routine, which is based on the frequent use of the tool, to become complacent and ignore the principles of tool safety. The careless operation can cause serious injury in a fraction of a second.
USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BATTERY TOOLS
- Power tools must not be overloaded. It is necessary to use the correct power tool that is intended for the work performed. The right power tool will do the job it was designed to do better and safer.
- Power tools that cannot be turned on and off with the switch must not be used. Any power tool that cannot be operated with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
- Before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools, unplug the power tool and/or remove the battery pack from the power tool, if removable. These precautions reduce the risk of accidental starting of the power tool.
- Unused power tools must be stored out of the reach of children and persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions must not be allowed to use the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of inexperienced users.
- Power tools and accessories must be maintained. It is necessary to check the adjustment of moving parts and their mobility, focusing on cracks, broken parts, and any other circumstances that may jeopardize the function of the power tool. If the tool is damaged, it must be repaired before further use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
- Cutting tools must be kept sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened cutting tools are less likely to catch on the material or become jammed and easier to control.
- Power tools, accessories and tool bits, etc. must be used in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intended for the particular power tool, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Using power tools for activities other than those for which they were designed can lead to dangerous situations.
- Handles and grip surfaces must be kept dry, clean, and free of grease. Slippery handles and grip surfaces do not allow the tool to be held and inspected safely in unexpected situations.
USE AND MAINTENANCE OF BATTERY TOOLS
- Charge the tool only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that may be suitable for one type of battery pack may present a fire hazard when used with another battery pack.
- Only use the tool with a battery pack that is specifically designed for the tool. Use of any other battery pack may present a risk of injury or fire.
- When the battery pack is not in use, protect it from contact with other metal objects such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws, or other small metal objects that may cause one battery contact to connect with another. Short-circuiting the battery terminals may cause burns or fire.
- If used incorrectly, liquids may leak from the battery; avoid contact with them. In case of accidental contact with these liquids, rinse the affected area with water. In addition, seek medical attention if fluid gets in your eyes. Liquids escaping from the battery can cause inflammation or burns.
- A battery pack or tool that is damaged or rebuilt must not be used. Damaged or modified batteries can behave unpredictably, which can result in fire, explosion, or risk of injury.
- Battery packs or tools must not be exposed to fire or excessive heat. Exposure to fire or temperature above 130 ° C may cause an explosion.
- All charging instructions must be followed and the battery pack or tool must not be charged outside the temperature range specified in the operating instructions. Improper charging or charging at temperatures outside this range may damage the battery and increase the risk of fire.
SERVICE
- Have your cordless tool been repaired by a qualified person using identical spare parts? This will ensure the same level of tool safety as before repair.
- Damaged battery packs must never be repaired. Repairs to battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or an authorized service center.
Charger safety instructions
- Protect the charger from rain and moisture. The charger may only be used indoors.
- The charger is intended for charging only the battery supplied with this cordless tool and no other batteries. Charging batteries other than those for which the charger is intended may result in fire or explosion.
- Keep the charger clean.
- Before each use, check that the charger is in good condition, including the power cord.
- Do not operate the charger on highly flammable objects and substrates (eg paper) or in an environment with an explosive and/or flammable atmosphere.
- Always provide adequate ventilation when charging, as vapors or electrolytes may leak from the battery if the battery is damaged due to mishandling/damage.
- Do not operate the charger on highly flammable objects and substrates (eg paper) or in an environment with an explosive and/or flammable atmosphere.
- Always provide adequate ventilation when charging, as vapors or electrolytes may leak from the battery if the battery is damaged due to mishandling/damage.
- When charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the wall outlet. do not leave it connected to the power supply for longer than necessary.
- Avoid using the charger by persons (including children) whose physical, sensory or mental disability or lack of experience and knowledge prevents them from using the appliance safely without supervision or instruction. Children must not play with the appliance. In general, the use of the appliance by very young children (age 0-3 years inclusive) and use by younger children without supervision (age over 3 years under 8 years) are not taken into account. It is recognized that people with severe disabilities may have needs outside the level specified in this standard (EN 60335).
Battery safety instructions
- Store and charge the battery in a dry environment and make sure that no water enters it.
- Never expose the battery to direct sunlight or temperatures above 50 ° C.
- Charge the battery only for the time required for charging, see. indicator light on the charger.
- Keep the battery connectors clean and free from clogging, deformation, and short circuits.
- Protect the battery from shocks, and moisture and never open or mechanically damage the battery.
- Never incinerate, or dispose of in water or the environment, but dispose of it in an environmentally friendly manner.
- Avoid skin contact if the battery is damaged and electrolyte leaks due to improper handling of the battery. If the skin gets on, wash thoroughly with water. Liquids leaking from the battery can cause inflammation, burns, or burns. In case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor immediately, in case of ingestion consult a doctor immediately about the procedure.
Storage
Store cordless tools in a dry place out of the reach of children. For safety
reasons, remove the battery before storing the cordless tool. When the battery
is inserted into the cordless tool, it discharges faster. Protect the battery
and tools from frost, high temperatures, humidity, and water.
Meaning of symbols on labels
Waste disposal
PACKAGING
Dispose of the packaging in the appropriate waste container.
CORDLESS POWER TOOLS
According to the European Directive (EU) 2012/19, electrical and electronic
equipment may not be disposed of as mixed waste, but it is necessary to return
them for ecological disposal to the return of electrical equipment at
designated collection points. Before returning the cordless tool, remove the
battery, which must be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner
separately. You will receive information about collection points at the
municipal office.
BATTERY
The battery contains cartridges that are dangerous to the environment, so
return it to the batteries for ecological recycling/disposal. According to the
European Directive on Accumulators and Batteries 2006/66 EC, unusable
batteries must not be disposed of with mixed waste or the environment. You
will receive information about collection points at the municipal office.
Warranty period and conditions (rights from defective performance)
If the buyer so requests, the seller is obliged to provide the buyer with warranty conditions (rights from defective performance) in writing in accordance with the law.
WARRANTY AND POST-WARRANTY SERVICE
To exercise the right to warranty repair of the goods, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased the goods.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer Levior s.r.o. Tovačovská 3488, CZ-750 02 Přerov declares that the
subsequently marked devices, based on their concept and construction, as well
as the designs listed on the market, meet the requirements of the European
Union listed below. This declaration is issued under the sole responsibility
of the manufacturer.
Subjects of declaration-product identification:
Cordless drill:
- 28003 Cordless drill
- 28004 Cordless drill
comply with the following harmonized standards, including their amending annexes, if any, by which conformity with the following harmonization provisions is declared:
2006/42 ES:
EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-1:2018, EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-2:2014
cordless drills; EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-2:2014 cordless impact driver; EN
60745-1:2009, EN 60745-2-6:2010 cordless hammer; EN 60745-1:2009, EN
60745-2-3:2011 cordless angle grinder; EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-4:2014
cordless multi-function tool; EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-5:2014 cordless
circular saw; EN 62841-1:2015, EN 62841-2-4:2014, cordless sander; EN
60745-1:2009/A11:2010, EN 60745-2-16:2010 cordless stapler; EN62841-1:2015, EN
62841-2-11:2016 cordless reciprocating saw; EN 62841-1:2015, EN
62841-2-11:2016 cordless jig saw; EN 60598-2-5:2015 used in conjunction with
EN 60598-1:2015, clause 9.2 cordless led light; EN 62841-2015, EN
62841-2-2:2014 cordless screwdriver.
(EU) 2014/35:
EN 60335-1:2012, EN 60335-2-29:2004; EN 62233:2008 chargers
(EU) 2014/30:
EN 55014-1:2006 until 28.4.2020/ thereafter EN 55014-1:2017; EN 55014-2:1997
until 25.3.2018/ thereafter pursuant to EN 55014-2:2015; for chargers
furthermore: EN 61000-3-2:2014; EN 61000-3-3:2013;
(EU) 2011/65:
EN 50581:2012 EN 62133:2013 until 14.3.2020/ thereafter EN 62133:2017, UN 38.3 battery The completion of technical documentation 2006/42 EC and 2000/14 EC was performed by Ondřej Marek with his registered office at the manufacturer’s address. The technical documentation (2006/42 EC, 2000/14 EC) is available at the manufacturer’s address.
Place and date of issue of the EU declaration of conformity: Přerov,
30.1.2022
A person authorized to draw up the EU declaration of conformity on behalf of
the manufacturer.
References
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