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Festool TI 15 User manual

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Original operating manual
The specified illustrations appear at the be-
ginning of the Operating Instructions.
1Symbols
2 Machine features
Accessories shown or described are some-
times not included in the scope of delivery.
3 Technical data
* electronically limited
1 Symbols ................................. 13
2 Machine features...................... 13
3 Technical data.......................... 13
4 Intended use ........................... 14
5 Safety instructions ................... 14
6 Operation................................ 15
7 Settings.................................. 16
8 Tool holder, attachments ........... 16
9 Working with the machine ......... 17
10 Service and maintenance .......... 18
11 Accessories ............................. 18
12 Disposal.................................. 18
13 Transport ................................ 18
14 Warranty................................. 19
15 EU Declaration of Conformity ..... 19
Warning of general danger
Risk of electric shock
Read the Operating Instructions/
Notes!
Wear ear protection.
Wear protective gloves.
Do not throw in the household waste.
Operating mode Impact screw driver
Operating mode Screwing/Drilling
without impact
[1-1]
Bit store
[1-2]
On/Off switch
[1-3]
Right/left switch
[1-4]
LED lamp
[1-5]
CENTROTEC tool chuck
[1-6]
Thumbwheel Speed/Impact rate
[1-7]
Capacity display
[1-8]
Battery pack
[1-9]
Belt clip
[1-10]
Buttons for releasing the battery
pack
[1-11]
Adapter for FastFix attachments
[1-12]
13 mm chuck
[1-13]
Elbow adapter
[3-1]
Charger
Cordless impact screw driver TI15
Motor voltage 14,4 V
Idling speed 0 - 2600 rpm
Impact rate 2400 - 3600 rpm
Max. torque Hard material (metal) 100 Nm*
Chuck clamping range 1,5 - 13 mm
Drill diameter max. Wood 13 mm
Metal 10 mm
Max. screw diameter in spruce Up to 8x160 mm
Tool holder in drill spindle 1/4 ’’
Weight without battery pack with Centrotec 1,2 kg
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4Intendeduse
The cordless impact screw driver is suitable
for tightening screw fittings and screwing in
screws up to the maximum dimension range
stated, as well as drilling into metal, wood,
plastics and similar materials.
The device must
not
be used for applications
which require a precise/specific torque.
When using the device for applications which
require a specific torque or for which a max-
imum torque must not be exceeded, there is
the risk of overspeeding or damage to the
screw or the workpiece.
The charger TRC 3 is designed for charging
the battery packs listed.
The user shall be liable for damage and
accidents resulting from non-specified
use; this also includes damage and
wear caused during industrial continu-
ous operation.
5 Safety instructions
5.1 General safety instructions
WARNING! Read all safety warn-
ings and all instructions.
Failure to
follow the warnings and instructions may re-
sult in electric shock, fire and/or serious in-
jury.
Save all warnings and instructions for
future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers
to your mains-operated (corded) power tool
or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
5.2 Machine-related safety instruc-
tions
–
Hold power tool by insulated gripping
surfaces, when performing an opera-
tion where the cutting accessory may
contact hidden wiring or its own cord.
Cutting accessory contacting a "live" wire
may make exposed metal parts of the
power tool "live" and could give the opera-
tor an electric shock.
–
The charger and power tool are not in-
tended for use by persons (including
children) with limited physical, senso-
ry or mental ability or without suffi-
cient experience and/or knowledge,
unless they are supervised by a per-
son responsible for their safety or
have been instructed on how the
charger or power tool is to be
used.
Children should always be super-
vised to ensure that they do not play with
the charger or the power tools.
–
Switch of the power tool immediately
if the tool is blocked. Always be pre-
pared for high reaction torques that
can cause kickback.
The tool blocks if:
- the power tool is overloaded or - it be-
comes jammed in the workpiece being pro-
cessed.
–
Wait until the power tool stops com-
pletely until placing it down.
The tool
can become entangled and lead to a loss of
control of the power tool.
Charger TRC 3
Mains voltage (input) 220 - 240 V ~
Mains frequency 50/60 Hz
Charging voltage (output) 7.2 - 18 V=
Rapid charging max. 3 A
Conservation charging current, pulsating (only NiCd, NiHM) approx. 0.06 A
Charging times for LiIon 1.5 Ah/ 3.0 Ah, 80 % approx. 25/ 55 min
LiIon 1.5 Ah/ 3.0 Ah, 100 % approx. 35/ 70 min
Permitted charging temperature range -5 °C to +45 °C
Temperature monitoring via NTC resistor
Battery pack BPC 15 Li
Voltage 14,4 V
Capacity 3,0 Ah
Weight 0,58 kg
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–
Avoid unintentional activation. Ensure
that the on/off switch is in switched-
off position before inserting a battery.
Carrying the power tool with your finger at
the on/off switch, or inserting the battery
when the power tool is switched on, can re-
sult in accidents.
– Take care when drilling into walls as there
is a danger of rupturing concealed gas/wa-
ter pipes or cutting through power cables.
– Do not open the battery pack or the charg-
er. Even after disconnection from the
mains, there is still a high capacitor voltage
inside the charger.
– Make sure that metal objects (such as met-
al chips) or fluids do not collect in the bat-
tery pack retaining slots or enter the
machine through the air vent slits (danger
of short circuit).
– Do not charge battery packs from external
manufacturers. The charger is designed for
charging original battery packs only. Never
charge the battery packs in chargers from
external manufacturers. Otherwise there is
a danger of fire and explosion.
–
Protect the battery pack from exces-
sive heat or constant heat sources
such as sunlight or naked flames.
There is a risk of explosion.
–
Never use water to extinguish burning
LiIon battery packs,
always use sand or
a fire blanket.
5.3 Emission levels
Levels determined in accordance with EN
60745 are typically:
Vibration emission value a
h
(vector sum for
three directions) and uncertainty K mea-
sured in accordance with EN 60745:
The emission values specified (vibration,
noise) were measured in accordance with the
test conditions stipulated in EN 60745 and
are intended for machine comparisons. They
are also used for making preliminary esti-
mates regarding vibration and noise loads
during operation.
The emission values specified refer to the
main applications for which the power tool is
used. If the electric power tool is used for
other applications, with other tools or is not
maintained sufficiently prior to operation,
however, the vibration and noise load may be
higher when the tool is used. Take into ac-
count any machine idling times and down-
times to estimate these values more accu-
rately for a specified time period. This may
significantly reduce the load during the ma-
chine operating period.
6 Operation
6.1 Festool battery packs
With the Festool cordless impact screw driver
TI 15 all Festool battery packs from the BPS
and BPC series can be used at the same volt-
age.
L
The battery pack is immediately ready for
operation upon delivery and can be
charged at any time independently of its
charge state without shortening the ser-
vice life.
Changing the battery pack [2]
The capacity display
[1-7]
automatically dis-
plays the charge state of the battery pack
[1-2]
when the ON/OFF switch is actuated:
Screwing with impact
Sound pressure level L
PA
= 93 dB(A)
Noise level L
WA
= 104 dB(A)
Uncertainty K = 3 dB
Screwing and drilling without impact
Sound pressure level L
PA
= 68 dB(A)
Noise level L
WA
= 79 dB(A)
Uncertainty K = 3 dB
CAUTION
When working with noise
Damage to hearing
X
Always use ear protection.
Drilling in metal a
h
< 2.5 m/s
2
K = 1.5 m/s
2
Screwing a
h
= 3.0 m/s
2
K = 1.5 m/s
2
Tightening screws and nuts
with maximum size a
h
= 11.3 m/s
2
K = 3.0 m/s
2
70 - 100 %
40 - 70 %
15 - 40 %
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6.2 Festool charger
Charging the battery pack [3]
Charge Festool battery packs only us-
ing an original Festool chargerTRC 3.
The charger TRC 3 can be used to charge all
Festool battery packs of the BPS and BPC se-
ries. The charger automatically detects the
type of the inserted battery (NiCd, NiMH or
LiIon). A microprocessor controls the charg-
ing process in line with the charging state,
temperature and voltage of the battery pack.
The LED
[3-2]
on the charger indicates the
respective operating status of the charger.
Charger wall mount
The charger TRC 3 has two elongated holes
on its back. It can be mounted on a wall us-
ing two screws (e.g. round head or flat head
screw with shank diameter of 5 mm) (see
Fig.
[3]
).
7 Settings
7.1 Changing direction of rotation
[1-3]
• Switch to the left = clockwise rotation
• Switch to the right = counterclockwise ro-
tation
7.2 Adjust speed/impact rate
X
Adjust the speed/impact rate at thumb-
wheel
[1-6]
:
Setting 1 = low speed/impact rate
Setting 6 = high speed/impact rate
8 Tool holder, attachments
Festool offers attachments and tool holders
for various applications.
8.1 Tool chuck CENTROTEC WH-CE
[4]
The tool chuck CENTROTEC WH-CE allows
you to change tools with a CENTROTEC
shank in a matter of seconds.
L
Always use a CENTROTEC tool chuck to
clamp CENTROTEC tools.
8.2 BF-TI 13 chuck [5]
The BF-TI 13 chuck is used for clamping drill
bits up to 13 mm and shaft tools.
L
Impact mode is automatically switched off
when the chuck is inserted.
< 15 %
Recommendation:
Charge
battery pack before further
use.
LED yellow - lit continu-
ously
Charger is ready to use.
LED green - flashing
quickly
Battery pack is charged to
maximum capacity.
LED green - flashing
slowly
Battery pack is charged with
reduced current. LiIon is
charged to 80 %.
LED green - lit continu-
ously
Charging is complete or is not
restarted as current charge
status is greater than 80%.
LED red - flashing
General fault display, e.g.
incomplete contact, short cir-
cuit, defective battery pack,
etc.
LED red - lit continuously
Battery temperature is out-
side the permitted range.
CAUTION
Damage to screw and/or workpiece
X
Adjust the speed/impact rate and impact
duration to the specific application.
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
X
Always disconnect the battery pack before
any type of work on the machine!
CAUTION
Tool has sharp edges and can cause cut-
ting injuries during a tool change.
X
Wear protective gloves!
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X
Pull the sleeve back to clamp the drill bit
and turn this in a clockwise direction until
it locks in.
8.3 TI-FX adapter [6]
The TI-FX adapter (sometimes an accessory)
makes possible the fitting of the following at-
tachments on the power tool.
L
Impact mode is automatically switched off
when the adapter is inserted.
X
Place the three white points in a row when
positioning the adapter. If necessary, the
hexagon socket holder must be turned
manually so the adapter can be fixed.
X
Turn the clamping ring as far as the stop
to secure the adapter.
Angle attachment DD-AS [7]
The angle attachment DD-AS (in part, addi-
tional equipment) permits drilling and screw-
driving at a right angle to the machine.
Eccentric attachment DD-ES [8]
The eccentric attachment (in part, additional
equipment) permits screwdriving near edges
with bits according to DIN 3126.
9 Working with the machine
9.1 Operating modes
Depending on the tool holder / adapter se-
lected, the machine is operated as follows:
9.2 On/Off switch [1-2]
Press = ON, release = OFF
L
Depending on the pressure applied to the
ON/OFF switch the speed/impact rate can
be controlled continuously.
The LED lamp
[1-4]
lights up when the on/
off switch
[1-2]
is pressed and lights up the
working area.
9.3 Bit store [1-1]
The magnetic bit store is designed for hold-
ing bits or bit holders.
9.4 Belt clip [1-9]
The belt clip makes possible short-term fix-
ing of the device to work attire. The belt clip
can be moved to the right or left or can also
be detached from the battery pack.
9.5 Acoustic warning signal
Acoustic warning signals sound and the ma-
chine switches off in the following operating
states:
CAUTION
Risk of injury
X
Clamp the tool centrally in the chuck!
Screwing with impact
– WH-CE CENTROTEC tool chuck (see
Chapter 8.1)
Screwing and drilling without impact
– TI-FX adapter (see Chapter 8.3)
• DD-AS elbow adapter
• DD-ES eccentric attachment
• DD-DC screwdriver attach-
ment
– BF-TI 13 chuck (see Chapter 8.2)
WARNING
Risk of injury
X
Only attach the power tool to the screw
when switched off.
Battery flat or machine
overloaded.
– Change the battery.
– Place the machine under re-
duced stres.
Machine is overheating.
– You must allow the machine
to cool before using again.
LiIon battery pack is faulty
or has overheated.
– Once the battery pack has
cooled, perform a functional
check using the charger.
peep
― ―
peep peep
―
peep peep peep
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10 Service and maintenance
Observe the following instructions:
– Keep the air slits on the machine and the
charger free and clean to ensure adequate
cooling.
– Keep the contacts on the machine, charger
and battery pack clean.
Information on battery packs
– Where possible, store the battery pack in a
cool, dry place at a temperature between
5°Cand25°C.
– Battery packs are most efficient at temper-
atures between 20 °C and 30 °C.
– Protect the battery pack from moisture,
water and heat.
– Significantly shorter operating times after
each charge indicate that the battery pack
is worn and should be replaced with a new
one.
– The LiIon battery pack is fully compatible
with the charger! Integrated electronics
prevent overloading and overheating dur-
ing the charging process.
– Do not leave flat battery packs in a charger
disconnected from the mains power supply
for longer than one month. There is a risk
of total discharge and the maximum power
of the battery pack may decrease.
– Store the battery pack in its packaging to
reduce the risk of short circuits..
– If LiIon battery packs are to be stored for
long periods without use, they should be
charged to 40 % capacity (approx.
15 mins. charging period).
11 Accessories
Use only original Festool accessories and
Festool consumable material intended for
this machine because these components are
designed specifically for the machine. Using
accessories and consumable material from
other suppliers will most likely affect the
quality of your working results and limit any
warranty claims. Machine wear or your own
personal workload may increase depending
on the application. Protect yourself and your
machine, and preserve your warranty claims
by always using original Festool accessories
and Festool consumable material!
The order numbers of the accessories and
tools can be found in the Festool catalogue or
on the Internet under "www.festool.com".
12 Disposal
Do not throw the power tool in your house-
hold waste! Dispose of machines, accesso-
ries and packaging at an environmentally re-
sponsible recycling centre. Observe the valid
national regulations.
EU only:
European Directive 2002/96/EC
stipulates that used electric power tools must
be collected separately and disposed of at an
environmentally responsible recycling cen-
tre.
Return used or faulty battery packs to your
local specialist retailer, Festool after-sales
service or a designated public waste man-
agement facility. The battery packs will then
be recycled. (Observe the regulations appli-
cable in your country). The batteries must be
discharged on return.
EU only:
European Directive 91/157/EEC
stipulates that faulty or used battery packs/
batteries must be recycled.
13 Transport
The equivalent amount of lithium in the LiIon
battery pack is less than the applicable limit
value and certified as per UN manual ST/SG/
AC.10/11/rev. 3 part III, subsection 38.3.
The LiIon battery pack is therefore not sub-
ject to national and international dangerous
goods regulations, neither as an individual
component nor as a fitted machine compo-
nent. However, dangerous goods regulations
may apply when several battery packs are
transported, in which case you may have to
fulfil special conditions. Refer to ADR special
regulation 230 for more information relevant
for the EU.
WARNING
Risk of injury, electric shock
X
Always disconnect the battery pack from
the machine before any maintenance or
care work!
X
All maintenance and repair work which re-
quires the motor housing to be opened,
must only be carried out by an authorised
service workshop.
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14 Warranty
We offer a warranty for material and produc-
tion defects for all our tools in accordance
with the locally applicable legal provisions,
but for a minimum of 12 months. Within the
EU member states, the warranty period is 24
months (verification through invoice or deliv-
ery note). Damage caused by the operator,
natural wear, overloading, incorrect handling
or through the use of the equipment not
specified in the operating manual, or damage
which was known at the time of purchase, is
not covered by the warranty. Furthermore,
damage caused by the use of non-original
accessories and consumable materials (e.g.
sanding pads) is also excluded.
Complaints can only be accepted if the tool is
returned while still assembled to the supplier
or an authorised Festool Customer Service
workshop. Keep the operating manual, safe-
ty instructions, spare parts list and purchase
receipt in a safe place. Otherwise the current
warranty conditions of the manufacturer
shall apply.
Note
Due to continuous research and develop-
ment work, we reserve the right to make
changes to the technical content of this doc-
umentation.
15 EU Declaration of Conformi-
ty
We declare under sole responsibility that this
product complies with the following direc-
tives and standards:
2006/42/EC, 2004/108/EC, 2011/65/EU
(from 03.01.2013), EN 60745-1, EN 60745-
2-1, EN 60745-2-2, EN 55014-1, EN 55014-
2.
We declare under sole responsibility that this
product complies with the following direc-
tives and standards:
2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, 2011/65/EU
(from 03.01.2013), EN 60335-1, EN EN
60335-2-29, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3,
EN 61204-3.
Festool GmbH
Wertstr. 20, D-73240 Wendlingen, Germany
Dr. Johannes Steimel
Head of Research, Development and Techni-
cal Documentation
07.04.2011
REACh for Festool products, its accesso-
ries and consumable materials:
REACh is a European Chemical Directive that
came into effect in 2007. As "downstream
users" and product manufacturers, we are
aware of our duty to provide our customers
with information. We have set up the follow-
ing website to keep you updated with all the
latest news and provide you with information
on all the materials used in our existing prod-
ucts:
www.festool.com/reach
Cordless impact screw
driver Serial no.
TI 15 496651
Year of CE mark: 2011
Charger Serial no.
TRC 3 494635, 494636, 494637
Year of CE mark: 2007

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