User's Manual

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6.1.2 Activation in backup mode
The activation key is equipped with a battery (CR2032
lithium battery) to permit a comfortable operating range.
When no battery is installed in the activation key, or if the
battery has become discharged, the tool can be activat-
ed in backup mode by holding the activation key close
to the tool, between the motor section and grip, as shown
in the illustration .
-CAUTION-
Remove a discharged battery from the activation key.
6.2 The activation key
6.2.1 Changing the battery in the activation key
1. Use a coin to unscrew the cover (turn in a counter-
clockwise direction).
2. Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
3. Insert the new battery in the battery compartment with
the "+" symbol facing upwards.
4. Close the battery compartment by screwing on the
cover.
6.2.2 Reordering activation keys
Activation keys can be reordered from Hilti. The cus-
tomer's number must be stated when purchasing an acti-
vation key at a Hilti center or through Hilti Customer Ser-
vice. The activation key will be sent to the address in Hilti's
records for this customer number or, alternatively, hand-
ed over to the customer on presentation of identification.
6.2.3 Checking operation of the activation key
Fit a new battery in the activation key (see 6.2.1) if the
activation range decreases or when activation is possible
only as described at 6.1.2 "Activation in backup mode". A
defective activation key can be checked for faults at a Hilti
center. A new activation key must be programmed with
the customer's data if the old key is found to be defective.
6.3 Work group mode activation card
Cards for setting the tool to work group mode, thus per-
mitting activation of the electric tool by activation keys
owned by partner companies in a work group, can be
ordered from a Hilti Center or Hilti Customer Service.
To set the tool to work group mode, proceed as follows:
1. Plug the supply cord of the electric tool into the mains
socket. The yellow theft protection indicator lamp
blinks.
2. Check that no activation key is in the vicinity of the
electric tool as, for security reasons, setting to work
group mode with the card is possible only when the
tool is in a deactivated state.
3. Hold the work group mode card against the electric
tool at the position marked with the symbol as shown
in the illustration until the theft protection lamp no
longer lights.
-NOTE-
The theft protection indicator lamp must be blinking
before the card is held against the tool (tool not yet
activated). Confirmation that setting to work group
mode has been successful is given by the theft pro-
tection indicator lamp (lamp goes out), showing that
the tool has been activated.
4. Plug the supply cord of the electric tool into the mains
socket.
5. Check that the tool can be activated by a key belong-
ing to a partner company in the work group (see 6.1.1).
6.4 Work group mode cancellation card
1. Plug the supply cord of the electric tool into the mains
socket. The yellow theft protection indicator lamp blinks.
2. Check that no activation key is in the vicinity of the
electric tool as, for security reasons, cancellation of
work group mode with the card is possible only when
the tool is in a deactivated state.
3. Hold the work group mode cancellation card against
the electric tool at the position marked with the sym-
bol as shown in the illustration until the theft pro-
tection lamp no longer lights.
-NOTE-
The theft protection indicator lamp must be blinking
before the card is held against the tool (tool not yet
activated). Confirmation that cancellation of work group
mode has been successful is given by the theft pro-
tection indicator lamp (lamp goes out), showing that
the tool has been activated.
4. Unplug the supply cord of the electric tool from the
mains socket.
5. Plug the supply cord of the electric tool into the mains
socket.
6. Check that the tool is no longer in work group mode
by attempting to activate it with a key from a partner
company (see 6.1.1). Activation by a key belonging to
a partner company should now be impossible.
"This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation"
"Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user authority to operate this equipment."
7. Care and maintenance
7.1 Care and maintenance of the activation key
The outer casing of the activation key is made from impact-
resistant plastic. Clean its outer surface at regular inter-
vals using a slightly damp cloth. Do not use running water
for cleaning. (This may negatively affect functionality of
the activation key but has no influence on the electrical
safety of the tool).