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32V (C)ESL6 Series
Operation Manual
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Important - Installation and Safety
Please read and understand the operation manual and follow all safety and operation instructions.
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Use these products in a suitable dry, indoor location. Do not use the tools and controllers in damp, wet or high
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temperature environments. Do not use in the presence of flammable liquids or gases.
Ensure that the controller has proper ventilation. Do not expose the tools and controllers to areas subject to
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airborne contaminants (eg. dust, metal filings).
Use only a properly grounded electrical outlet of the correct supply voltage to power the screwdriver controller.
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Ensure that the supply outlet is overload protected and of sufficient amperage capacity.
Use only the correct plug for the controller and outlet. Hold the plug of the power cord when connecting or
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disconnecting. Do not pull on the cable.
Do not expose the cable, tool or controller to oil, chemicals, or heat. Ensure that the cable is routed and used in
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such a manner as to not be subject to sharp objects that may abrade or cut the cable.
Locate the controller in a suitable, safe location on a steady surface. Do not place in a high location where there
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may be a risk of it falling. Secure the controller in position to prevent possible movement caused by pulling on
the power or tool cables.
Do not cover the controller or stack any objects on top of or near the controller. Ensure that adequate clearance
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and ventilation is provided around the perimeter of the controller.
The ‘BECT6’ series controllers are for use exclusively with Delta Regis brand ‘ESL6’ series screwdrivers as specified
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on the following pages. Use of the controller (or screwdriver) with any other screwdriver (or controller) may
result in malfunction, damage, or injury.
In the event that the controller is overloaded beyond the maximum current rating, an internal fuse will disrupt
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power. Should the controller stop functioning, or exhibit abnormal or intermittent operation, please discontinue
use immediately and send the controller to an authorized service centre for troubleshooting and repair.
Excessive duty cycle will cause the tool and/or controller to overheat. If this occurs, discontinue use until cooled
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down and reduce cycle rate. As a general rule, do not exceed 10-15 screws/minute.
The ‘ESL6’ series screwdrivers incorporate a protection circuit which stops the electric screwdriver if the tool is
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switched from forward to reverse while running. Should this happen, the operator must release the tool trigger
and restart the fastening cycle.
Turn the main power switch off when the controller is not being used. Unplug the controller if it is not being
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used on a regular basis.
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the screwdriver or controller. Repairs should only be performed by
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qualified technicians properly trained in the safe operation, troubleshooting, and repair of these devices. Please
consult Delta Regis for the location of the nearest service depot.
Use only the factory specified Delta Regis brand replacement parts and accessories with these tools and
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controllers.
Any damage to the tool and/or controller resulting from misuse, abuse, or failure to follow these guidelines will
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void the limited product warranty.
Warning - Failure to understand and follow proper installation guidelines, safety requirements, and
operating instructions may result in malfunction, component damage, property damage, shock hazard,
fire hazard, injury or death.
Grounding - This controller (and AC power cord) is equipped with a 3-prong electrical receptacle/plug with
ground pin. The controller must be connected to a properly grounded AC electrical outlet. Do not attempt
to use this controller without a properly functioning ground connection. Never connect a live circuit to the
ground pin or internal yellow-green ground wire.
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