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5.3.1 Driving screws
WARNING
Electrical hazards
There is a risk of electric shock if a screw is driven into a concealed electric cable
and, at the same time, the bit holder or depth gauge is touched.
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Hold the screwdriver only by the grip when driving or removing screws.
1. Set the screwdriver to forward rotation.
2. Check that the battery is in the working position.
3. Position the screw on the bit and bring the tip of the screw into contact with the working surface.
4. Use the control switch to regulate the speed of the screwdriver.
5.3.2 Removing screws
1. Pull the depth gauge off.
2. Set the screwdriver to reverse rotation.
3. Insert the bit in the head of the screw and use the control switch to regulate the speed of the screwdriver.
4. Refit the depth gauge after removing the screws.
5.3.3 Switching on in sustained operating mode
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Switch on in sustained operating mode.
5.3.4 Switching off after sustained operation
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Press the control switch.
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The lockbutton returns to its original position.
5.3.5 Screwdriver / depth gauge interface
1. Pull the depth gauge away from the power tool, releasing the snap-on connection.
2. Pull the depth gauge forward, away from the power tool.
Note
With the drive spindle exposed in this way, the following operations can be carried out:
Removing screws (set to reverse rotation),
changing bits,
changing bit holders,
changing to magazine operation,
redriving screws.
Printed: 20.04.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5135890 / 000 / 01
Printed: 20.04.2017 | Doc-Nr: PUB / 5135890 / 000 / 02