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Changing the Belt Hook Location 

Side [Fig.4]

The belt hook can be attached to either 

side of the unit.

1. Removing the hook

(1)  Remove the nut.
(2)  Draw out the hook.

2. Attaching the hook to the other side

(1)  Insert the hook in the other side.
(2)  Tighten the nut fully so that it

securely fastened.

Impact Power Mode Select

 •

Selecting the impact power among 4

modes (Hard, Self-drilling screw, Soft,

Medium).

Press the impact power mode button to

set it. The mode changes to Hard,

Self-drilling screw, Soft or Medium each

time the button is pressed.

The driver is preset to “Hard” impact

mode setting when shipped from the

manufacturer.

Soft

0 – 950 rpm

and

0 – 1900 i.p.m.

 •

Jobs requiring limited

torque with eliminating

the possibility of break-

ing screw, chipping

screw head, or break-

ing bit.

 •

Jobs requiring minimal

damage of finished

exterior surface.

*

Fastening smaller

diameter bolt (M6 or

smaller)

*

Fastening into

plastic

*

Installing drywall

Self-drilling 

screw

0 – 2500 rpm

and

0 – 1200 i.p.m.

 •

Jobs requiring flush

finish of self-drilling

screw.

(dia. 4 mm × 15 mm or

smaller)

(Automatic mode

change starting from

Hard mode to slower

rpm before flush finish)

* i.p.m. = Impact per minute.

Avoid repeatedly depressing the switch 

when the bolts and screws are securely 

fastened. 

Not doing so may cause a delay in rotation 

starting, or the Impact Power mode 

display to flash and prevent rotation from 

starting for circuit protection.

Hard

0 – 2500 rpm

and

0 – 3100 i.p.m.

Jobs requiring high

torque where there is

no possibility of break

-

ing screw or chipping

screw head.

*

Fastening larger

size bolt (M8 or

larger)

*

Fastening long

wood screw

Medium

0 – 1450 rpm

and

0 – 2900 i.p.m.

Jobs requiring decent

torque with minimizing

the possibility of break

-

ing screw, chipping

screw head, or break

-

ing bit.

*

Fastening smaller

diameter bolt (such

as M6)

Summary of Contents for HTP-CID

Page 1: ...D IMPORTANT This manual contains safety information Read manual completely before first using this product and save this manual for future use IMPORTANTE Este manual contiene información de seguridad Lea completamente este manual antes de utilizar por primera vez este producto y guárdelo para poder consultarlo en el futuro ...

Page 2: ...9 Español Página 22 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION DESCRIPCIÓN FUNCIONAL B O N A C D E F Q P R G M L K J I H ...

Page 3: ... nivel de la batería J Impact power mode display Indicación de modo de potencia de impacto K Impact power mode button Botón de modo de potencia de impacto L Light button Botón de la luz M Overheat warning lamp motor battery Luz de advertencia de sobrecalenta miento motor batería N Variable speed control trigger Disparador del control de velocided variable O LED light Luz indicadora P Battery charg...

Page 4: ...ig 2 Attaching Acoplamiento Removing Desacoplamiento Alignment marks Marcas de alineación Button Botón Fig 6 Attaching Acoplamiento Removing Desacoplamiento Alignment marks Marcas de alineación Battery pack release button Botón de liberación de batería Fig 3 Reverse Marcha atrás Forward normal Avance Switch lock Bloqueo delinterruptor Fig 4 ...

Page 5: ...ss power tool Work Area Safety 1 Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents 2 Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes 3 Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control Electrical Safety 1 Powe...

Page 6: ...wer Tool Use and Care 1 Do not force the power tool Use the correct power tool for your application The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed 2 Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is danger ous and must be repaired 3 Disconnect the plug from the power source ...

Page 7: ...ays in an operating condition since it does not have to be plugged into an electrical outlet 3 Hold power tools by insulated gripping surfaces when performing an opera tion where the cutting tool may contact hidden wiring Contact with a live wire will make exposed metal parts of the tool live and shock the operator 4 If the bit becomes jammed immedi ately turn the trigger switch off to prevent an ...

Page 8: ... not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress 7 An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock If extension cord must be used make sure that a pins on plug of extension cord are the same number size and shape as those of plug on charger b extension cord is properly wired ...

Page 9: ...tlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electrician to install the proper outlet Do not change the plug in any way WARNING Do not use other than the Huskie Tools battery packs that are designed for use with this rechargeable tool Huskie Tools is not responsible for any damage or accident caused by the use of recycled or counterfeit battery pack Do not dispose of the batt...

Page 10: ...r carrying the tool set the Forward Reverse lever to the center position switch lock NOTE Exercise caution to ensure no objects come into contact with the tool s trigger switch If an object comes into contact with the tool s trigger switch even while the Forward Reverse lever is in the center position locked a small amount of electric current may continue flowing which may cause an excessive disch...

Page 11: ...damage of finished exterior surface Fastening smaller diameter bolt M6 or smaller Fastening into plastic Installing drywall Self drilling screw 0 2500 rpm and 0 1200 i p m Jobs requiring flush finish of self drilling screw dia 4 mm 15 mm or smaller Automatic mode change starting from Hard mode to slower rpm before flush finish i p m Impact per minute Avoid repeatedly depressing the switch when the...

Page 12: ...otor or battery be sure to note the following when carrying out this operation If the motor or battery becomes hot the protection function will be activated and the motor or battery will stop operating The overheat warning lamp on the control panel illuminates or flashes when this feature is active If the overheating protection feature activates allow the tool to cool thorough ly at least 30 minut...

Page 13: ...ing of the battery pack Battery Pack For Appropriate Use of Battery Pack Fig 5 The rechargeable batteries have a limited life For optimum battery life store the Li ion battery pack following use without charging it When operating the battery pack make sure the work place is well ventilated For safe use The battery pack is designed to be installed by proceeding two steps for safety Make sure the ba...

Page 14: ...blem in terms of safety 2 Connect the battery pack firmly into the charger 1 Line up the alignment marks and place the battery onto the dock on the charger NOTE Not all battery packs display the alignment mark Q on page 2 2 Slide forward in the direction of the arrow Fig 6 3 During charging the charging lamp will be lit When charging is completed an internal electronic switch will automati cally b...

Page 15: ...ss the charging status lamp orange will also start flashing Charging will begin when the temperature of the battery pack goes up Charging is not possible Clogged with dust or malfunction of the battery pack Green Orange VI MAINTENANCE Use only a dry soft cloth for wiping the unit Do not use a damp cloth thinner benzine or other volatile solvents for cleaning In the event that the inside of the too...

Page 16: ...inside the tool If you experience any problems operating the tool consult with a repair shop IX SPECIFICATIONS NOTE Weight indication Greater than or equal to 1 kg indicated by 0 05 kg 0 11 lbs Less than 1 kg indicated by 0 01 kg 0 02 lbs MAIN UNIT Model No HTP CID Motor voltage 18 V DC No load speed Soft mode 0 min 1 rpm 950 min 1 rpm Medium mode 0 min 1 rpm 1450 min 1 rpm Hard mode 0 min 1 rpm 2...

Page 17: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV ...

Page 18: ...195 Internationale Blvd Glendale Heights IL 60139 Phone 800 860 6170 Fax 800 345 3767 www huskietools com ...

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