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2. 

Use personal protective equipment. Always 

wear eye protection.

 Protective equipment such 

as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or 

hearing protection used for appropriate conditions 

will reduce personal injuries.

3. 

Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the 

switch is in the off-position before connecting 

to power source and/or battery pack, picking 

up or carrying the tool.

 Carrying power tools with 

your finger on the switch or energising power tools 

that have the switch on invites accidents.

4. 

Remove any adjusting key or wrench before 

turning the power tool on.

 A wrench or a key left 

attached to a rotating part of the power tool may 

result in personal injury.

5. 

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and 

balance at all times.

 This enables better control 

of the power tool in unexpected situations.

6. 

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or 

jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away 

from moving parts.

 Loose clothes, jewellery or 

long hair can be caught in moving parts.

7. 

If devices are provided for the connection of 

dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure 

these are connected and properly used.

 Use of 

dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.

8. 

Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use 

of tools allow you to become complacent and 

ignore tool safety principles.

 A careless action can 

cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.

9. 

Always wear protective goggles to protect 

your eyes from injury when using power tools. 

The goggles must comply with ANSI Z87.1 in 

the USA, EN 166 in Europe, or AS/NZS 1336 

in Australia/New Zealand. In Australia/New 

Zealand, it is legally required to wear a face 

shield to protect your face, too.

It is an employer's responsibility to enforce 

the use of appropriate safety protective equip-

ments by the tool operators and by other per-

sons in the immediate working area.

Power 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 dangerous and 

must be repaired.

3. 

Disconnect the plug from the power source 

and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, 

from the power tool before making any adjust-

ments, changing accessories, or storing power 

tools.

 Such preventive safety measures reduce 

the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.

4. 

Store idle power tools out of the reach of chil-

dren and do not allow persons unfamiliar with 

the power tool or these instructions to operate 

the power tool.

 Power tools are dangerous in the 

hands of untrained users.

5. 

Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for 

misalignment or binding of moving parts, break-

age of parts and any other condition that may 

affect the power tool’s operation. If damaged, have 

the power tool repaired before use.

 Many accidents 

are caused by poorly maintained power tools.

6. 

Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.

 Properly 

maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges 

are less likely to bind and are easier to control.

7. 

Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. 

in accordance with these instructions, taking into 

account the working conditions and the work to be 

performed.

 Use of the power tool for operations different 

from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.

8. 

Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean 

and free from oil and grease.

 Slippery handles and 

grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and 

control of the tool in unexpected situations.

9. 

When using the tool, do not wear cloth work 

gloves which may be entangled.

 The entangle-

ment of cloth work gloves in the moving parts may 

result in personal injury.

Battery tool use and care

1. 

Recharge only with the charger specified by 

the manufacturer.

 A charger that is suitable for 

one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire 

when used with another battery pack.

2. 

Use power tools only with specifically desig-

nated battery packs.

 Use of any other battery 

packs may create a risk of injury and fire.

3. 

When battery pack is not in use, keep it away 

from other metal objects, like paper clips, 

coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal 

objects, that can make a connection from one 

terminal to another.

 Shorting the battery termi-

nals together may cause burns or a fire.

4. 

Under abusive conditions, liquid may be ejected 

from the battery; avoid contact. If contact acci-

dentally occurs, flush with water. If liquid contacts 

eyes, additionally seek medical help.

 Liquid ejected 

from the battery may cause irritation or burns.

5. 

Do not use a battery pack or tool that is dam-

aged or modified.

 Damaged or modified batteries 

may exhibit unpredictable behaviour resulting in 

fire, explosion or risk of injury.

6. 

Do not expose a battery pack or tool to fire or 

excessive temperature.

 Exposure to fire or tem-

perature above 130 °C may cause explosion.

7. 

Follow all charging instructions and do not 

charge the battery pack or tool outside the 

temperature range specified in the instruc-

tions.

 Charging improperly or at temperatures 

outside the specified range may damage the 

battery and increase the risk of fire.

Summary of Contents for DTDA040 Series

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cordless Impact Driver DTDA040 DTDA070 DTDA100 DTDA140 ENGLISH Original instructions Read before use...

Page 2: ...or fire Symbols The followings show the symbols used for the equip ment Be sure that you understand their meaning before use Read instruction manual Ni MH Li ion Only for EU countries Do not dispose o...

Page 3: ...Read all safety warnings instruc tions illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock fire and or serious...

Page 4: ...wer tools out of the reach of chil dren and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained user...

Page 5: ...ry cartridge 1 Do not touch the terminals with any con ductive material 2 Avoid storing battery cartridge in a con tainer with other metal objects such as nails coins etc 3 Do not expose battery cartr...

Page 6: ...he ambient temperature the indication may differ slightly from the actual capacity When charging When the charging begins the first far left indicating lamp begins to blink Then as charging proceeds t...

Page 7: ...ways set the reversing switch lever to the neutral position 1 B A 1 Reversing switch lever This tool has a reversing switch to change the direction of rotation Depress the reversing switch lever from...

Page 8: ...settings on the tool is not available When you press the setting button the values set on the tool are displayed in order The current setting number is displayed on the indicator Every time you press...

Page 9: ...ting button the indicator shows from L1 to L7 in a cycle The lowest rundown level is L1 and L7 is the highest 4 Press and hold the setting button for a few seconds Changing the shortest workable time...

Page 10: ...ve configured the torque level operate the tool until it stops in the Tightening Auto Stop mode If you have not configured the torque level Free mode operate the tool as necessary 4 Check the measured...

Page 11: ...otection The tool was over loaded and stopped Blinks in red and green alternatively A series of long beeps Remove the cause of overload and then restart the tool Ask your local Makita Service Center f...

Page 12: ...battery cartridge is installed The tool performs the operation test for the LED indicator green red light and beeper The LED indicator lights up in green and then red After that the light turns on fo...

Page 13: ...ool on to start operation NOTICE If you use a spare battery to continue the operation rest the tool at least 15 min NOTICE Use the proper bit for the head of the screw bolt that you wish to use NOTICE...

Page 14: ...circumstances of the fasteners materials and fastening method Perform a test drive before actual work 816 612 408 204 80 918 90 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 714 70 510 50 306 30 102 M6 M6 M6 DTDA040 DTDA...

Page 15: ...ts OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES CAUTION These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita tool specified in this manual The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a...

Page 16: ...www makita com Makita Europe N V Makita Corporation 3 11 8 Sumiyoshi cho Anjo Aichi 446 8502 Japan Jan Baptist Vinkstraat 2 3070 Kortenberg Belgium 885712 220 EN 20190625...

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