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12 ENGLISH
Alarm No.
Function
Status of the tool
Status of the LED indicator/beeper
Action to be taken
LED indicator
Beeper
E9
Alarm for a long
period of use
The tool has been
turned on for a long
time (Approx. 3
minutes).
Blinks in red and
green alternatively.
A long beep
Release the switch
trigger and pull it
again.
-
Auto-stop with fas-
tening completion
The preset fasten-
ing torque has been
achieved and the
tool has stopped.
Lights up in green
for approximately
one second.
–
–
-
Alarm for insufficient
fastening
The preset fas-
tening torque has
not been achieved
because the switch
trigger was released
before completing
the fastening.
Lights up in red for
approximately one
second.
A long beep
Retighten the
fastener.
-
Alarm for limit of the
fastening capacity
The battery power is
almost used up.
Blinks in red.
A series of long
beeps
Replace the battery
with fully charged one.
-
Maintenance alarm
The number of drive
has been reached to
your preset number
for the maintenance.
Blinks in yellow.
–
Reset the alarm
with the application
software.
-
Alarm for no com-
munication with
the PC
No data commu-
nication while the
tool is connected to
the PC.
Blinks in yellow.
–
Restart the appli-
cation software and
re-connect the USB
cable.
-
Indication that the
tool can communi-
cate with the PC
The tool is con-
nected to the PC
and able to commu-
nicate with.
Blinks in green.
–
–
-
Check for the
lamp, indicator and
beeper (when the
battery cartridge is
installed)
The tool performs
the operation test
for the LED indi-
cator (green/red),
lamp, indicator and
beeper.
Lights up in green
and then red. After
that, the lamp turns
on for a while.
A series of very
short beeps
–
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
Selecting correct impact socket
Always use the correct size impact socket for bolts and
nuts. An incorrect size impact socket will result in inac-
curate and inconsistent fastening torque and/or damage
to the bolt or nut.
Installing or removing impact socket
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
Make sure that the impact socket
and the mounting portion are not damaged before
installing the impact socket.
CAUTION:
After inserting the impact socket,
make sure that it is firmly secured. If it comes out,
do not use it.
NOTE:
The way of impact socket installation varies
depending on the type of the square drive on the tool.
Tool with a hole on the square drive
For impact socket without O-ring and pin
Push the impact socket onto the square drive until it
locks into place.
To remove the impact socket, simply pull it off.
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Fig.13:
1.
Impact socket
2.
Square drive
3.
Ring
spring
4.
Hole
NOTE:
Impact socket without O-ring and pin cannot
be used with tool without the ring spring.
For impact socket with O-ring and pin
Move the O-ring out of the groove in the impact socket
and remove the pin from the impact socket. Fit the
impact socket onto the square drive so that the hole in
the impact socket is aligned with the hole in the square
drive.
Insert the pin through the hole in the impact socket and
square drive. Then return the O-ring to the original posi-
tion in the impact socket groove to retain the pin.
To remove the impact socket, follow the installation
procedures in reverse.
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Fig.14:
1.
Impact socket
2.
O-ring
3.
Pin