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APPLICATIONS

Using the Lock Switch 

When the battery pack is installed, the tool 
is in operating condition. The lock switch 
prevents accidental starting by locking the 
forward/reverse switch. Always set the lock 
switch to “lock” before performing mainte-
nance, changing accessories, storing the tool 
and any time the tool is not in use.

1. To

 lock

, push the lock switch in the 

direction marked on the tool.

2. To 

unlock

, push the lock switch in the 

opposite direction.

Selecting High or Low Speed

Fig. 4

Forward

Reverse

Fig. 2

Unlock

Lock

Selecting Forward or Reverse

Press the forward/reverse switch in the direc-
tion marked on tool for the desired rotation. 
The switch will automatically return to the 
center, OFF position when it is released.

To reduce the risk of injury, always 
remove battery pack and lock trig-
ger before attaching or removing 
accessories. Use only specifi cally 
recommended accessories. Others 
may be hazardous.

 WARNING

This tool provides a quick, convenient means 
of installing and removing screws. Because of 
the many screw sizes, types, thread engage-
ments and materials available, it is diffi cult to 
limit the application of this tool by screw size. 
However, for applications in wood, a #8 wood 
screw with a full pilot hole is recommended 
as a practical limit.

Driving Screws

1.  Select the proper style and size screw-

driver bit for the type of screw being used 
(see “Accessories”). 

2.  With the screwdriver bit fi rmly seated in 

the head of the screw, place the tip of the 
screw on the workpiece and apply fi rm 
pressure. 

3.  Press the forward/reverse switch to 

“forward”.

Removing Screws

Screws can be removed by reversing the 
motor. If a screw is unusually tight and can 
not be readily removed by the motor, lock the 
bit. See “Locking the Bit”.

Locking the Bit

When the forward/reverse switch is off, 
the bit automatically locks in place allow-
ing you to use your screwdriver manually. 
This feature is handy for tightening screws 
that require more torque than the driver is 
capable of delivering, when confi rming  the 
tightness of a screw or when loosening an 
extremely tight screw.

1. For 

high

 speed (400 RPM) and less 

torque, push the speed selector back.

2. For 

low

 speed (200 RPM) and more 

torque, push the speed selector for-
ward.

Fig. 3

High

Low

MAINTENANCE

 WARNING

To reduce the risk of personal injury, 
always unplug the charger and re-
move the battery pack from the char-
ger or tool before performing any 
maintenance. Never disassemble the 
tool, battery pack or charger. Contact 
a MILWAUKEE 
service facility for 
ALL repairs.

 WARNING

To reduce the risk of personal injury 
and damage, never immerse your 
tool, battery pack or charger in liquid 
or allow a liquid to fl ow inside them.

Maintaining Tool

Keep your tool, battery pack and charger 
in good repair by adopting a regular main-
tenance program. After six months to one 
year, depending on use, return the tool, 
battery pack and charger to a 

MILWAUKEE 

service facility for:
• Lubrication
• 

Brush inspection and replacement

• 

Mechanical inspection and cleaning 
(gears, spindles, bearings, housing, 
etc.)

• 

Electrical inspection (battery pack, 
charger, motor)

• 

Testing to assure proper mechanical and 
electrical operation

If the tool does not start or operate at full 
power with a fully charged battery pack, 
clean the contacts on the battery pack. If 
the tool still does not work properly, return 
the tool, charger and battery pack to a 

MILWAUKEE 

service facility for repairs.

Maintaining Battery Pack

MILWAUKEE

 battery packs will operate for 

many years and/or hundreds of cycles when 
they are maintained and used according to 
these instructions.

A battery pack that is stored for six months 
without being used will discharge itself. Bat-
teries discharge at a rate of about 1% per 
day. Charge the battery every six months 
even if it is unused to maximize battery life. 
Do not tape the trigger in the “ON” position 
and leave the tool unattended as this may 
discharge the battery to a point where it will 
no longer be able to recharge. Use a 

MIL-

WAUKEE

 battery pack only until it no longer 

performs with the power and torque needed 
for your application.

Store your battery pack in a cool, dry place. 
Do not store it where the temperature may 
exceed 120°F (50°C) such as in a vehicle 
or metal building during the summer. High 
temperatures will overheat the battery pack, 
reducing battery life. If it is stored for several 
months, the battery pack will gradually lose 
its charge. One to three cycles of charging 
and discharging through normal use will 
restore the capacity of the battery pack. Dur-
ing the life of the battery pack, the operating 
time between charges becomes shorter. If 
the operating time becomes extremely short 
after a proper charge, the usable life of the 
battery pack has been reached and it should 
be replaced.

Cleaning

Clean dust and debris from charger and tool 
vents. Keep tool handles clean, dry and free 
of oil or grease. Use only mild soap and a 
damp cloth to clean the tool, battery pack 
and charger since certain cleaning agents 
and solvents are harmful to plastics and other 
insulated parts. Some of these include gaso-
line, turpentine, lacquer thinner, paint thinner, 
chlorinated cleaning solvents, ammonia and 
household detergents containing ammonia. 
Never use fl ammable or combustible sol-
vents around tools.

 

Summary of Contents for 6539-1

Page 1: ...N ET ENTRETIEN DE LA BATTERIE de ce manuel Charger les batteries avant de les utiliser Suivre les instructions de charge du manuel du chargeur Para extender la duraci n de la bater a Seguir la secci n...

Page 2: ...edges or mov ing parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock 8 When operating a power tool out doors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for...

Page 3: ...pack may create a risk of fire when used with another battery pack BATTERY TOOL USE AND CARE SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES 25 Use power tools only with specifically designated battery packs Use of any other b...

Page 4: ...o to ten normal charging cycles may be required before the pack is fully charged Do not use oil or solvents to clean or lubricate your battery pack The plastic casing will become brittle and crack cau...

Page 5: ...RNING To reduce the risk of personal injury and damage never immerse your tool battery pack or charger in liquid or allow a liquid to flow inside them Maintaining Tool Keep your tool battery pack and...

Page 6: ...erations abuse normal wear and tear lack of maintenance or accidents The warranty period for Hoists lever hand chain electric chain hoists Ni Cd battery packs Work Lights cordless flashlights Job Site...

Page 7: ...s des conditions de s curit meilleures la vitesse pour laquelle il a t con u 17 Ne pas utiliser l outil lectrique si le commutateur ne le met pas sous ou hors tension Tout outil lectrique dont le comm...

Page 8: ...rateur doit travailler dans une zone bien ventil e et porter l quipement de s curit ap propri tel qu un masque anti poussi re sp cialement con u pour filtrer les particules microscopiques 3 1 2 4 DESC...

Page 9: ...nt laissez la refroidir durant quelques minutes avant de l ins rer dans l outil Pour ins rer la batterie dans l outil enfoncez les boutons de d gagement et glissez la dans l outil 1 Fig 1 MANIEMENT AV...

Page 10: ...sur une batterie compl tement charg e net toyez les points de contact entre la batterie et l outil Si l outil ne fonctionne toujours pas correctement renvoyez l outil le chargeur et la batterie un cen...

Page 11: ...ions incorrectes des alt rations des utilisations abusives une usure normale une carence d entretien ou les accidents La p riode de garantie pour les palans palans levier cha ne manuelle et la cha ne...

Page 12: ...rrecta para la aplicaci n La herramienta el ctrica correcta funcionar mejor y de manera m s segura a la velocidad para la que se dise 17 No use la herramienta el ctrica si el interruptor no la enciend...

Page 13: ...romo provenientes de madera qu micamente tratada El riesgo que usted sufre debido a la exposici n var a dependiendo de la frecuencia con la que usted realiza estas tareas Para reducir la exposici n a...

Page 14: ...r a se cargue por completo No usar aceite ni disolventes para limpiar o lubricar la bater a Su cubierta de pl stico se quebrar y agrietar creando un riesgo de lesiones OPERACION Para reducir el riesgo...

Page 15: ...ner para pinturas solventes para limpieza con cloro amon aco y detergentes caseros que tengan amonia Nunca usa solventes inflamables o combus tibles cerca de una herramienta Para reducir el riesgo de...

Page 16: ...ersonal autorizado por MILWAUKEE uso indebido alteraciones abuso desgaste y deterioro normal falta de mantenimiento o accidentes El per odo de garant a para Montacargas de palanca de cadena de mano y...

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