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Authorized Service Center for checking or replacing.
NOTICE:
This situation only occurs when continuous
use of the tool causes the batteries to become hot. It
does not occur under normal circumstances. Refer to
"CHARGING A COOL BATTERY PACK"
for normal
recharging of batteries. If the charger does not
charge your battery pack under normal
circumstances, return both the battery pack and
charger to your nearest Mokeneye Authorized
Service Center for electrical check.
TO ATTACH/DETACH BATTERY PACK
See Fig. 3
Lock the variable-speed trigger switch "OFF" by
placing the direction-of-rotation (forward / center-
lock / reverse) selector in the center position before
attaching or detaching the battery pack.
To attach the battery pack
Align the raised rib on the battery pack with the
grooves of the tool, and then slide the battery pack
onto the tool.
When placing the battery pack
onto the tool, be sure that the
raised rib on the battery pack aligns with the groove
inside the tool and that the latches snap into place
properly. Improper attachment of the battery pack
can cause damage to internal components.
To detach the battery pack
To remove the battery, push in the release buttons
on both sides of the battery and pull the battery
pack away from the tool.
Battery tools are always in
operating condition. Therefore,
the
direction-of-rotation
(forward/center-
lock/reverse) selector should always be locked in
the center position when the tool is not in use.
DIRECTION-OF-ROTATION SELECTOR
See Fig. 4
After tool use, lock the direction-of-
rotation selector in the "OFF"
position (center-lock) to help prevent accidental
starts and possible injury.
Your tool is equipped with a direction-of-rotation
selector, located above the variable-speed trigger
switch. This selector is designed to change the
direction of rotation of the bit and to lock the
variable-speed trigger switch in the "OFF" (center-
lock) position.
a. Position the direction-of-rotation selector to the
far right of the tool for forward rotation.
b. Position the direction-of-rotation selector to the
far left of the tool for reverse rotation.
c. Position the switch in the "OFF" (center-lock)
position helps reduce the possibility of accidental
starting when not in use.
NOTICE:
To prevent gear damage, always allow the
drill / driver to come to a complete stop before
changing the direction of rotation.
NOTICE:
The drill / driver will not run unless the
direction-of-rotation selector is engaged fully to the
left or right.
TWO-SPEED GEARBOX SWITCH
See Fig. 5
Your tool is equipped with a two-speed gearbox
designed for drilling or driving at LO (1) or HI (2)
speeds. A slide switch is located on the top of the
drill to select either LO (1) or HI (2) speed.
LO (1) speed provides high-torque and slower
drilling speeds for heavy-duty work or for driving
screws. Use LO (1) speed for starting holes without
a center punch, drilling metals or plastic, drilling
ceramics, or in applications requiring a higher
torque.
HI (2) speed provides faster speeds for drilling
lighter work. HI (2) speed is better for drilling wood
and wood composites and for using abrasive and
polishing accessories.
NOTICE:
To prevent gear damage, always allow the
drill / driver to come to a complete stop before
changing between high speed and low speed.
TORQUE-ADJUSTMENT RING
See Fig. 6
Your tool features 25+1 clutch settings. Output
torque will increase as the torque-adjustment ring is
rotated from 1 to 25. The drill "
" position will
lock the clutch to permit drilling and driving for
heavy-duty work.
When using the drill / driver for different driving
applications, increase or decrease the torque in order
to help prevent damaging screw heads, threads,
workpiece, etc.
The proper setting depends on the job and the type
of bit, fastener, and material you will be using. In
general, use greater torque for larger screws. If the
torque is too high, the screws may be damaged or
broken. For delicate operations, such as removing a
partially stripped screw, use a low torque setting. For
operations such as drilling into hardwood, use a
higher torque setting.
NOTICE:
Do not adjust the torque when the tool is
running.
INSTALL AND REMOVE BITS
See Fig. 7
Do not use the power of the drill
while grasping chuck to loosen or
tighten the chuck jaws on the bit.
Friction burns or
hand injury is possible if attempting to grasp the
spinning chuck.
Your tool is equipped with a keyless chuck to tighten
or release bits in the chuck jaws. The arrows on the
chuck indicate the direction in which to rotate the
chuck body in order to LOCK (tighten) or UNLOCK
(release) the chuck jaws on the bit.
a. Lock the variable-speed trigger switch "OFF" on
the tool by placing the direction-of-rotation
selector in the center position.
b. Remove the battery pack and select the Drill
Position.