Napa Carlyle ETW12 Instruction Manual Download Page 9

ETW38 and ETW12 

Rev. 02/27/15

MEMoRY MoDE

Storing Measurements

•  During operation every measurement taken will be    
 

stored sequentially (1-3) in the wrench’s memory.      

 

Example: If the wrench has taken 2 measurements,   

 

then the first number stored (1) is going to be the most  

 

recent measurement taken. The number (2) will be the  

 

oldest stored measurement. 

•  When the number (3) is reached, the wrench will simply  
 

roll over and delete the oldest or last (3) measurement  

 

as a new measurement is taken. 

•  The storage mode cannot be modified.
•  Note: Unit will not store a value that exceeds 110% of  
 

the rated maximum torque rating.

Searching Stored Torque Measurements

 

1.  Press “U” & “+” key simultaneously to enter  

 

 

 

Memory Mode. 

 

2.   Press “+” or “-” key to access and scroll through  

 

 

the recorded torque values.   

 

3.   Press “U” key to exit Memory Mode. 

TRAcK AND PEAK HolD oPERATIoN

oVERloAD

When torque is applied, the real time torque value is 
displayed. After removing the applied torque, the LCD 
display will flash the peak recorded value 5 times then 
the wrench will automatically reset to preset torque 
value. The LED's will track the measurement as force is 
applied at 90, 100, and 110% of the set torque value. 
(90 is indicated by a yellow LED, 100 is indicated by a 
green LED, and 110 is indicated by a red LED.) 
NOTE: During the 5 flash cycle, if torque is applied to 
the wrench it will hold that measurement for 
approximately 1 min, and then reset to the preset 
torque value. 

•  When the force applied is over 110% of the  

 

 

maximum torque rating for the wrench, the red LED   

 

light will blink and the LCD display will flash “FULL”.  

•  The ‘FULL” indication means the wrench needs to    
 

be reset.

•  Please press the "On/Off" key for 3 seconds to  

 

 

power off the wrench and reset the "FULL" indicator. 

Summary of Contents for Carlyle ETW12

Page 1: ...n lb N m kg cm Head Type Fixed Gear teeth 32 Audible Alarm Yes Buttons 4 LED Indicator 3 LED s Batteries 2 AA Battery Life Continuous Operation 2 60 Hrs Battery Life Standby 2 1 Year Operating Tempera...

Page 2: ...ge securely so that it is resistant to impact shock while in transit Notes from Page 1 1 The accuracy of the readout is guaranteed from 10 to 100 of maximum range 2 To maintain the accuracy of the tor...

Page 3: ...P Head Repair Kit for ETW12 No other internal parts are available due to the sensitivity of this professional model Please utilize the repair facility listed under the warranty statement for all repai...

Page 4: ...it Step 2 Insert the pawl spring into the handle spring hole See fig 2 Step 3 Place the steel ball on top of the pawl spring See fig 3 Step 4 Insert the pawl with the square hole facing inward and the...

Page 5: ...switch and the bottom of the pawl See fig 5 are both pointing in the same direction Then fasten with the switch screw Step 6 Insert the driver into the ratchet head aligning the teeth on the driver w...

Page 6: ...ons Fig 8 SET UP 1 U Unit of Measure Setting 2 increase measurement UP Decrease measurement Down 3 On Off Hold for 3 seconds to power off Hold for 1 second to power on 3 1 2 Battery Installation Remov...

Page 7: ...be displayed pointing vertically to the CCW lettering on the face when a measurement is taken in the CCW rotation The arrow will also be present if the memory is accessed for a previous measurement t...

Page 8: ...er Off 1 Key off Press the ON OFF key for 3 seconds to power off 2 Auto Shut Off Auto shut off will occur after 2 minutes without use Showing Torque Value After the unit is powered on the LCD display...

Page 9: ...ues 3 Press U key to exit Memory Mode Track and Peak hold Operation Overload When torque is applied the real time torque value is displayed After removing the applied torque the LCD display will flash...

Page 10: ...Fija Dientes de Engranaje 32 Alarma audible Yes Botones 4 Indicador DEL 3 l mparas DEL Bater as 2 AA Operaci n de vida continua de la bater a 2 60 horas Vida de la bater a de reserva 2 1 a o Temperatu...

Page 11: ...te el transporte Notas de la p gina 1 1 La precisi n de la lectura est garantizada desde un 10 hasta un 100 del rango m ximo 2 Para mantener la precisi n del torqu metro el calibrado debe realizarse u...

Page 12: ...beza para ETW12 Equipo de reparaci n de cabeza Ninguna otra parte est disponible debido a la sensibilidad de este modelo profesional Utilice por favor el centro de reparaci n alistado bajo la declarac...

Page 13: ...quete en el agujero del resorte del mango Ver la fig 2 Paso 3 Coloque la bola de acero en la parte superior del resorte del trinquete Ver la fig 3 Paso 4 Inserte el trinquete con el agujero cuadrado o...

Page 14: ...ior del trinquete ver la fig 5 los dos est n apunt ndose en la misma direcci n Luego sujete con el tornillo del interruptor Paso 6 Inserte el conductor en la cabeza del trinquete alineando los dientes...

Page 15: ...uste 2 Aumentar la medida ARRIBA 3 Encendido Apagado Sostenga por 3 segundos para apagarlo Sostenga por un segundo para encenderlo Presione por un segundo mientras que se encienda para reajustar el n...

Page 16: ...lmente hacia los caracteres CCW en la car tula cuando se toma una medida en la rotaci n de CCW La flecha tambi n estar presente si se acceda la memoria por una medida previa tomada en la rotaci n de C...

Page 17: ...Presione la llave ON OFF por 3 segundos para apagar 2 El apagado autom tico ocurrir despu s de 2 minutos sin uso Mostrando el valor de torsi n Despu s de que se encienda la unidad el despliegue LCD m...

Page 18: ...del modo de memoria OPERACI N DE RASTREO Y SUJECI N DE PICOS Sobrecarga Cuando se aplica la torsi n se desplegar el valor real de torsi n Despu s de quitar la torsi n aplicada el despliegue LCD parpad...

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