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inStallinG oR RemoVinG tHe BatteRy (cont.)
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Getting the Best performance from the Battery
The length of service from each charging cycle will depend on the type of work you
are doing.
To obtain the longest possible battery life, we suggest the following:
Store and charge your battery (8) in a cool area. Temperatures above or below
normal room temperature will shorten battery life.
Never store batteries in a discharged condition. Recharge them immediately
after they are discharged.
All batteries gradually lose their charge. The higher the temperature the
quicker they lose their charge. If you store your drill for long periods of time
without using it, recharge the batteries every month or two. This practice will
prolong battery life.
It is important to understand the functions of the various controls. Please see
below how and when to use the variable speed switch, forward/reverse lever and
torque control.
Familiarize yourself with these controls before first use of your new drill.
Variable Speed trigger
Turn the drill on by depressing the variable speed
trigger (6) (Fig. 4).
To turn the drill off, release the variable speed
trigger (6).
The speed can be varied from 0 to maximum in
either gear, depending on the pressure applied
to the variable speed trigger (6).
This way you can select the best possible speed
for the job being done.
Speed control
The tool has a 2-speed gearbox. 1st gear has a range 0-350 rpm. 2nd gear has
a range of 0-1,100 rpm. The low speed gives more power and torque for drill-
ing and driving, whereas high speed is ideal for fast drilling where less torque
is required.
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dRill dRiVeR opeRation
Fig. 4
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