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Set up 

 

 

Attention 

Disconnect the battery pack from the tool or place the switch in the locked or off position 

before making any mounting, adjustments, or changing accessories. These preventative 

safety measures reduce the risk of the tool being started accidentally. 

Mounting 

Installation of accessories (Fig. 2) 

  Clean the end of the bit to remove any debris. 

  Then lightly grease with a light oil or lubricant. 

  Insert the accessory into the chuck through the dust shield, while twisting and 

pushing in until it automatically locks into place. 

  Pull out on the accessory to make sure it is properly seated in the chuck. 

Remove accessories (Fig. 3) 

  Accessories (bits) may be hot after use. 

  Avoid skin contact and wear suitable protective gloves or cloth to remove. 

  To remove an accessory, pull the locking sleeve back and pull the bit forward. All 

accessories should be wiped clean after removal. 

 

Set up 

Trigger switch with variable speed control (3) 

Your tool is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch. The tool can be turned on or 

off by squeezing or releasing the trigger. The speed can be adjusted from the minimum 

RPM to the maximum listed on the nameplate by the pressure you apply to the trigger. 

Apply more pressure to increase speed and release pressure to decrease speed. 

Forward/reverse lever and trigger lock (4) 

Your tool is equipped with a forward/reverse lever and trigger lock located above the 

trigger (Fig. 4). 
This lever was designed to change chuck rotation and to lock the trigger in the "OFF" 

position to help prevent accidental starts and accidental battery discharge. 

 

For forward rotation

: With the chuck pointed away from you, move the lever to 

the far left. 

 

For reverse rotation

: Move the lever to the extreme right. To activate the trigger 

lockout, move the lever to the center off position. 

Summary of Contents for TRHLI1601

Page 1: ...1 v BATTERY HAMMER DRILL...

Page 2: ...ease the risk of electrical shock d Never use the cord to carry pull or unplug the power tool Keep the cable away from heat or oil e When using a power tool outdoors use an extension cord suitable for...

Page 3: ...in fire explosion or risk of injury f Do not expose a battery or tool to fire or excessive heat Exposure to fire or temperature above 130 C may cause an explosion g Follow all charging instructions Do...

Page 4: ...ach of children Use only original accessories recommended by the manufacturer Other risks Even when the power tool is used as prescribed it is not possible to eliminate all residual risk factors a Hea...

Page 5: ...lled trigger switch 4 Forward reverse lever and trigger lock 5 Mango 6 Battery not included 7 Battery extraction switch 8 Integrated LED work light 9 dust cap Note The machine is designed for impact d...

Page 6: ...back and pull the bit forward All accessories should be wiped clean after removal Set up Trigger switch with variable speed control 3 Your tool is equipped with a variable speed trigger switch The to...

Page 7: ...ion or chipping bits such as bull points chisels shovels etc Brake When the trigger is released it activates the electric brake to stop the chuck quickly This is especially helpful in repetitive screw...

Page 8: ...cement brick cinder block and other unusually hard non metallic materials The snags on all bits should be cleaned before use and immediately after removal Remember these instructions for safe operati...

Page 9: ...ration Always keep the machine and the ventilation slots clean Clean the tool holder daily Replacing the dust cap Damaged dust caps should be replaced as dust seeping into the chuck can cause tool err...

Page 10: ...10 Exploded view...

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