Clutch adjustment
The
clutch
setting
is
adjusted
by
rotating
the
clutch
ring
at
the
front
of
the
drill.
The
higher
the
setting,
the
greater
the
clutch
release
torque.
Use
the
following
table
to
determine
the
required
clutch
setting
for
the
job:
utch
setting
Recommended
job
1
-4
Driving
small
screws
5
-9
Driving
screws
into
soft
material
10
-14
Driving
screws
in
soft
&
hard
material
15
-19
Driving
screws
into
hard
wood
20
-22
Driving
larger
screws
Heavy
drilling
Hammer
(masonry
drilling)
Bit storage tray (7)
ts
and
screws
can
be
stored
in
the
movable
tray
located
on
top
of
the
battery.
The
tray
is
accessed
by
removing
the
battery.
Note:
The
battery
can
be
fitted
without
the
tray.
Two
driver
bits
are
supplied.
When
not
in
use
they
clip
into
the
locators
on
the
tray.
Drill
bits
and
screws
can
also
be
stored
in
the
side
cavities
of
the
tray.
If
used
remember
to
hold
the
drill
upright
when
removing
the
battery.
Page
8
7
Replacing bits
Bits
should
be
changed
with
the
plunge
base
locked
in
its’ retracted
position.
Turn
the
sleeve
counter-
clockwise
to
open
the
chuck
jaws.
Place
the
bit
in
the
chuck
as
far
as
it
will
go.
Turn
the
sleeve
clockwise,
as
shown,
until
the
bit
is
firmly
gripped
centrally
within
the
jaws.
his
drill
is
fitted
with
an
auto
shaft
lock
and
a
13mm
(
1
/
2
")
Jacobs
metal,
single
sleeve
eyless
chuck.
Don’t
change
bits
with
plunge
base
extended
(or
with
drill
power)
as
fingers
can
jam
against
rods.