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damage to the battery pack, burns or a fire. If 
storing or disposing the battery pack, cover the 
terminals with a heavy insulation tape to en-
sure short circuit cannot occur. Batteries, when 
stored for a long period of time, will discharge.
• Do not store or use the tool and battery pack 
in locations where the temperature may reach 
or exceed 50°C such as alongside sheds or met-
al structures in the summer.
• Allow the battery pack to cool down after 
charging. Do not place it in a hot environment 
such as a metal shed or open trailer left in the 
sun.
• Only charge the battery with the charger sup-
plied.

FEATURES

KNOW YOUR TOOL

Before attempting to use this product, become 
familiar with all of its operating features and 
safety requirements.

1. KEYLESS CHUCK
2. TORQUE SELECTOR
3. DUAL RANGE GEAR SELECTOR
4. FORWARD/REVERSE CONTROL
5. LED WORKLIGHT
6. BATTERY PACK
7. VARIABLE SPEED TRIGGER SWITCH
8. CHARGER

CHARGING BATTERY

1. Attach the battery pack 
to the charger by aligning 
the raised portion of the 
battery pack with the slot in 
the charger. Slide the battery 
pack onto the charger.

2. The charger will communicate with the bat-
tery pack’s circuitry to evaluate the condition 
of the battery pack.
3. The POWER BAR LED lights will lit circularly 
from right to left and the green LED indicator 
will be flashing during charging. This is part of 
the normal charging operation. 
4. After charging is complete, the green LED on 
the charger will come ON and the POWER BAR 
LED lights will go OFF. The POWER BAR LED 
lights will not be displayed when the POWER 
BAR BUTTON is pressed while the battery pack 
is on the charger.
5. The battery pack will fully charge, but will 
not overcharge, if left on the charger.
NOTE: During the charging procedure, the bat-
tery warms up, this is normal.

INSERTING AND REMOVING A BIT

 WARNING: Remove the battery pack and set 

the forward/reverse control to the locked cen-
ter position when installing or removing bits to 
prevent accidental starting.

TO INSTALL
Turn the keyless chuck 
clockwise direction to 
loosen the collet, insert 
the bit or other accesso-
ry into the keyless chuck 
and tighten securely 
by turning the keyless 
chuck counter-clockwise 
direction. 
Make sure the keyless chuck is tightened in 
place. 
TO REMOVE
To remove the bit or accessory, turn the keyless 
chuck clockwise direction to loosen the collet, 
and then get the bit out. 

DUAL RANGE GEAR SELECTOR 

The dual range gear selector allows you to 
select the gear with the optimum speed and 
torque to suit the application.
Use low speed for starting holes without a cen-
ter punch, driving screws and drilling ceramics, 
or in applications requiring a higher torque.
High speed is better for drilling wood, wood 
compositions, steel and for using abrasive and 
polishing accessories.

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Summary of Contents for TB912

Page 1: ...en este manual antes de operar esta herramienta WARNING Read understand and follow the safety rules in this manual before operating this tool Taladro a Bater a Cordless Drill TB912 Manual de Usuario y...

Page 2: ...seguridad para taladros a bater a Caracter sticas Instrucciones de operaci n Mantenimiento Solucionador de problemas Notas Garant a 11 11 11 12 12 14 16 17 17 18 20 3 3 4 4 5 7 9 10 10 18 20 CONTENID...

Page 3: ...geradores Hay un riesgo aumentado de choque el ctrico si su cuerpo est puesto a tierra No exponga las herramientas el ctricas a la llu via o a condiciones de humedad El agua que entre en la herramient...

Page 4: ...educidas o carez can de experiencia o conocimiento a menos que dichas personas reciban una supervisi n o capacitaci n para el funcionamiento del apa rato por una persona responsable de su segu ridad L...

Page 5: ...minuya la fuerza del motor Para obtener mejores resultados y para alargar la vida de la broca permita que realice el corte sin presi n Solamente utilice accesorios que est n en buenas condiciones Sost...

Page 6: ...rrien te el ctrica est ndar No intente conectar el cargador a otra fuente de energ a con voltaje diferente No abuse del cable ni del cargador Nunca use el cable para transportar el cargador no jale de...

Page 7: ...lar una memoria cuando sea cargada luego de una carga parcial No es necesario descargar la bate r a antes de recargarla INSERTANDO Y REMOVIENDO LA BROCA ADVERTENCIA Retire la bater a y coloque el bot...

Page 8: ...e Una vez ajustado el motor funcionar a un tor que predeterminado esto evita un atornillado demasiado profundo o da os a su taladro El torque de ajuste var a con el tipo de tornillo utilizado y el mat...

Page 9: ...de la superficie de la pieza de trabajo Si se le complica manejar el tornillo remu va lo e intente colocarlo con un agujero un poco m s grande o mas largo recuerde que debe de haber suficiente materi...

Page 10: ...uentren ajustados Durante la operaci n ocurre una vibraci n que podr a aflojarlos Mantenga las ranuras de ventilaci n limpios y libres de polvo y obstrucciones Cuide que no haya polvo u objetos extra...

Page 11: ...NSION CORDS Replace damaged cords immediately The use of damaged cords can shock burn or electric shock If an extension cord is necessary a cord with adequate size conductors should be used to prevent...

Page 12: ...ting tools in good condition with sharpened edges are less likely to stuck in workpieces or easier to control Is recommendable to use a safety device suit able such a thermal and differential switch...

Page 13: ...un plug the charger from the power supply before attempting to clean it Removing the battery pack alone does not reduce the risk The charger is designed for use from a stan dard household electrical s...

Page 14: ...ing charging This is part of the normal charging operation 4 After charging is complete the green LED on the charger will come ON and the POWER BAR LED lights will go OFF The POWER BAR LED lights will...

Page 15: ...TMENT COLLAR Your drill is fitted with a variable clutch which is operated with the torque adjustment ring Once adjusted the clutch will work at a pre determined torque this avoids screwing too deeply...

Page 16: ...st be enough material for the screw to grip If restarting a screw in a hole locate and make the first few turns by hand If the screw is still difficult as when using very hard woods try using a lubri...

Page 17: ...motor and around the switches Use a soft brush to remove any accumulated dust Wear safety glasses to protect your eyes whilst cleaning If the body of the tool needs cleaning wipe it with a soft damp c...

Page 18: ...18 Notas Notes TB912 manual indd 18 05 12 16 11 58...

Page 19: ...19 Manual de usuario User s manual Notas Notes TB912 manual indd 19 05 12 16 11 58...

Page 20: ...ntas Profesionales S A de C V garantiza este producto por el termino de 3 a os en sus piezas componentes y mano de obra con tra cualquier defecto de fabricaci n a partir de la fecha de entrega Fecha d...

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