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nut will be impacted repeatedly until it is loosened.
IMPORTANT!
Release
the trigger immediately the nut begins to loosen.
3. Jack up the vehicle according to the vehicle handbook so that the wheel
is clear of the ground, then proceed to fully undo the wheel nuts.
TIGHTENING A NUT
1. Start the nut by hand, ensuring it is not cross threaded, then with the
appropriate socket installed on the wrench, place it on the nut.
2. With the FORWARD/NEUTRAL/REVERSE switch-bar in the clockwise
(FORWARD) running position, and holding the wrench firmly in BOTH
HANDS, pull the trigger.
3. Run each nut up in turn until it is ‘nipped’ up only - do not tighten. When all
nuts are nipped up, tighten progressively by pulling the trigger fully and
allowing the action to operate for 3 to 4 impacts
only
to prevent
overtightening.
4. ALWAYS finish tightening with a torque wrench. The weight of the vehicle
will need to be placed on the wheel to prevent it from rotating while the
nuts are tightened. Ensure the final torque applied to the nuts meets the
vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
RECHARGING
Recharge the battery pack following each period of use as described on
pages 7-8.
1. Check that the red CHARGING light illuminates and remains on during the
charging process.
2. If the red CHARGING light goes out almost straight away after repeating
this procedure a couple of times, although the green POWER ON light is lit,
the battery pack should be replaced with a new one.
3. The charging light should remain on for about 1 hour, after which, the
battery cartridge may be removed and used.
4. After charging, remove the charger from the power supply.
5. For maximum battery life, we recommend that you maintain the battery in
a fully charged state at all times.
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE CORRECT SOCKET IS BEING USED FOR THE
NUTS ON YOUR PARTICULAR VEHICLE. AN INCORRECT SOCKET SIZE IS
LIKELY TO DAMAGE THE HEADS OF THE BOLTS/NUTS.