Note: Use of power adapters or battery packs not sold by
Dremel may void the warranty.
ELECTRONIC MONITORING
Your tool is equipped with an internal electronic monitoring
system that helps to maximize motor and battery
performance by limiting the current to the tool when
overload and stall conditions occur. If you stall the tool for
too long, or bind the bit in a work piece, especially at high
speeds, the tool will automatically turn itself off thanks to
the fallback built into it. Once this happens, slide lever to
“0” position, simply take the tool out of the material you
were stalled in, turn it back on again, adjust the speed
if necessary, and continue using it. When the battery is
close to empty, the tool may shut down automatically
more frequently than normal. If this happens, it is time to
recharge the tool.
ACCESSORIES
ALWAYS TURN OFF THE TOOL BEFORE CHANGING
ACCESSORIES
Use only Dremel tested, high performance accessories.
Be sure to read the instructions supplied with your
Dremel accessory for further information on its use.
Handle and store accessories carefully to avoid
chipping and cracking.
CHANGING ACCESSORIES
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A. Collet nut
B. Collet (3.2 mm)
C. Nose cap (EZ Twist integrated wrench)
D. Dremel chuck 4486
E. Shaft lock button
F. Wrench
1. Press the shaft lock button and rotate the shaft by
hand until it engages the shaft lock.
Do not engage
the shaft lock while the tool is running.
2. With the shaft lock engaged, loosen (do not remove)
the collet nut. Use the collet wrench if necessary.
3. Insert the bit or accessory shank fully into the collet.
4. With the shaft lock engaged, tighten the collet nut.
EZ TWIST INTEGRATED WRENCH
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This nose cap has an integrated wrench allowing you to
loosen and tighten the collet nut without the use of the
standard collet wrench.
1. Unscrew the nose cap from the tool, line-up the steel
insert on inside of the cap with the collet nut.
2. With the shaft lock engaged twist nose cap counter
clockwise to loosen the collet nut.
Do not engage the
shaft lock while the tool is running.
3. Insert the bit or accessory shank fully into the collet.
4. With the shaft lock engaged twist nose cap clockwise
to tighten the collet nut.
5. Screw the nose cap back into its original position.
DREMEL CHUCK 4486
The Dremel chuck allows you to quickly and easily change
accessories on Dremel tools without changing collets.
Accepts accessories with 0.8 - 3.2 mm shank.
To loosen, first press shaft lock button and rotate the shaft
by hand until it engages the shaft lock.
Do not engage the
shaft lock while the tool is running.
With the shaft lock engaged use the wrench or the EZ
Twist nose cap to loosen the chuck and open the jaws.
Remove the accessory from the chuck. If necessary,
continue loosening the chuck so that the new accessory
fits between the jaws. Insert the new accessory into the
O. Collet wrench*
P. Multi Chuck*
*) not standard in all kits
CHARGING AND BATTERIES
•
This charger can be used
by children aged 8 and
above and by persons who
have physical, sensory or
mental limitations or a lack
of experience or knowledge
if a person responsible
for their safety supervises
them or has instructed
them in the safe operation
of the charger and they
understand the associated
dangers
(otherwise there is
a danger of operating errors
and injuries)
•
Supervise children
(this will
ensure that children do not
play with the charger)
•
Only charge Bosch lithium-
ion batteries or lithium-ion
batteries installed in Bosch
products. The battery
voltage must match the
battery charging voltage
of the charger.
Otherwise
there is danger of fire and
explosion.
•
Keep the battery charger
clean.
Contamination can
lead to danger of an electric
shock.
• Only use chargers matching correct specifications as
previously described.
•
Keep the battery charger away from rain or
moisture.
Penetration of water in the battery charger
increases the risk of an electric shock.
• Do not use charger when damaged; take it to one of
the officially registered DREMEL Service Stations for a
safety check
• Do not use charger when cord or plug is damaged;
cord or plug should be replaced immediately at one of
the officially registered DREMEL Service Stations
• Do not disassemble charger
• Permitted ambient temperatures (tool/charger/battery):
–
when charging 0...+45ºC
–
during operation -20...+50ºC
–
during storage -20...+50ºC
CHARGING BATTERY PACK
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Your Dremel 7760 does not come completely charged from
the factory. Be sure to charge tool prior to initial use.
1. Insert USB cable “M” into USB port of power adapter
“N”. If power adapter is not included, charge tool using
5V/1A minimum USB power supply.
2. Plug power adapter “N” into standard power outlet.
3. Open Micro USB port cover “K” and plug micro USB
plug into Micro USB port “J”.
4. The battery charge indicator I indicates the charging
progress. During the charging process, the indicator
will glow green. The battery is fully charged when the
indicator light turns off. Charge time is approximately
2 hours and 45 minutes.
5. It is normal for the handle of the tool to get warm
during charging.
Note: charging function stops while tool is running and
resumes again after tool is turned off.
6. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the Micro
USB end of the cable “M” from the tool and close the
cover “K”.
7. Unplug the power adapter from the power outlet
(unless you are charging another tool).
BATTERY CHARGE INDICATOR
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This tool is equipped with a charge indicator “I” that tells
you how much charge your battery has. When the light is
red, the battery is almost empty.
Note: Red light may also indicate that the tool is stalling.
Refer to “Electronic Monitoring”.
When the battery is depleted, the tool will turn off
automatically. This will be a sudden stop as opposed to a
gradual slow down of the tool. Simply recharge the tool.
IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES
Lithium-ion battery will hold its charge while in storage for
up to 2 years so it’s always ready when you need it.
• The charger was designed to fast charge the battery
only when the battery temperature is between 0˚C and
45˚C.
• A substantial drop in operating time per charge may
mean that the battery pack is nearing the end of its
life and should be replaced. For service of your tool,
please contact one of the officially registered DREMEL
Service Stations
• If battery does not charge properly:
a. Check for voltage at outlet by plugging in some
other electrical device.
b. Check to see if outlet is connected to a light switch
which turns power “off” when lights are turned off.
c. Check USB terminals for dirt. Clean with cotton
swab and alcohol if necessary.
d. Check to see if USB cable is properly connected to
the tool and the power adapter.
e. If you still do not get proper charging, send tool
and power adapter to your Dremel Service Center.
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