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ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF THE DRILL BIT
1. Choose the right drill bit for the type of work you are going to do. For best results use sharp drills.
2. To open the chuck jaws, hold the chuck ring, press the forward/reverse button on the B side of the drill and
tighten the trigger switch. The jaws open and move into the hole.
3. Insert the drill bit to the bottom and centrally.
4. To fix the drill, press the forward/reverse button on the A side of the drill, hold the drill chuck ring and press
the trigger switch key.
ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE BATTERY
1. To connect the battery, insert the fuselage contact piece aligned with the corresponding slot in the drill until
it is blocked. If the battery is not fully connected, the tool could break down and harm you and the people
around you. If the battery cannot be easily inserted, repeat the installation process.
2. To remove the battery, press the battery lock button on the front and move the battery forward of the drill.
PRODUCT USE
TRIGGER SWITCH
Before inserting the battery into the drill, make sure that the trip switch is released.
Once the battery has been inserted, to turn the drill on and off, press and release the trigger switch. Each time you
press the switch, the LED light on the front will come on to illuminate the dark areas.
To prevent accidental startup, the drill has a lock option. This option is recommended when the drill is not in use or
when the drill bit is being replaced. To activate the lock, press the back button in the middle position.
DIRECTION OF ROTATION
The direction of rotation of the drill shaft can be changed by varying the forward/reverse direction buttons as required.
To change the direction, first release the trigger switch.
Pressing the forward/reverse button on side A of the drill provides clockwise rotation and pressing the forward/reverse
button on side B provides counterclockwise rotation viewed from a front position. The rewind button can only be used
after the engine has come to a complete stop.
SPEED ADJUSTMENT
The wireless drill is equipped with a two-speed gearbox. It can be changed using the speed mode switch at the top
of the hole.
The slow speed (0-400rpm) has a lot of force and is designed to drill large diameter holes and screw.
The high speed (0-1300rpm) has lower torque and is designed to quickly drill small diameter holes. The speed will also
vary as you press the trigger switch more or less.
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