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2. Observe which lights illuminate for a reading on your battery’s charge.
Full Charge 50% Charge Low Charge
INSTALLING A SOCKET
CAUTION
!
ALWAYS BE SURE THAT THE TOOL IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE
ATTACHING OR REMOVING A SOCKET. ALWAYS TAKE CARE TO USE THE CORRECT SIZE
SOCKET FOR BOLTS AND NUTS. AN INCORRECT SOCKET WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE
BOLT OR NUT.
1. Align the chosen socket and simply push it onto the anvil. Use only ó” square drive impact
sockets supplied.
2. Squeeze the trigger to start the wrench. Release the trigger to stop.
3. To run the impact wrench in reverse, push the switch-bar through the drive unit. The direction of
rotation is shown on the end face of the switch-bar.
• The 3-position switch bar controls forward or reverse direction of rotation. Select the appropriate
position ONLY when the machine is STATIONARY. Do not move the switch bar when the spindle is
moving. When the switch-bar is in the central position the trigger is locked.
4. Always check the direction of rotation before operation.
5. Turn off the machine as soon as the impact sound is heard.
Note: As the battery becomes discharged, the power available will drop.
Operating the machine at low speed will cause a reduction in torque.
LOOSENING A WHEEL NUT
1. Remove any wheel trim, before selecting the appropriate socket and placing firmly on the square
drive of the wrench.
2. With the FORWARD/NEUTRAL/REVERSE switch bar in the REVERSE running position, and
holding the wrench firmly in BOTH HANDS, pull the trigger. The 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 vehicles handbook so that the wheel is clear of the ground,
then proceed to fully undo the wheel nuts.
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.