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LED indicator / Beeper
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Fig.6:
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LED indicator
LED indicator / Beeper on the tool shows the following functions.
Function
Status of the tool
Status of the LED indicator/beeper
Action to be taken
LED indicator
Beeper
Check of the LED indi-
cator, lamp and beeper
operation
When the battery car-
tridge is installed, the tool
checks for its LED indica-
tor, lamp and beeper.
Lights up first in green,
next red.
(And then the lamp
comes on.)
A series of very short
beeps
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Detection of switch
trigger operation when
installing battery
When the battery cartridge
is installed with the switch
trigger pulled, the tool stops
to avoid unintentional start.
Blinks in red and green
alternatively.
A series of short beeps
Release the switch
trigger.
Auto-stop with fastening
completion
The tool setting has
been achieved and the
tool has stopped.
Lights up in green for
approximately one
second.
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Alarm against insuffi
-
cient fastening
The tool has not completed
the tool setting because the
switch trigger has released
before reaching the set val-
ues. Otherwise, the settings
of "Failure Criteria for Phase"
has been achieved.
Lights up in red.
A long beep
Retighten the screw.
Intermission between
the phases
The tool is in the inter-
mitting period configured
by the setting of "Shift to
the next Phase".
Lights up or blinks in
green (depending on
settings)
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Double-hitting detection
When the operator
starts to re-fasten an
already-fastened screw,
the tool detect it and stops.
Lights up in red.
A long beep
–
Alarm for low battery
capacity
The battery power became
low and it is time to replace
the battery cartridge.
Blinks in red slowly.
A series of long beeps
Replace the battery with
fully charged one.
Auto-stop with low
remaining battery
capacity
The battery power is
almost used up and the
tool stopped.
Lights up in red.
A long beep
Replace the battery with
fully charged one.
Anti-reset of controller
The battery voltage dropped
abnormally for some reason,
and the tool stopped.
Blinks in red and green
alternatively.
A series of short beeps
Replace the battery with
fully charged one.
Overload protection
An abnormally high
current continued to flow
through the controller
and the tool stopped.
Blinks in red and green
alternatively.
A series of short beeps
Remove the cause of over-
load and restart the tool. If
no improvement is found,
ask your local Makita
Service Center for repair.
Overheat protection
The motor or the control-
ler heated up abnormally
and the tool stopped.
Blinks in red quickly.
A series of short beeps
Remove the battery car-
tridge immediately and
cool the tool down.
Failure to detect heat
of motor
The detection unit of
the motor fails to detect
the heat because the
cord has broken or other
reasons.
Blinks in red quickly.
A series of short beeps
Remove the battery cartridge
and cool the tool down. If the
indicator does not stop, ask
your local Makita Service
Center for repair.
Motor or controller failure
detection
Motor or controller failure
has been detected. At this
time, tool does not work.
Blinks in red and green
alternatively.
A series of short beeps
Ask your local Makita
Service Center for repair.
Maintenance alarm
A maintenance time has
come according to your pre-
set number of screws driven.
Blinks in yellow.
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Reset the alarm with the
application software.
Alarm for unavailable
data communication
(with the tool in connec-
tion with PC)
Data cannot be
exchanged between the
tool and PC in spite of
the connection.
Blinks in yellow.
–
Restart the application
software and re-connect
the USB cable.
Indication that data commu-
nication is available (with the
tool in connection with PC)
The tool is connected to
PC and data communi-
cation is available.
Blinks in green.
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