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CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
WARNING!:
BREATHING HAZARD
1) Use of this tool may cause exposure to chemicals
that are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. 2) Dust and debris created during cutting, drilling, grinding or sanding on some
materials may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
To reduce exposure to these chemicals, always use
approved safety equipment, work in a well-ventilated area and wear dusk mask that
filters out microscopic particles.
WARNING!:
CHEMICAL HAZARD.
Battery post, terminals and related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds, a chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer,
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR BATTERY AND CHARGER
Before using the charger and battery pack, read the Instruction Manual carefully.
WARNING!
:
CHEMICAL HAZARD. Do not open battery pack casing. Protect the
battery pack from impacts.
If electrolyte leakage occurs from the battery, it is essential
to avoid contact with skin. If electrolyte does come into contact with your skin, rinse off
with water immediately. In the event of electrolyte contact with your eyes,
consult a physician immediately.
1. Verify the available current corresponds to current required by battery charger.
2. Verify correct polarity (+/-) before inserting the battery pack into the charger.
3.
Do not use battery charger outdoors.
Never let moisture, rain, or splashed water reach
the charging location.
4. Do not charge battery pack when the temperature is below 10oC (50oF) or
above 40oC (105oF).
Charging battery at extreme temperatures can cause shorter battery life.
5. Damaged battery packs or batteries no longer accepting a charge must be disposed of as
hazardous waste.
Do not throw the battery pack into the trash, into fire, or into water. See
Battery Recycling section for disposal information.
6. Do not operate charger with a damaged electrical cable or housing.
Charger with damaged
electrical cable is non-serviceable and must be replaced with a new one.
7.
Use only battery packs and chargers approved by manufacturer for use in tools.
Approved
battery packs and chargers are listed in the Accessories section of this manual.
8. Always keep the charger free from dust and dirt.
9. Always remove battery pack before working on the tool.
10. Cover the battery pack contacts to avoid short-circuiting.
11. Avoid the risk of explosion!
Do not throw Ni-Cd batteries into water or fire.
12. NO SMOKING in battery charging or storage areas.
Damaged NiCAD or NiMH Batteries may
vent the explosive gas hydrogen that can ignite on exposure to any naked flame or spark.
13. FIRE CONTROL
In the event of fire, smother flames with earth or sand.
16. Check for misalignment, binding or breakage of moving parts, and any other condition
that could adversely affect the tools operation.
If damaged, have the tool serviced before
using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools.
17. Accessories and Additional Devices.
Use only accessories and additional devices specified
in the operating instructions or are recommended by the tool manufacturer. The use of any
insert tool or accessories other than those recommended increase risk of injury.
WARNINGS!
CAUTION:
ALWAYS START DRILL ON THE LOWEST SETTING.
If the correct setting has been
chosen, the override clutch opens once the screw has been turned flush into the material.
When removing screws, select a higher setting or set to drill symbol. The proper settings
are best determined in practical trials.
To drill into metal:
If possible, punch the drilling position first, to prevent drill-bit run away.
Use a suitable coolant and/or cutting oil. Coolants and cutting oils are generally available at
most Hardware Stores and Home Centers.
WARNING:
HEARING HAZARD.
Drilling in some materials
may produce noise output exceeding 85dB (A) at the workplace.
In this instance, wear hearing protection.
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Torque Adjustments
1. (SEE FIGURE 5)
The tightening power of your
drill/driver is adjustable to various levels of
driving power. Generally the larger the screw
diameter the higher the torque power setting
is required to drive the screw until it is
properly seated.
Setting
Material/Hardware
1 to 2:
For driving small screws.
3 to 4:
For driving screws into soft
materials or plastics.
5 to 10:
For driving screws into soft woods.
11 to 14: For driving screws into medium/hard woods.
15 to 16: For powerful screw driving.
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For drilling metal, wood or using spade (Hole) bits.
2. To adjust rotate the torque adjustment ring (2) until the
desired setting number is aligned with the indicator arrow (1).
1. 16-Stage Torque Indicator Arrow
2. Torque Adjustment Ring
Figure 5
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ACCESSORIES
Replacement Battery Pack
Model No. 60101018
Replacement Battery Charger
Model No. 60109005