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OPERATING NOTES FOR DRILL
Rotation Direction
Your drill is equipped with a 3-position forward/reverse switch through the
housing above the trigger. When it is pushed toward the right, rotation is
forward (clockwise). When pushed in from the right to the left side, rotation
is reversed (counter-clockwise), and when in center position, it is locked in
neutral and the trigger is blocked. Do not push the rotation direction switch
until the chuck stops turning.
Torque Regulator
This is a 22-position dial situated just before the chuck. When dial indicator
reads 1, torque is at minimum before the clutch disengages the chuck from
the drive; when indicator is just past 21, output is at maximum before it is
disengaged. This is useful in driving screws into different types of material.
More torque will set a screw deeper into material; less torque will prevent it
stripping. Larger screws require more torque to drive than small ones. A little
trial and error will show you which is the optimum setting for the situation.
Release the trigger when the clicking sound indicates the chuck will not turn
further. For drilling, always use the drill setting, indicated by a drill bit. At this
setting, the drive does not disengage from the chuck.
Keyless Chuck
1. Center the rotation direction switch to prevent the motor accidentally starting.
2. Note there are two rings on the chuck. Turning the endmost knurled ring of
the chuck clockwise by hand while with the other hand, holding the second
ring (closer to the rear of the tool) to prevent the motor turning; closes the
jaws of the chuck. Turning that same endmost knurled ring counter-clockwise
opens the jaws.
3. Open the jaws to accept a bit and then close the jaws so they clamp the bit
tightly.
Variable Speed
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ou can vary the spindle rotation speed by modulating finger pressure on the
trigger.
OPERATING NOTES FOR BATTERY PACK
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Normal charging time is 3 to 5 hours. The charger will charge the battery at the
normal rate until charging is complete. After the battery is fully charged according
to the charging time provided in the instructions, remove the battery pack from the
charging stand immediately. Battery temperature will cool to normal.
When charging more than one battery pack, allow 15 minutes between
charges.
The battery discharges slowly over time, even when not used, and may require
recharging before you use the tool.
After many charge/discharge cycles, your battery will lose its ability to hold
a charge. It should then be replaced. Dispose of batteries at an appropriate
waste disposal facility. They contain cadmium, so do not throw batteries away
in common trash receptacles.