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OPERATING PROCEDURES
• Release the trigger when a clicking sound indicates the chuck will not turn further.
• For drilling, always use the drill setting, indicated by the pictogram of a drill bit.
At this setting, the drive will not disengage from the chuck.
KEYLESS CHUCK
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Center the rotation direction knob to prevent the motor from accidentally starting.
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Note there are two rings on the chuck. Turn the endmost knurled ring of the
chuck clockwise by hand while, holding the second ring with the other hand
(closer to the rear of the tool), this closes the jaws of the chuck.
Turning that same endmost knurled ring counter-clockwise opens the jaws.
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Open the jaws to accept the bit and then close the jaws so they clamp the bit
tightly.
BATTERY AND CHARGER
WARNING!
Dispose of batteries at an appropriate waste disposal facility.
CALL 1-866-915-8626 FOR ADVICE.
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WARNING!
Never charge a battery until it has cooled down, charging the hot battery may
cause the battery to explode.
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This battery-operated drill has NOT been fully charged at the factory.
Battery must be fully charged before the first use: 5-8 hours. It will reach full
performance after about five charge/discharge cycles.
Normal charging time is approximately 3-5 hours. When the battery is fully
charged, the charging indicator light is turn to green.
To charge, plug the DC charging lead and charger plug fitting into the charging
socket in the back of the tool handle.
Plug the charger’s AC input plug into a 120V household current.
When battery is charging, the charging indicator light is turn to red.
The batteries discharge slowly over time, even when not used, and may require
recharging before you use the tool.
Should it eventually become necessary, dispose of this tool at an appropriate
waste disposal facility. The tool batteries contain cadmium, so do not throw
away in common trash receptacles.