TRIGGER SWITCH
• To operate the
screwdriver
engage the
trigger
switch (1).
• Release the
switch to stop.
FORWARD/REVERSE SWITCH
Use the direction switch (2) on
the top of the screwdriver to
select forward or reverse driving.
• To select forward (when screwing
in fasteners) slide the switch back
away from the hex drive.
• Slide the switch toward the
hex drive to
select reverse
(when removing
fasteners).
HEX DRIVE
The hex drive (3) is designed to
accept commonly available 6mm
hex bits.
A selection of eighteen bits (7)
are supplied to cover most driving
applications. Sizes are marked on
the sides of the bit holders.
1. The driver bits are fitted by
pushing their hexagonal end fully
into the
hex drive (3).
2. A magnetic
extension piece
(8) is supplied to
reach fasteners
in difficult locations. Push the
extension into the hex drive, then
fit the driver bit into the end of
the extension piece.
A magnet ensures that
the bit locates fully into
the extension.
3. To remove the bit from the hex
drive or the magnetic extension,
firmly grasp the bit between
your fingers and pull outward.
CHARGER
• The screwdriver is supplied
uncharged and must be fully
charged prior to initial use.
• The screwdriver will require
5 to 10 charge/discharge cycles
before it reaches its full capacity.
• It is acceptable to charge a
partially discharged battery
to ensure maximum output
for the job.
• Most charge cycles will require
3 – 5 hours.
Warnings
• Do not charge the tool in a
damp or wet environment.
• To prevent overheating, do
not cover the charger and do
not charge in direct sunlight
FUNCTIONS
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ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
Waste electrical products
should not be disposed of
with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your local authority or retailer
for recycling advice.
Always wear ear, eye and
respiratory protection.
Double insulated.
Instruction warning.
Instruction note.
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1 ) S ma l l r e c ta ng ul a r l a b el f o r d ri l l e nd c ap ( s a me f o r a l l m od el s ) ;
2 ) S ma l l r e t a n g u l
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3 ) L ar g e st r e c ta ng ul a r f o r c ha rg er b ot t om c as e;
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1 ) S ma l l r e c ta ng ul a r l a b el f o r d ri l l e nd c ap ( s a me f o r a l l m od el s ) ;
2 ) S ma l l r e t a n g u l
a r l a b el f o r b at t er y b ot t om c as e;
3 ) L ar g e st r e c ta ng ul a r f o r c ha rg er b ot t om c as e;
4 ) T ri t o n la b el w it h r o u nd ed e dg e l a b el i s f o r c ha rg e t o p c as e.
SYMBOLS
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Symbols
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