Start Up
General remarks for using the battery
The battery is shipped NOT CHARGED. It is necessary to charge the battery approximately 6 hours before being able to use it.
The normal charge is 32 °F to 113 °F. When not in this level the charge automatically stops until reaching the right temperature.
The normal temperature for discharge / work is 32 °F to 167 °F. If 167 °F are exceeded, the electronic control stops the tool
energy until the temperature reaches the temperature optimum new level. When the battery is below the normal tension while
working the tool stops working. Give the tool 15 minutes rest. In warm weather or after a long period of work the battery will get
too hot to recharge. Allow the battery to cool down before trying to charge again.
Bits or adaptors assembly
• Hold the handle firmly with one hand, and with the other
hand turn the chuck counterclokwise for the jaws to
loosen.
• Insert the bit until it stops or remove it whichever the
situation.
• Turn the chuck tip clockwise to fasten the bit.
Direction of rotation
• To bore and screw release the switch and and press the direction
button on the side where arrows point towards the chuck.
• To reverse the turn, and unscrew press it on the other side.
• The drill switch will get blocked if the button sits in the middle.
CAUTION
• The first time you turn on the drill and after
reversing rotation you might hear a click. This in normal and
does not represent a problem.
• To prevent damaging the tool, never reverse
CAUTION
the rotation direction while the drill is running.
Speed selection
• The two speeds in the drill work in a similar manner to those
used in cars.
• Low speed (1) will give a lot of torque (torsion power). Use this
speed when starting to drill large orifices, be it wood or metal. This
will prevent the bit to get stuck.
• High speed (2) has a reduced torque but lets the drill operate
with higher revolutions per minute, that make the tool when in
the drill function to bore faster lean metal or wood.
Torque Adjust
• To select the desired torque level to screw drive, turn the torque
regulator until it matches the corresponding number with the upper mark:
From 1 to 3 for small screws,
From 4 to 7 for screws on soft materials,
From 8 to 11 for screws on soft and hard material.
From 12 to 15 for screws on hard wood,
On 16 to 21, for larger screws.
• To bore metal, wood or plastic turn the torque regulator into the
ROTATION (
) position.
• The torque level necessary depends on the type of
CAUTION
screw to be used and the material onto which you are working. If in
doubt use a lower torque and increase gradually until reaching the right
one. An adequate torque prevents damaging the tool.
Jaws
Forward
Torque
regulator
Chuck
Reverse
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