"On/Off" Button - Dremel Micro 8050 Instrucciones De Funcionamiento Y Seguridad

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To select the right speed for each job, use a
practice piece of material.

"ON/OFF" BUTTON

The tool is turned "ON" by the on/off blue
button located on the topside of the tapered
part of the housing.
TO TURN THE TOOL "ON" press and
release the on/off blue button. The tool will
start working at a speed of 15,000 rpm and
the frontal LED light will turn on, If the on/off
button is pressed but not released the tool
and the frontal LED light won't turn on. Right
after the tool is turned on you have the
possibility to turn off the frontal LED light.
Simply press the minus (–) blue speed
control button 3 times and the frontal LED
light will turn off. At this point the tool speed
will be set at 5,000 rpm. To turn on the frontal
LED light again simply turn off and then on
again the tool.
TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF" press and
release the on/off blue button. If for some
reasons the on/off switch doesn't work there
is always the option to alternatively turn off
the tool by the following methods:
Press the minus (–) blue speed control
button to bring the speed of the tool to the
lowest speed level (5,000 RPM).
Hold the minus (–) blue speed control
button for 5 seconds.
ELECTRONIC MONITORING
Your tool is equipped with an internal
electronic monitoring system that helps to
maximize motor and battery performance by
limiting the current to the tool when overload
and stall conditions occur. If you stall the tool
for too long, or bind the bit in a work piece,
especially at high speeds, the tool will
automatically turn itself off thanks to the
fallback built into it. Once this happens,
simply take the tool out of the material you
were stalled in, turn it back on again, adjust
the speed if necessary, and continue using it.
When the battery becomes close to empty,
the tool may shut down automatically more
frequent than normal. If this happens, it is
time to recharge the tool.
Operating Speeds
SPEED CONTROL BUTTONS
Your Dremel Micro is equipped with speed
control buttons. The speed may be adjusted
during operation by pressing on the plus (+)
or (-) minus blue buttons located on the
topside of the battery housing. Speed will
increment or decrement by 5,000 rpm from a
minimum of 5,000 to a maximum of 28,000
rpm. The LED lights located alongside the
blue buttons will illuminate according to the
chosen speed. Every time the tool is turned
off the speed set goes back to the medium
level (15,000 rpm) so it might be necessary
to increase/decrease the speed to the level
that it was being used (e.g. 28,000 rpm)
before the tool was turned off to keep
working on the same application.
You can refer to the charts on pages 27–30
to determine the proper speed, based on the
material being worked and the type of
accessory being used. These charts enable
you to select both the correct accessory and
the optimum speed at a glance.
FIG. 6
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Speed Control
Buttons
Speed Control
& Charge
Indicator Lights

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