Charging Tool
NOTE! The tool does not come completely charged from the factory. Be sure to
charge tool prior to initial use.
Turn the hook to ensure that the charger plug can be inserted into the machine
charging socket. Insert the power adapter plug into your standard power outlet.
The blue LED lights located on the top side of the tool housing will start scrolling
rear/front to signal the battery is receiving a charge. Charging will automatically stop
when the tool is fully charged. When all the blue LED lights are always on charging
is complete.
Battery Charge Indicator
This tool is equipped with a charge indicator that tells you how much charge your
battery has.
When
blue lights are always on, the battery is full. As the battery
capacity decreases, the blue light goes out one by one. When the battery is
depleted, the tool will turn off automatically. The blue light will all go out.
Operating Instructions
Using the Rotary Tool
The first step in learning to use the Rotary Tool is to get the "feel" of it. Hold it in your
hand and feel its weight and balance. Feel the taper of the housing. Always hold the
tool away from your face. Accessories can be damaged during handling, and can fly
apart as they come up to speed. This is not common, but it does happen. Whenever
you hold the tool, be careful not to cover the air vents with your hand. This blocks the
airflow and causes the motor to overheat. For best control in close work, grip the
Rotary Tool like a pencil between your thumb and forefinger. (See Figure 2) The
"Golf Grip"method of holding the tool can be used for more aggressive operations
such as grinding a flat surface or using cutoff wheels. (See Figure 3)
Fig.3
Fig.2
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