WARNING:
personal injuries, read and follow all important safety
warning and instructions before using this tool.
WARNING:
is switched off before insertion or removal of the battery
pack.
INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE
BATTERY PACK (FIG 2)
• to install the battery pack, slide the battery pack into
the bottom of the tool housing all the way until it locks
in place with a click, as shown in fig 2. lightly pull on
the battery to ensure it is locked into place and will
not accidentally fall out of the tool, causing an injury.
• to remove the battery pack, pull the battery away from
the tool while depressing the battery locking tab (8).
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CHARGING THE BATTERY (FIG 3)
NOTE:
always check that the power supply corresponds
to the voltage on the ratings plate.
• Plug the charger (12) into a 120 Volt aC power source.
the green indicator light on the charger will illuminate,
confirming it is powered.
• Connect the charger to the battery (11) as shown in
fig 3. the red light on the charger will illuminate,
indicating that the battery is charging. Meanwhile, the
power indicator lights (9) on the battery pack will flash,
indicating the charging status.
• all three indicator lights will turn solid green once
charging is complete.
• it is normal for the battery pack to become warm while
charging.
• if the battery pack is hot after continuous use in the
tool, allow it to cool down to room temperature before
charging. this will extend the life of your batteries.
NOTE:
it takes approximately 80 minutes to charge up
a completely discharged 2.0ah battery pack.
OPERATION
to reduce the risk of serious
always be sure that the tool
FIG 2
9b
9a
11
BATTERY POWER INDICATOR (FIG 3)
there is a battery power indicator on the battery pack. it
has three green lights (9b). Depress the power indicator
button (9a) on the side to check the battery power level.
when all three lights illuminate, it indicates the battery
is at full power. the battery is at half full power when
two lights illuminate. when one light illuminates only,
it indicates that the battery is at a low power level and
requires immediate charging.
WARNING:
battery pack from the tool or place the switch in the
locked or off position before any assembly, adjustments
or changing accessories.
TRIGGER SWITCH ACTION (FIG 4)
• turn the drill on by depressing the trigger switch (5).
• Depressing the switch further will produce more speed
and torque.
• use the forward/reverse switch (6) to change the
direction of rotation of the drill.
• the forward/reverse switch has three positions:
forward, reverse, and off (middle).
• always check the rotation before beginning your work.
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TWO-SPEED GEAR SWITCH (FIG 4)
• slide the gear speed switch (2) to choose between
position 1 for low-speed range (0-380 rPM) and
position 2 for high-speed range (0-1500 rPM).
• the low-speed range has more power and torque.
use the low-speed range for higher power and torque
applications, and for drilling materials which require a
lower speed such as metal.
• the high-speed range is for faster drilling and driving
applications.
ENGLISH
12
FIG 3
always disconnect the
2
6
FIG 4
7