2. Charging process (Fig.4)
Use only the specified battery and battery charger.
Otherwise battery and charger can be damaged
by fire, explosion, charging error or overheat.
1) Charging indication
Green Blinks:
Before charging
Red Lights:
While charging
Green Lights:
Charging completed
Red Blink:
Overheat stand by(Battery
overheated)
Yellow Blinks:
Charging impossible
Be sure to unplug the charger after finishing the
charging.
2) If charging of the heated battery is attempted
immediately after it has been used or charged,
indicator blinks in red (overheat stand by). After
the cooling, indication changes to red glowing and
charging begins.
3) This charger detects charging status of the
battery and always keeps the battery in full charge
state.
Use only the specified battery and battery charger.
Otherwise battery and charger can be damaged
by fire, explosion, charging error or overheat.
3. Installing and removing battery (Fig.5)
1) Installing.
• Set the rotational direction switch at centre
position (locked state).
• Insert the charged battery into the slot below
the handle until the battery securely latched with
a click.
2) Removing.
• Push the battery button once and take it out to
remove it.
Always set the rotational direction switch at centre
position when inserting the battery or changing,
carrying or storing the tool.
4. Charge state of the battery (Fig.6)
Pulling the switch trigger will turn on the battery
level indicator for about 2 seconds.
1 = Battery 70 - 100% charged
2 = Battery 30 - 69% charged
3 = Battery less than 30% charged
4 = Battery flat of defective
(Blinking/Turn off )
5. Work light (Fig.7)
Pulling the switch trigger will turn on the LED light
6. Reversing the Rotation Direction (Fig.8)
Reversing the rotation direction must be done
only when the tool is switched off . Reversing the
direction during operation may damage the tool
L (Left rotation) : Counter clockwise direction (for
loosening of screw)
R (right rotation) : Clockwise direction (for
fastening of screw, drilling)
Neutral : Rotation lock (for changing the bit)
7. Adjusting the Speed (Fig.9)
1) Press the switch
The power tool switch allows the speed to be
increased steeples up to maximum.
2) Move the speed selector switch (Fig.10)
1: Low speed, high torque
2: High speed, low torque
Do not change direction of rotation until the
power tool is at a stand still.
8. Torque setting
1) Screw work
• Selection is feasible from among 18 setting
anges by force (torque) adjustment ring.
Low setting range when working with small screw
or at soft working material.
High setting range when working with large screw
or at hard working material.
• When the tool is reached at the set torque, the
overload clutch begins to work to keep the tool
in the desired torque. You should set the desired
torque in the practical work.
2) Drilling
• Set the torque adjustment ring to the drilling
position.
The switch has braking function. When you
release the switch, it brings the motor to a sudden
stop. Also, the surplus rotation will be stopped.
It is very convenient for fastening screws in soft
materials processed. The drill spindle is locked
when the switch is not pressed.
If drill stalls, it is usually because it is being
overloaded or improperly used.
Release trigger immediately. Do not click
trigger on and off in an attempt to start a
stalled drill.
9. Automatic Spindle Lock
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