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17. LED light warning signals
This product features functions that are designed
to protect the tool itself as well as the battery. While
the switch is pulled, if any of the safeguard functions
activate during operation, the LED light will blink as
described in Table 9. When any of the safeguard
functions are triggered, immediately remove your
fi nger from the switch and follow the instructions
described under corrective action.
Safeguard
LED Light Display
Function
On 0.1 second/off
0.1 second
(rapid blinking)
Overburden
Blinks for
Protection
approximately
3 seconds after the
switch has been
released.
On 0.15 second/off
0.15 second ×
3 times/Off
2 seconds
RFC
Blinks for
approximately
3 seconds after the
switch has been
released.
On 0.5 second/
Off 0.5 second
Temperature
(slow blinking)
Protection
Blinks while
protection is in
eff ect.
20
Table 9
Corrective Action
If the operating
with the shift knob
set on "2", adjust
to "1" and continue
operation.
Remove the
cause of the
overburdening.
Remove the
problem causing
the tool to jerk
excessively.
When operating
the tool, fi rmly hold
the tool to make
sure it doesn't jerk.
Allow the tool
and battery to
thoroughly cool.
18. Using depth gauge (sold separately) (Fig. 24)
(1) Insert the depth gauge through the side handle's
mounting hole.
(2) Adjust the length to the hole depth, then clamp in
place using the M5 thumb screw.
Side handle's
mounting hole
Tighten
M5 thumb screw
OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS
Resting the unit after continuous work
(1) The power tool is equipped with a temperature
protection circuit to protect the motor.
Continuous bolt-tightening work may cause the
temperature of the unit to rise, activating the
temperature protection circuit and automatically
stopping operation.
If this happens, allow the power tool to cool before
resuming use.
(2) After use for continuous tightening wood screw works,
rest the unit for 15 minutes or so when replacing the
battery. The temperature of the motor, switch, etc.,
will rise if the work is started again immediately after
battery replacement, eventually resulting in burnout.
Depth gauge
Fig. 24