Setting the Torque (Fig. 3)
Torque is a turning or force that drives a fastener. The greater the torque the
greater the force. Different type of materials require different amount of torque.
The torque can be set depending on the size and type of fastener and the material
in which the fastener is driven.
Use the lower torque for driving screws with a small diameter or when driving
screws into soft materials.
Higher torque is for driving larger screws or when driving screws into hard
materials.
Once the set torque has been reached, the tool will stop automatically.
1. Unlock the tool by pressing the lock-off button until the lock-off indicator goes
off.
2. Briefly press the torque (same as lock-off button) button and the torque
indicators will display the current torque setting.
3. Press the torque button to switch between the three torque settings.
4. The torque indicators light up accordingly:
Battery/Torque Indicator
1 LED on
2 LEDs on
3 LEDs on
NOTE: When the tool is re-started after a break, the torque setting will return to
the previously used torque setting.
NOTE: The torque indicator will go off automatically after approximately 1 minute
of inactivity.
Using the LED Work Light (Fig. 5)
NOTICE: The tool is equipped with a LED
work light that will illuminate when the
forward/reverse switch is pressed. This
provides additional light on the surface
of the workpiece for operation in low
light areas.
The LED work light switches off
automatically approximately 10 seconds
after the forward/reverse switch is
released.
The LED work light will rapidly flash when the tool becomes overloaded or too
hot and the internal sensors will turn the tool off. Rest the tool for a while or
place the tool under airflow for cooling.
The LED work light will flash more slowly to indicate that the battery charge is
low. Recharge the tool.
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Torque
Lowest torque
Medium torque
Highest torque
Fig. 5
Forward/reverse
Switch