Maintenance And Storage; Battery Maintenance - Napa Carlyle DSD14 Instruction Manual

Digital screwdriver with 1/4" bit head
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Note:
1. The "Peak Hold" mode recorded value review also can
be operated from "Track" mode operation.
2. If you operate in the "Peak Hold" mode, the display will
show
and please go to next step.
3. If the record is empty, it will show.
4. This function is not supported on all type of models.
5. Communication mode is for uploading record data
to PC.
6. Communication mode is also for calibration of
screwdriver. Please contact your local dealer for
information.

MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE

ATTENTION:
One-year periodic recalibration is necessary to
maintain accuracy.
Please contact your local dealer for calibration.
CAUTION
1.
Over-torque (110% of Max. torque range)
could cause breakage or lose accuracy.
2. Do not shake violently or drop wrench.
3. Do not use this wrench as a hammer.
4. Do not leave this wrench in any place exposed to
excessive heat, humidity, or direct sunlight.
5. Do not use this apparatus in water. (not
waterproof)
6. If the wrench gets wet, wipe it with a dry towel
as soon as possible. The salt in seawater can be
especially damaging.
7.
Do not use organic solvents, such as alcohol
or paint thinner when cleaning the wrench.
8. Keep this wrench away from magnets.
9. Do not expose this wrench to dust or sand as
this could cause serious damage.
10. Do not apply excessive force to the LCD panel.
11. Apply torque slowly and grasp the center of the
handle. Do not apply load to the end of handle

BATTERY MAINTENANCE

1. When the wrench is not used for an extended
period of time, remove the battery.
2. Keep a spare battery on hand when going on a
long trip or to cold areas.
3.
Do not mix battery types or combine used
batteries with new ones.
4. Sweat, oil and water can prevent a battery's
terminal from making electrical contact. To avoid
this, wipe both terminals before loading a battery.
5.
Dispose of batteries in a designated disposal area. Do
not throw batteries into a fire.
DSD14
9
Rev. 03/01/12

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