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a)
The torque can be adjusted by turning the torque adjustment ring.
b)
The torque is greater when the torque adjustment ring is set on a higher position (19
denotes highest) and the torque is less when it is set on a lower position. "1" denotes
lowest and "19" is the highest.
c) The torque is set according to the screw and material. Soft materials and small screws
use a lower torque setting, and hard materials and larger screws require a higher torque
setting.
Operation
1 Speed selector
WARNING! Never adjust the speed selector whilst the cordless drill is running.
Always let it come to a complete stop first.
a)
The cordless drill has a speed selector on the top of the cordless drill, 1 (LOW) and 2
(HIGH) speed.
b)
Push the speed selector backward to select the low-speed range and push the speed
selector forward to select the high-speed range.
c)
When using the drill in the high-speed range, speed will increase but will provide less
power and torque. Use low-speed for high power and torque application and high-
speed for fast drilling applications.
2 Change the direction of rotation
a)
The direction of rotation can be changed with the forward/reverse selector.
b)
To select the forward rotation, push the selector to the left.
c)
To select the reverse rotation, push the selector to the right.
d)
The variable speed on/off trigger switch can be locked by pushing the selector to the
middle.
3 Turning the tool on or off
WARNING! Do not stare directly at the LED worklight's light beam. Never aim
the beam at any person or animal other than the workpiece.
a)
Ensure the tool has come to a complete stop.
b)
Select the direction of rotation.
c)
Turn on the cordless drill by depressing the variable speed on/off trigger switch
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