Suspension Devices; Cable Installation; Qpm Tools; Display And Multiple Function Button For Hand Held Tools - Stanley Theta Controller User Manual

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Theta Controller
Always ensure drive socket is fully seated and locked into position before connecting power to
tool.

3.3.2 Suspension Devices

Tool suspension devices or bails help support the weight of the tool during tightening operations.
Attach these devices securely and periodically inspect them for damage or loosening.

3.3.3 Cable Installation

ELECTRICAL HAZARD
To Avoid Injury:
Never use a tool with a damaged cable.
Never abuse a cable, carry a tool by its cable, hang a tool by its cable, or pull on a cable to
disconnect it from the tool or the controller.
To ensure superior performance and safe operation, use the Stanley cables specifically designed to
operate these tools.
Never use a tool with a damaged cable. Never abuse a cable, carry a tool by its cable or pull a
cable to disconnect it. Also, keep the cord away from heat, sharp edges, or moving parts.
Use cables of appropriate length (60M maximum) for each application; position and or suspend
them in such a way as to prevent tripping and cable damage, and to provide good work area
maneuverability.

3.4 QPM Tools

3.4.1 Display and Multiple Function Button for Hand Held Tools

Handheld QPM tools have a display and a multiple function button (MFB). Two sets of lights
and 7] indicate tightening cycle status. Two blue lights indicate tool rotation direction,
disassembly [1] or assembly [2]. A single multiple function button [5] can change tool direction
and or parameter sets. When the button is used to select the Job, one of two orange indicators
6] illuminates to show the active Job. EC tools have four sets of lights
indicates when the tightening cycle count exceeds the PM limit.
Display and MFB
for EC02P to EC34P (pistol) Models

3.4.2 MFB Mode

The MFB Mode configures the multiple function button for handheld QPM tools. Functions can
be assigned to a tapping or holding (for one second) operation. The button can be configured to
operate in any of the following modes:
Disable (default)
Reverse (Disassembly)
Job Select
QPM DC Electric Tools
W A R N I N G
The button does nothing. Pressing the button causes the tool
alarm to beep once. Only the assembly blue light [2] illuminates.
Pressing the button toggles between assembly and disassembly
and illuminates the appropriate blue light [1] or [2]. All tool
status lights, [3] and [7], flash when the tool is in disassembly
mode.
Pressing the button toggles between Job 1 and Job 2 and
illuminates the appropriate orange light [6] or [4].
and 7] and an LED [8]
[3
Display for EC Lever Models
[3
[4
or
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