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Getting To Know Your Tool; Operation - King Canada 8020L Instruction Manual

20v max lithium-ion cordless drill driver kit
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TOOL

1. Carrying case
2. 1/2" keyless metal chuck
3. Torque setting ring
4. 2 speed gearbox selector
5. Forward/reverse switch
6. 20V MAX Lithium-ion cordless drill
7. 20V MAX Lithium-ion battery (2)
8. Variable speed trigger
9. LED work light
SPECIFICATIONS
Model ........................................................................................................................8020L
Voltage ................................................................................................................20V MAX
Battery type ............................................................................................1300m/Ah (li-ion)
Keyless chuck ..............................................................................................................1/2"
Number of speeds and range ........................................................2 (0-350, 0-1200 RPM)
Torque settings ........................................................................................................19 + 1
Torque..................................................................................................................283 in/lbs
Charger ............................................................................................................45 minutes
Figure 1
10. 20V MAX Lithium-ion battery charger
Not shown:
• Battery power level indicator
• Bit holder
• 6 drill bits, 6 screwdriver bits (Robertson
#1 & #2, Phillips #1 & #2, 5mm & 6mm
flat), bit extension

OPERATION

Using your 20V MAX Lithium-ion cordless drill
WARNING: Do not install battery until the accessory is
installed securely to the tool. Wear protective gloves
and safety glasses, an accessory can become extremely
hot during operation, danger of burns!
Charging the battery/battery level indicator
Both batteries come with a battery power level indicator
(A) Fig.2, press the button (B) to see the charge level. If
the battery level is low charge the battery. To charge the
battery (C) Fig.2, plug charger (D) power cord into a
120V AC receptacle (do not use extension cord). The
green LED (E) will flash to indicate power to the charger.
Align the grooves the battery with those of the charger
and slide the battery all the way until it snaps into place.
The red LED (F) will light up indicating the charging
procedure has begun. Once the green LED (E) lights up,
the battery is fully charged and ready to use. Press the
battery clip (B) Fig.3 to remove battery from charger.
Installing/removing battery from drill
To install a battery (A) Fig.3 to the base of the cordless
drill, align the grooves the battery with those of the drill
base and slide the battery all the way until the battery clip
(B) snaps and holds the battery into place.
To remove the battery from the base of the drill,
press the battery clip (B) Fig.3 and slide the battery away
from the drill base.
Variable speed trigger
Your cordless drill is equipped with a variable speed
trigger (A) Fig.4. The speed can be controled from the
minimum to the maximum RPM just by the pressure
applied to the trigger switch. Apply more pressure to
increase speed and apply less pressure to decrease
speed. Release trigger to stop drill.
Forward/reverse switch and trigger lock
Your cordless drill is equipped with a forward/reverse
switch and trigger lock (B) Fig.4. It is located above the
trigger. This switch is designed to change the direction of rotation of the keyless chuck and
to lock the trigger to help prevent accidental starts and battery discharge. For a forward
rotation (with the chuck pointing away from you) move the lever to the left. For reverse
rotation move the lever to the right. To lock the trigger, place the lever in the centre posi-
tion.
WARNING! Do not change the rotation direction until the drill chuck has come to a
complete stop. Changing the rotation during an operation can cause damage to the
tool.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4

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