Attaching Or Removing Bat- Tery Pack; Operation - Panasonic EYFLA4A Operating Instructions Manual

Cordless impact driver /cordless impact wrench
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Attaching or Removing Bat-
tery Pack
1. To connect the battery pack:
Align the highlighted marker points
and attach battery pack.
• Slide the battery pack until it locks
into position.
[Fig.10]
2. To remove the battery pack:
Push down the button and slide the
battery pack forward.
[Fig.11]
Attaching the tool hanger
[Fig.12]
IV

. OPERATION

WARNING
Do not inhale any smoke emitted from the
tool or battery pack as it may be harmful.
Before Using the Remote
Control (Available as an
optional accessory)
Insert the battery
[Fig.13]
1. Pull out the battery holder.
1 Push in on the fastener as indicated
by the arrow.
2 Pull out the holder.
2. Insert the battery and push the holder
back in.
NOTE:
• If the tool does not respond to the
wireless remote control even when
the remote control is operated close
to the tool, the battery (CR2025) is
dead. Replace it with a fresh battery.
• The included battery is provided for
sample use and may not last as long
as commercially available batteries.
Wireless remote control range
[Fig.14]
The remote control should be operated
within approximately 50 cm and approxi-
mately 60° vertically and horizontally of
the perpendicular relative to the infrared
receiver on the tool.
• Under the following circumstances, you
may not be able to operate the tool,
even within this range.
- If there is an object between the remote
control's transmitter and the tool's receiver.
- Use outdoors or in other environments
where the remote control receiver is
expos e d to a strong light source, or
when the remote control transmitter or
receiver is dirty may cause the tool to
fail to respond, even when the remote
control is used within the operating
range.
[Main Unit]
CAUTION:
If a tool holder is used with the Panasonic
EYF series assembly tools, make sure
the tool's trigger switch doesn't hit the tool
holder. It may run the tool accidentally and
result in battery failure by unexpected battery
discharge.
[Fig.15]
CAUTION:
When storing or carrying the tool, set the
Forward/Reverse lever to the center position
(switch lock).
NOTE:
Exercise caution to ensure no objects come
into contact with the tool's trigger switch.
If an object comes into contact with
the tool's trigger switch, even while the
Forward/Reverse lever is in the center
position (locked), a small amount of electric
current may continue flowing, which may
cause an excessive discharge from the
battery pack and subsequent battery pack
failure.
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