Genesis GHD1260 Operator's Manual page 7

1/2" 6 amp dual purpose hammer drill
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slowly increasing the pressure on the switch trigger, tool speed will gradually increase until reaching maximum rated RPM.
To start the tool, simply pull the switch trigger. Increase tool speed by applying more pressure on the switch trigger.
To stop the tool, release the switch trigger.
"LOCK-ON" BUTTON
The "Lock-On" button is located in the handle of your tool, beside the switch trigger and allows you to continuously operate the drill at a preset RPM
without holding down the switch trigger.
To lock the trigger "On", pull the switch trigger back fully, depress the "Lock-On" button and release the trigger.
To unlock the trigger, squeeze the trigger back completely then release it without depressing the "Lock-On" button.
CAUTiOn:
Use caution when locking the tool in the "On" position and maintain a firm grasp on the tool.
WArning:
if the "Lock-On" button is continuously being depressed, the trigger cannot be released.
SPEED CONTROL DIAL
This feature enables you to preset the tool for a desired RPM when using the "Lock-On" button feature. The tool speed is adjusted by rotating the "speed
control" dial clockwise to increase the speed and counter-clockwise to decrease the speed. Once you have set the speed you desire, when the switch
trigger is completely depressed and the "Lock-On" button engaged, the tool speed will change to the speed you dialed in.
To preset a desired RPM, pull the trigger back completely and engage the "Lock-On" button. Maintain a firm grasp on the running drill with one hand
and use your free hand to rotate the "speed control" clockwise or counter-clockwise until the desired drill speed is reached. Then pull the trigger back
and release it to disengage the "Lock-ON" feature.
Once you've dialed in the desired drill speed, when you start the drill and engage the trigger "Lock-On" button the drill will change to the speed you
set with the "speed control" dial.
FORWARD/REVERSE LEVER
Located above the trigger is the forward/reverse lever. This lever is designed to allow you to select the direction the drill chuck rotates. for drilling,
hammer drilling and driving screws, the drill is run in the forward or clockwise direction. Reverse or counter-clockwise rotation, is generally used to help
back out a drill bit from a hole and screw removal.
*for forward rotation, move the lever to the right.
*for reverse rotation, move the lever to the left.
(*Note: with the drill chuck pointing away from you)
CAUTiOn:
Do not change the direction of rotation until the tool comes to a complete stop. Moving the "forward/reverse" lever
while the drill chuck is rotating can cause damage to the tool.
CAUTiOn:
Always check the direction of rotation before tool operation.
CAUTiOn:
This drill is not designed for hammering in the reverse or counter-clockwise direction. Failure to comply with this
caution may cause property damage.
MODE SELECTOR SWITCH
The mode selector switch gives you the ability to operate this tool in two different modes. One setting provides rotation only for driving screws and
drilling holes in wood, metal, plastic and other non-concrete material. The rotation only mode is also used for stirring paint, sanding, wire brushing, etc.
The second mode provides rotation and hammering action. Rotation with hammering action gives you the ability to bore holes in concrete, asphalt, tile,
brick or other similar hard materials.
To select the rotation only or drill mode, move the selector switch completely to the right, toward the drill symbol .
To select the rotation with hammering action or hammer drill mode, move the selector switch completely to the left, toward the hammer symbol .
1⁄2" 6 Amp Dual Purpose Hammer Drill
Operator's Manual
GHD1260

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