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Guidelines for maintaining a safe and well-lit working environment.
Crucial safety precautions related to electrical hazards and connections.
Personal protective measures and safe operating practices for users.
Guidelines for tool servicing and the use of identical replacement parts.
Potential inherent dangers that may remain during tool operation.
Steps for unpacking and confirming product contents and condition.
Defines the primary and secondary applications of the electric screwdriver.
Details the operation of the power switch and lock-on feature.
Instructions for inserting and removing driver/drill bits.
Explains the functionality and use of the automatic work light.
Guidance on product upkeep, inspection, and repair procedures.
This document serves as the operator's manual for the iBELL Electric Screwdriver, covering models SD10-86 and SD12-75. It provides comprehensive instructions on the safe operation, assembly, functions, and maintenance of the tool.
The iBELL Electric Screwdriver is primarily designed for fastening and removing screws. It also offers a drilling mode, suitable for light-purpose drilling in wood and steel. The tool is equipped with a chuck for holding driver/drill bits, a torque and mode adjustment ring, a forward/reverse rotation control lever, an ON/OFF trigger switch, and a switch lock-on button. The SD10-86 model features 19 torque settings plus one drill mode setting, while the SD12-75 model offers 23 torque settings plus one drill mode setting. Both models are designed for household and light-duty professional use, emphasizing precision and control in various applications.
General Operation and Safety: Before operating the tool, users are advised to read the manual carefully, paying close attention to general power tool safety warnings and specific electric screwdriver warnings. Key safety practices include keeping the work area clean and well-lit, avoiding explosive atmospheres, and keeping children and bystanders away. Electrical safety guidelines emphasize matching power tool plugs to outlets, avoiding body contact with earthed surfaces, and not exposing power tools to rain or wet conditions. Personal safety measures include staying alert, using personal protective equipment (such as eye protection, dust masks, and hearing protection), and preventing unintentional starting by ensuring the switch is in the 'OFF' position before handling.
Product Overview and Controls: The screwdriver features a chuck (1) for bit insertion, a torque+mode adjustment ring (2) to control output torque and select drilling mode, a forward/reverse rotation control lever (3) for changing rotational direction, an ON/OFF trigger switch (4) for power activation, and a switch lock-on button (5) for continuous operation.
ON/OFF Switch and Lock-On Button: The device is switched ON by pressing the ON/OFF switch (4) and OFF by releasing it. This is a variable speed switch, meaning higher pressure on the trigger results in higher speed and torque. For continuous operation, the user can press the ON/OFF switch, then the lock-on button (5), and then release the ON/OFF switch, followed by the lock-on button.
Mounting/Removing Bits: To mount a bit, the chuck sleeve (1) is turned anticlockwise until the chuck jaws are wide enough. The driver/drill bit is then inserted all the way to the stop, and the chuck sleeve is turned clockwise to fasten the bit securely. To remove a bit, the process is reversed. Users are warned to always use appropriate bits for the intended use and to handle hot bits carefully, wearing protective gloves.
Torque Adjustment: The output torque settings, including a drill mode setting, are adjusted by rotating the torque+mode adjustment ring (2). A higher setting on the ring corresponds to greater torque, while a lower setting provides less torque. The manual provides a detailed table outlining torque ranges and their descriptions for both SD10-86 and SD12-75 models, indicating appropriate settings for driving small screws, screws into soft material, screws into soft and hard material, and for drilling in wood, plastic, and steel.
Automatic Work Light (SD10-86 only): The SD10-86 model includes an automatic work light that illuminates when the ON/OFF switch (4) is pressed. This feature enhances visibility, allowing for more thorough work, especially in dimly lit environments.
Forward/Reverse Rotation Control: The rotational direction is controlled by the forward/reverse rotation control lever (3). Moving the lever to the left (from the operator's position) sets the tool to clockwise rotation for drilling into material and screw-driving. Moving it to the right sets it to anticlockwise rotation for loosening drill bits and screw removal. A central position locks the ON/OFF switch, preventing accidental starting. Users are cautioned to only change the rotational direction when the product is switched OFF and has come to a complete stop, ensuring the switch is fully engaged in the desired position.
Operational Guidelines: Users are instructed to plug the power cord into a suitable outlet, secure the workpiece, and pre-drill holes if necessary. The tool should be held perpendicular to the screw to avoid slipping. The driver bit should be placed directly on the screw before switching the tool ON. The variable speed feature allows for controlled operation, with light pressure for slow speeds and more pressure for faster operation. Appropriate pressure should be applied to maintain contact between the driver bit and the screw head, avoiding damage to either. The tool is suitable for light drilling by adjusting the torque setting to drill mode. Blocked or stuck screws can be removed by changing the rotational direction. After use, the tool should be switched OFF and allowed to cool down.
Cleaning and Storage: Regular cleaning is crucial for safe use and prolonging the product's life. Users should remove debris after each use and before storage, using a dry cloth and a brush for hard-to-reach areas. Chemical, alkaline, abrasive, or aggressive detergents are to be avoided as they can harm the surfaces. The product should always be stored in a place inaccessible to children, preferably in its original packaging or covered with a suitable cloth to protect it from dust.
Maintenance and Repair: Before and after each use, the product and its accessories should be checked for wear and damage. Driver/drill bits should be inspected, and dull or damaged bits should be replaced or re-sharpened to prevent motor malfunction and degraded efficiency. The manual explicitly states that this product does not contain any consumer-repairable parts. All further inspection, maintenance, and repair work must be performed by an authorized service center or a similarly qualified specialist. Users are warned to always switch the product OFF, disconnect it from the power supply, and allow it to cool down before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning work.
Troubleshooting: A troubleshooting section is provided to help users resolve common malfunctions. It lists potential problems such as the product not starting, unsatisfactory results, or the product suddenly stopping, along with their possible causes and corresponding solutions. For instance, if the product does not start, causes could include no power supply, a damaged product, or other electrical defects, with solutions ranging from checking the plug to consulting an electrician. If results are unsatisfactory, it might be due to a worn bit or an unsuitable bit, suggesting replacement or using a suitable bit. If the product stops suddenly, it could be overloaded, requiring removal from the workpiece and restarting. The manual reiterates that only the described steps should be performed by the user, and any further complex issues require professional assistance.
| Model | SD10-86 |
|---|---|
| Category | Power Tool |
| Type | Angle Grinder |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Disc Diameter | 100 mm |
| Battery Type | Lithium-Ion |