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to avoid personal injury and/or material
damage. Only use drills intended for the
actual job.
Fitting/removing drills
Release the collet jaws on the chuck before
inserting the drill by holding the lower ring
on the chuck and turning the lock ring
anticlockwise. Open the collet jaws enough
to take the drill. Push the drill in all the way
into the chuck. Hold the bottom ring rm and
tighten the lock ring clockwise. Make sure that
the drill is correctly positioned. Release the drill
by holding the bottom ring on the collet jaws
and turning the lock ring anticlockwise. Open
the collet jaws enough to take out the drill.
DRILLING
Check that the drill is correctly tted and
secured before starting the drill driver. Use
suitable and sharp drills. Select a low speed
when using large drill. Large holes should be
predrilled with a smaller drill.
Drilling in wood
1. Use a drill intended for drilling in wood.
2. Secure the wooden part in a suitable
manner.
3. Mark out the position of the hole with an
awl or other sharp implement.
4. Set the switch on top of the drill driver to
position 2.
5. Set the torque selector to position .
6. Do not press too hard on the drill driver
when drilling.
Drilling in metal
1. Use a drill for steel when drilling in metal.
Ensure there is adequate cooling with a
which means that the speed increases the
more the power switch is pressed in, decreases
when the power switch is released.
ROTATION SELECTOR
NOTE:
The drill driver must have stopped before
using the rotation selector, otherwise it can
be damaged.
Use the rotation selector to switch between
right and left drive. When the rotation selector
is in the middle position the power switch
is locked and cannot be pressed in. Put the
rotation switch in the middle position when the
drill driver is not in use to prevent unintentional
starting.
ADJUSTING THE TORQUE
NOTE:
Only use this control when the machine is
switched o, otherwise the machine can be
damaged.
Set the machine to its lowest torque by turning
the control so that the arrow points to "1".
In this position the machine is set to the
lowest possible drilling resistance. The higher
the value the control is set to, the higher the
torque. Set the machine to its highest torque
by turning the control to the drill symbol.
A low torque should be selected for screwing.
A high torque can damage the screw head slot,
or even break the screw. Select the position
marked with a drill when drilling. Before
working, test dierent torques on a sample of
the same material.
USING AS A DRILL
NOTE:
Remove the battery before changing drills