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Screwing in screws
1. Set the drill driver to right drive.
2. Set the switch on top of the drill driver
to position 1.
3. Set the torque selector to one of the
positions 1 – 19.
4. Put the bit in the slot on the screw
head.
5. Press the bit against the screw with a
rm pressure and screw in the screw.
6. Hold the drill driver rmly until the
screw is screwed in and then release
the power switch.
Unscrewing screws
1. Set the drill driver to left drive.
2. Set the switch on top of the drill driver to
position 1.
3. Set the torque selector to one of the
positions 1 – 19.
4. Put the bit in the slot on the screw head.
5. Press the bit against the screw with a rm
pressure and unscrew the screw.
6. Hold the drill driver rmly until the screw
is unscrewed and then release the power
switch.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Always remove the battery from the drill
driver before carrying out maintenance.
• Wipe the drill driver with a dry cloth.
Do not use detergents or solvents.
• Keep the ventilation openings free from
dust and dirt.
non-ammable coolant.
2. Secure the metal part in a suitable
manner. The metal part should lie at on
the workbench.
3. Mark out the position of the hole with a
punch.
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.
NOTE:
• Select a low speed when you start
drilling so that the drill does not slip
away from the drill hole.
• The drill can jam if the hole is a deep
one. In such cases a high torque can
damage the drill or the drill driver.
Release the power switch if the drill
jams. Set the machine to left drive and
release the drill at low speed.
Drilling in plastic
1. Use a steel drill.
2. Secure the plastic 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.
USING AS A SCREWDRIVER
Check that the bit is correctly tted. Make sure
not to screw in the screws too far. The bit or the
thread can be damaged otherwise.