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The lithium-ion battery pack is protected against deep discharge. When the
battery pack is empty, the machine is switched off by a protection circuit: the
chuck no longer rotates.
In a hot environment or after heavy use, the battery may become too hot to allow
charging.
Allow the battery to cool down before recharging after long storage.
To remove or install the battery pack (See Fig. A)
Press the battery pack release button (9) to release and slide the battery pack
out of your tool.
After reloading, slide it back into your tool.
Set up
Insertion and extraction of the drill in SDS
Take care that the dust protection cap (2) is not damaged when changing tools.
Insertion
Clean and lightly oil the bit before inserting it.
Insert the dust free tip into the chuck with a twisting motion until it clicks into place.
The bit locks itself.
Check the lock by pulling the bit away from the tool.
Extraction
Retract the chuck locking sleeve (3) back and remove the bit.
Caveat
Your tool generates extreme forces to get the job done quickly and efficiently. These
forces can cause inferior quality SDS bits to break and jam in the chuck. Therefore, we
recommend that only high quality SDS bits be used with this tool.
Auxiliary handle (See Fig. B)
Slide handle over hammer and rotate to desired working position.
To hold the auxiliary handle, turn the handle clockwise.
To loosen the auxiliary handle, turn it counterclockwise.
Note: Always use the auxiliary handle for safety.
Adjustable depth stop (See Fig. B)
Loosen the depth stop by turning the handle counterclockwise.
Slide the depth stop or gauge until the distance between the end of the depth
stop and the end of the bit is equal to the depth of the hole/screw you wish to
make.
Then hold the depth gauge by turning the handle clockwise.
On/off switch (See Fig. C)
Press the on/off switch (5) to turn on and release it to stop your tool.
This tool has an ON/OFF switch with variable speed control (5).
Offers higher speeds with increased trigger pull or lower speeds with reduced
trigger pull; speed is controlled by varying the pressure applied to the switch.
Switch lock (See Fig. C)
The switch trigger can be locked in the OFF position. This helps reduce the chance of
accidental starting when not in use.