Auxiliary handle and
depth gauge
1. Turn the auxiliary handle (2)
anti-clockwise to loosen the
collar and slip it over the chuck
onto the drill.
2. Insert the depth gauge (3)
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in the hole at the top of the
handle (2).
3. The auxiliary handle can swivel
360° for the most comfortable
position and easiest operation.
4. The depth gauge helps keep
an accurate depth when drilling
holes to a set depth.
5. To change the position of the
depth gauge, turn the handle
grip anti-clockwise until the
depth gauge is loose enough
to slide through the hole.
6. Set the depth, checking the
depth with a steel rule for most
accurate measurement and
then turn the handle grip
clockwise to tighten both the
depth stop and the auxiliary
handle in the required position.
Inserting and removing bits
CAUTION. Always ensure that the drill is switched off an the
plug is removed from the power point before making any
adjustments.
The drill is fitted with a
comfortable rubber keyless
chuck for easier tightening and
more grip torque.
1. Open the chuck jaws by
pressing down the spindle
lock button (9), firmly holding
the keyless chuck (1) and
rotating the housing in an
anti-clockwise direction.
2. Open the jaws sufficiently so
as to fit the desired accessory.
Ensure the accessory is
inserted so the jaws clamp
securely on the smooth section
of the drill bit.
3. To firmly clamp the accessory
in the chuck, grasp the chuck
housing and rotate the chuck
housing in a clockwise direction
until you hear the "click".
4. Now ensure the Spindle Lock
Button has released by either
tapping the chuck, turning the
chuck around the yellow collar,
or changing the speed from
1 - 2 and back. The spindle lock button comes up with
a "Click" and the chuck is free to turn.
Never start the drill with the spindle lock button locked
down.
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