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OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Always switch off the drill before insertion or removal of the battery. Installing the battery Holding the drill
upright and picking up the battery in your opposite hand, place two fingers over the battery release buttons
and insert the battery until it clicks into place. Do not use excessive force when inserting the battery, if
the battery does not slide in easily, it is not being inserted correctly, it is also possible that there could be
damage to the battery, battery terminals or the drill
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Removing the Battery(Fig.1)
Depress both the battery release buttons and gently pull the battery out of the drill.
NOTE: If light on the charging fails to come on.
Check the charger is securely plugged into the wall outlet and is switched on.
Check the battery is firmly seated onto the charger.
Installing Drill or Driver Bits(Fig.2)
Remove the battery from the drill.
Open or close the keyless chuck to a point where the opening is slightly larger than the drill or driver bit you
intend to use.
Insert the drill or driver bit into the keyless chuck, ensuring the end of the drill or driver bit does not touch
the screw inside the keyless chuck .
Tighten the keyless chuck onto the drill or driver bit as described above.
Removing Drill/Driver Bits(Fig.2)
Remove the battery from the drill Loosen the keyless chuck as described above Remove the drill or driver
bit from the keyless chuck.
Note: Do not handle drill bits without gloves as drill bits and other accessories are sharp or can be hot after
use, this can cause personal injury, General hints for drilling in all materials, Always use sharp drill bits Mark
the place where you would like the hole to be drilled, Commence with a slow speed to start the hole (see
section "Speed Control" for directions on how to do this)
Reduce your pressure on the drill when the drill bit is about to break through the material
Metal Drilling
Support thin material with a piece of scrap wood, Use a centre punch to mark the position of the hole, If
drilling a large hole, use a small size drill bit first to establish a pilot hole then use the required large size
drill bit, Use only HSS(high speed steel) drill bits or those recommended for metal use, When drilling into
iron or steel, use a cooling lubricant such as thin oil. With aluminum, use turpentine or paraffin. With brass,
copper and cast iron, use no lubricant but withdraw the drill regularly to assist cooling
Wood Drilling
Mark the place where you want to drill with a punch or a nail, To avoid splintering on breakthrough, either
clamp a piece of scrap wood to the back of your work piece or continue the hole from the back of the wood
when the drill bit first breaks through
Wear ear protection
Wear dusk mask
Do not dispose of old appliances in the
household garbage
Keep your hands and feet away from all
opening
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