1.3 Replacing the batteries (Light equipped hook)
(1) Loosen the hook screw with a phillips-head
screwdriver (No. 1). (Fig. 10)
Remove the hook cover by pushing in the
direction of the arrow. (Fig. 11)
(2) Remove the old batteries and insert the new
batteries. Align with the hook indications and
position the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals
correctly. (Fig. 12)
(3) Align the indentation in the hook main body
with the protuberance of the hook cover,
press the hook cover in the direction opposite
to that of the arrow shown in Fig. 11 and then
tighten the screw.
Use commercially available AAAA batteries
(1.5 V).
NOTE:
Do not tighten the screw excessively. Such
action could strip the screw threads.
CAUTION:
Failure to observe the following can result
in battery leakage, rust or malfunction.
Position the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals
correctly.
Replace both batteries at the same time. Do
not mix old and new batteries.
Remove exhausted batteries from the hook
immediately.
Do not discard batteries together with
normal trash and do not throw batteries into
fire.
Store batteries out of the reach of children.
Use batteries correctly in accordance with
the battery specifications and indications.
2. Using the bit holder
CAUTION:
Stow the bit in the specified location on the tool. If
the tool is used with the bit stowed improperly,
the bit may fall and cause bodily injury.
Do not stow bits that are of a different length,
gauge or dimension than the plus driver bit (65 mm
long) included in the STANDARD ACCESSORIES.
The bit may fall and cause bodily injury.
Hook
Screw
Fig. 10
Hook cover
Fig. 11
Hook main body
Inden-
tation
AAAA
batteries
Indentation
Fig. 12
Bit
English
Phillips-head
screwdriver
Arrow
Protube-
rance
Protube-
rance
Hook cover
Fig. 13
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