Disconnect battery pack from tool before making any assembly, adjustments
or changing accessories. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of
starting the tool accidentally.
Inserting Bits
(Fig. 2)
Do not use the power of the
drill while grasping chuck to
loosen or tighten bit. Friction burn or hand in-
jury is possible if attempting to grasp the spin-
ning chuck.
Move reverse switch lever to the center "OFF"
position. Remove battery pack and turn the
mode selector switch to the drilling
position. Rotate the chuck sleeve counter-clock-
wise viewing from chuck end, and open chuck to
approximate drill bit diameter. Insert a clean bit
up to the drill bit flutes for small bits, or as far as
it will go for large bits. Close chuck by rotating
the chuck sleeve clockwise and securely tighten
by hand. Move forward / reverse switch lever to
desired position.
Belt Clip
(Fig. 3)
When the tool is attached to
the belt, position yourself to
avoid entanglement with surrounding objects.
Unexpected entanglement could cause the tool
to fall resulting in injury to the operator or by-
standers.
The belt clip accessory 5 will allow you to con-
veniently attach your tool to your belt. This fea-
ture will allow you to have both hands free when
climbing a ladder or moving to another work
area.
The belt clip can be attached to either side of
the tool by securing it with a mounting screw. Al-
ways make sure you securely tighten the mount-
ing screw before use.
To use clip, turn tool upside down and attach to
your belt.
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Assembly
Fig. 2
CHUCK SLEEVE
DRILL BIT
Fig. 3
CLOSE
OPEN
BIT HOLDER
SCREWDRIVER BIT
(5)
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