Operation
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Pulse mode
is enabled by default.
At the end of the drilling cycle, this feature allows to free the cutting tool from chips stuck in the drilling hole.
Click this button to update the tool.
Operating Instructions
How to use the tool
WARNING Do not start the tool before assuring that the drill head is correctly assembled to the drive
unit. An incorrectly assembled drill head may come loose with high speed and cause bodily injury and/or
property damage.
Fit the tool with a suitable chuck.
Insert the cutting tool into the chuck.
Use the chuck key to tighten the cutting tool on the chuck.
Repeat this operation three times (each 120°).
Hold the tool steady by means of the handle and apply to the part to be cut.
The white front light illuminates the working area.
Tools are equipped with a double-step trigger which allows to adjust the drilling speed to the material.
Press the trigger halfway (first-step trigger) to drill at
Speed 1
and press it fully (second-step trigger) to drill at
Speed
2
.
1
Trigger OFF
2
First-step trigger
3
Second-step trigger
At the end of the drilling cycle, the tool may generate some impacts to free the cutting tool from chips stuck in the
drilling hole.
If the cutting tool is blocked during the cycle, the tool starts automatically a disengagement cycle to free the cut-
ting tool.
How to wake up the tool
The tool switches to
Standby
mode automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity.
Press the trigger.
Tool goes to
Deep sleep
mode after 1 hour of inactivity when battery pack is under low level.
Press the trigger.
Unplug the battery pack, wait for a few seconds, plug the battery pack.
What if LEDs are flashing
Red and green LEDs are flashing when the load level of the battery pack is low.
Change the battery pack and plug the discharged one to charger.
Blue LED is flashing 4 times when the cutting tool counter is at warning level.
Blue LED is flashing once when the cutting tool counter is reached.