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To remove the drill bit or accessory follow the below steps:
Warning!
Drill bits can be hot after use, always wear gloves to
prevent burns or lacerations.
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First loosen the chuck jaws with the chuck key (rotate chuck
key anti-clockwise).
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Remove the drill bit or accessory by hand.
On/off Trigger Switch
Warning!
Prior to turning on the drill ensure you have a secure
hold of the main handle.
To turn the drill 'ON', depress the trigger; to stop the drill, release the
trigger. The drill has a variable speed trigger, the further you depress the
switch the higher the speed of the drill.
Note:
Use lower speeds for starting holes without a centre punch, drilling
in metal or plastics, driving screws or drilling ceramics. Higher speeds are
better for drilling wood and composition boards and using abrasive and
polishing accessories.
Lock on Button
The switch has a lock on button incorporated to the side of the main
handle. As the name suggests it enables the trigger switch to be locked
'ON' without the need to continuously hold in the trigger.
This feature is intended for use when the drill has been mounted in a drill
stand or otherwise firmly held, not by hand (drill stand not manufactured
by Ozito). Avoid locking the switch 'ON' when drilling by hand so that you
can always instantly release the trigger should the bit bind in the hole.
To engage the lock on feature, depress the trigger, then depress the lock
on button with the side of the thumb. Once you release both the trigger
and lock on button, the trigger should remain engaged. To turn off the
drill when the lock on button has been engaged; simply squeeze and
release the trigger.
Warning!
Ensure the lock on button has been released before
disconnecting the plug from the power supply. This is done when
turning the drill off by squeezing and releasing the trigger. Failure
to do so will cause the tool to start immediately the next time it is
plugged in resulting in possible bodily harm or property damage.
OPERATION (cont.)
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