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d. Control Mode - Indicator light corresponding to "
CM
" shines green.
In control mode, the tool runs at low-speed at first to help engage the screw into work piece.
Once the screw is well engaged, the tool will increase speed automatically to finish the work
efficiently with steady control over the process. The control mode is available only when the
tool is set in forward rotation (to drive screws in). If the tool is switched to reverse rotation
while in control mode, the impact force and speed are the same as the medium-speed mode "2".
The modes can also be changed when the tool is set in reverse rotation to allow a loosening
force suitable to the work at hand.
NOTICE:
The work mode can be changed only when any mode-indicator light is shining and
the trigger switch is not depressed. The mode button is disabled when the motor is running.
The work mode will be stored in memory and reactivated the next time the tool is turned on or
when the direction of rotation has been changed. Reset the modes as desired.
When the trigger is squeezed slightly, the LED light button is pressed, or the mode button is
pressed, any of the four indicator lights will automatically shine green, to indicate the work
mode saved during the last use and will turn off approximately 60 seconds after the variable
speed trigger switch is released. It means that during approximately one minute after releasing
the switch trigger, the work mode can be changed.
Work mode
displayed
Maximum Impact
Rate (IPM)
Purpose
Example of
application
Low-Speed Mode
2450
Applying less torque
to avoid screw thread
breakage.
Driving small screws in
light-duty applications;
assembling furniture.
Medium-Speed Mode 3400
Applying medium
torque and speed.
Driving screws
in medium duty
application.
High-Speed Mode
3950
Applying high torque
and speed.
Driving heavy-
duty wood screws,
tightening small bolts.
Control Mode
(forward)
3950
Steady control of
driving screws.
Driving long screws.
Removable Belt Clip (Fig . 7)
Your tool is equipped with a removable belt clip
that can be positioned on the left side of the
tool for convenient transport.
To install the belt clip onto the tool:
a. Remove the battery pack from the tool.
b. Align the rib of the belt clip with the threaded
hole on the base of the tool.
c. Insert the screw and securely tighten the
screw with a Phillips head screwdriver
(not included).
Fig . 7