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Operation
1. Choice of gear
Slide the gear selector
( 4) to LO or HI, corresponding to a low
or high torque selection.
A gear change may only be
performed in standstill mode!
2. Direction switch
You can toggle between right and left ro-
tation by pushing the direction of rotation
switch ( 5).
If you move the direction switch ( 5) to
the middle position, the device is secured
against being switched on.
The direction changed may
only be performed in stand-
still mode!
3. Torque adjustment
You can preset the maximum torque by
rotating the torque adjustment ring ( 3)
17+1 torque levels are provided. At the
last level, the maximum torque is available.
This position is especially suitable for dril-
ling, so it is also marked with a drill icon.
Reaching the preset torque limit produces
a noticeable rasping sound. This sound is
caused by the slip clutch.
Torque adjustment should
only be performed in stand-
still mode!
4. Keyless drill chuck
removal
To use the bitholder (17), you must remove
the keyless chuck (1).
Hold the keyless chuck (1) firmly from the
front and pull or push the Chuck ring (2)
against the keyless chuck (1) in the direc-
tion of the arrow mark „Unlock“ on the
Chuck ring (2). This unlocks the keyless
chuck (1) and it can be pulled forward.
To set the keyless chuck again, pull it onto
the bitholder (17) until you can push it over
completely. Lock the keyless chuck (1) with
the Chuck ring (2). To do this, push or pull
the Chuck ring (2) in the direction of the
arrow mark „Lock“ on the Chuck ring (2).
5. Tool change
Rotate the keyless chuck (1) counter-clock-
wise, until the drill chuck aperture is large
enough to accommodate the tool.
Push the tool as far as possible into the
keyless chuck (1) and rotate the chuck
clockwise to clamp the tool firmly.
To remove the tool again, rotate the keyless
chuck (1) and pull out the tool.
6. Using the bitholder
After removing the keyless chuck (1) you can
use the bitholder.
Insert a suitable 6-point bit in the bitholder
(17). Because of the 6-point bit holder, it may
be that you need to rotate the bit slightly.