Operation Manual

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Original Instructions
Touch Sensor Grip Power Tool
The TSG system incorporates a fully electronic control system which
operates the tool on pressure applied to the Touch area, instantaneously
allowing operation between Forward and reverse. Tools fitted with TSG
are truly a left and right handed tool, easy to operate and is the latest
technology in Power Tool development
Touch Sensor Grip (TSG)
CAUTION!
Your drill driver is equipped with the innovative
TSG System. It is important to read and understand the following
instructions to get the best use of the TSG system.
(fig. D)
ACTIVATE THE TOOL
Fit the tool with a fully charged battery pack by following the section
Fitting and removing the battery pack to the drill.
Hold the tool naturally, with your index finger on the Forward Touch
Pad and the middle finger on the Reverse Touch pad.
Firmly press the Forward and Reverse Touch Pad at the same time
to activate the tool. Both LED work light and Power Consumption
LED will light up to indicate a successful activation.
(fig. E)
Release the fingers from Forward and Reverse Pad. The tool is
awakened from the sleep mode and ready for use.
SLEEP MODE
To avoid accidental start, the tool will automatically enter sleep
mode if the user does not operate the tool within any 5 min interval.
In the case where the tool has not been used for the 5 min period,
the tool needs to be re activated to allow the remaining functions
of the drill to be used. To activate the tool, please follow the section
above, activate the tool.
FORWARD AND REVERSE
CAUTION!
To prevent damage to the gears, always allow the
chuck to come to a complete stop before changing the direction
of rotation.
The unique TSG System allows quick and single handed change
between forward and reverse. For forward mode, simply apply
pressure the Forward Touch Pad area. To switch to reverse mode,
simply release you finger from Forward Touch Pad and pressure the
Reverse Touch Pad area instead.
(fig. F)
Drilling uses the forward mode. The reverse mode is intended for
the removal of screws and assisting to remove jammed drill bits.
VARIABLE SPEED
CAUTION:
The variable speed control function is NOT
intended to be used for long periods of time during the operation
of the task being performed. Use the variable speed to start
drilling and screwing tasks, and then fully press the switch once
the task has started.
The TSG system enables the user to adjust the speed of the drill
effortlessly. The speed varies according to the amount of pressure
is applied on the Touch pad area in either forward or reverse. The
higher the pressure applied, the higher speed of the drill.
To stop the drill, release the finger from the Forward or Reverse
Touch Pad area and allow the chuck to come to a complete stop.
The electric brake quickly stops the chuck from rotating. This
feature engages automatically when fingers are released from TSG
system in either forward or reverse
NOTE: For speed control, there is no need to squeeze hard on the Touch
Pad. The innovative technology can detect small changes of pressure
applied and adjust the speed accordingly.
NOTE: This drill is equipped with an electric brake. When the brake is
functioning properly, sparks may be visible through the vent slots in the
housing. This is normal and is the action of the brake.
First time users to familiarise themselves with the sensitivity of the TSG
should squeeze the Touch area and experience the functions before
fitting a drill or driver bit.
Two-speed gearbox
The high/low speed range selector allows you to select the gear with the
optimum speed and torque to suit the application.
To select the LOW gear, 0-440 RPM (low speed, high torque setting),
push the gear selector downward (toward the battery).
The word LO will be displayed.
(fig. G) To select the HIGH gear, 0-1450
RPM (high speed, low torque setting), push the gear selector upward
(toward to the top of the drill). The word HI will be displayed.
CAUTION! Do not change between LO gear and HI gear while
the tool is running. Failure to obey this caution could result in
serious damage to the drill.
Adjustable torque control
This drill is equipped with 17 torque clutch positions plus one drill mode
which are controlled by the torque clutch. All of the torque settings are
clearly identified on the torque collar. To adjust the torque setting you
rotate the torque collar. The higher the number, the higher the torque
setting.
(fig. H)
Controlling the torque allows for better control when using the drill on
specific screwing tasks and prevents over-fastening and overtightening.
For drilling, always use the drill mode by aligning the drill icon with the
triangular indicator on the front face of the drill near the torque collar.
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