Use and Care Manual
OPERATION
SETTING THE OPERATING SPEED (FIG. 6)
The operating speed of your rotary tool may be adjusted by
pressing on the plus (+) or (-) minus buttons (Fig. 6 - 2) located
on the control panel.
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WARNING: Read and thoroughly understand all instructions and safety information before operat-
ing this rotary tool. Failure to do so may cause personal injuries.
WARNING: Always wear ANSI Z87.1-approved safety glasses, safety gloves and suitable work
clothing. Do not wear jewelry or other loose clothing which could get caught in moving parts. Hold the
tool away from your face and body in case parts and chips fly out unexpectedly during operation.
TURNING THE TOOL ON/OFF (FIG. 6)
• To turn the tool ON, press and release the power button (Fig.
6 - 1). The tool will start operating at a speed of 5,000 RPM and
the front LED light will illuminate. You can adjust the operating
speed by following the instructions in the section "SETTING THE
OPERATING SPEED".
• To turn the tool OFF, press and release the power button.
If the power button fails to work, you can also turn off the tool by
pressing the minus (-) speed button down to the lowest speed
setting, and then holding down the minus button for 6 seconds.
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Every time the tool is turned on, the operating speed will start at 5000 RPM. With each press of the speed
adjustment button, the speed will increment or decrement by 5,000 RPM, from a minimum of 5,000 RPM to
a maximum of 25,000 RPM. The LED speed indicator lights (Fig. 6 - 3) below the buttons will illuminate to
show the chosen speed.
Make sure to use the suitable speed for your workpiece, rotary tool bit, and the task at hand. As a general
rule, larger rotary attachments should be used at a lower speed.
• Difficult jobs (drilling, engraving glass, cutting metal, etc.) are generally performed more efficiently at
higher RPMs.
• Delicate polishing, or operation with plastics and low-melting-point materials require slower RPMs.
The best way to determine the suitable speed is to test on a scrap piece of similar material, observe the
results, and adjust the speed accordingly.










