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    Cordless Drill & Driver
    Perceuse et tournevis sur batterie
    Taladro y destornillador sin cable eléctrico
    Operating Instructions
    Instructions d’utilisation
    Manual de instrucciones
     Model No: EY7411
    IMPORTANTThis manual contains safety information. Read manual completely before f\
    irst using this product and save this manual for future use.
    IMPORTANTCe mode d’emploi contient des informations sur la sécurité. Lis\
    ez-le en entier avant d’utiliser le produit et conservez-le pour référence.
    IMPORTANTEEste manual contiene información de seguridad. Lea completamente este\
     manual antes de utilizar por primera vez este producto, y guárdelo para poder consultarlo en el futuro.
    
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    Index/Index/Indice
    English: Page  4
    Français: Page  16
    Español:  Página  30
    FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
    DESCRIPTION DES FONCTIONS
    DESCRIPCIÓN FUNCIONAL
    (X)
    (V)
    (U)
    (W)
    (A)
    (F)
    (D)
    (B)
    (C)
    (H)
    (R)
    (S)
    (N)
    (T)
    (E)
    (O)
    (Q)(P)
    (K)
    (G)
    (M)
    (L)
    (J)
    (I)
    
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    (A)Speed selector switchSélecteur de vitesse de rotationConmutador selector de velocidad(B)Main switch lockVerrou de l’interrupteur principalBloqueo de interruptor principal(C)Forward/Reverse switchSélecteur de marche avant/marche arrièreConmutador de avance/marcha
    (D)Buzzer sound partPièce de l’alarmeParte de sonido de zumbador(E)Battery pack (EY9L10)Batterie autonome (EY9L10)Batería (EY9L10)(F)Control panelPanneau de commandePanel de controle(G)Reset buttonBouton de remise à zéroBotón de reposición(H)LED lightLumière DELLuz indicadora
    (  I )– (MINUS) buttonBouton – (MOINS)Botón – (MENOS)(J)+ (PLUS) buttonBouton + (PLUS)Botón + (MÁS)(K)Count system display lampVoyant d’affichage du système de comptageLuz indicadora del sistema de cuenta(L)Count display LEDDEL de l’affichage du compteurLED indicadora de cuenta(M)Mode ButtonBouton de ModeBotón de modo(N)Hold switchSélecteur de pauseConmutador HOLD(O)Clutch handlePoignée de l’embrayageMango de embrague(P)Clutch lock coverCouvercle du verrou de l’embrayageCubierta de bloqueo de embrague(Q)Hexagonal bit chuckMandrin de mèche hexagonalPortador de broca hexagonal(R)Battery low warning lampTémoin d’avertissement de batterie basseLuz de aviso de baja carga de batería(S)LED light ON/OFF buttonBouton Marche/Arrêt de la lumière DELBotón ON/OFF de luz LED
    (T) # Phillips bit Mèches Phillips # Broca Philips No(U)Battery charger (EY0L10)Chargeur de batterie (EY0L10)Cargador de la batería (EY0L10)(V)Ni-Cd battery pack dockPoste d’accueil de la batterie autonome Ni-CdEnchufe de carga de batería Ni-Cd
    (W)Battery dock coverCouvercle du poste d’accueil de la batterieCubierta de enchufe de carga de batería(X)Li-ion battery pack dockPoste d’accueil de la batterie autonome Li-ionEnchufe de carga de batería Li-ión
    
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    I.  GENERAL  SAFE­
    TY RULES
     WARNING! Read all instructions
    Failure  to  follow  all  instructions  listed below  may  result  in  electric  shock,  fire and/or  serious  injury.  The  term  “power tool”  in  all  of  the  warnings  listed  below refers  to  your  mains  operated  (corded) 
    power  tool  and  battery  operated  (cord -
    less) power tool.
    SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
    Work Area Safety
    1) Keep work area clean and well lit.Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
    ) Do  not  operate  power  tools  in  explo­sive atmospheres, such as in the pres­ence  of  flammable  liquids,  gases  or dust.Power  tools  create  sparks  which  may ignite the dust or fumes.
    3) 
    Keep  children  and  bystanders  away while operating a power tool.Distractions can cause you to lose control.
    Electrical Safety
    1) P o w e r  t o o l  p l u g s  m u s t  m a t c h  t h e outlet.  Never  modify  the  plug  in  any way.  Do  not  use  any  adapter  plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools.Unmodified  plugs  and  matching  outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
    ) 
    Avoid  body  contact  with  earthed  or grounded  surfaces  such  as  pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators.T h e r e  i s  a n  i n c r e a s e d  r i s k  o f  e l e c t r i c shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
    3) Do  not  expose  power  tools  to  rain  or wet conditions. 
    Wa t e r  e n t e r i n g  a  p o w e r  t o o l  w i l l  i n -
    crease the risk of electric shock.
    4) 
    Do  not  abuse  the  cord.  Never  use  the cord  for  carrying,  pulling  or  unplug­ging  the  power  tool.  Keep  cord  away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.Damaged  or  entangled  cords  increase the risk of electric shock.
    5) 
    W h e n  o p e r a t i n g  a  p o w e r  t o o l  o u t ­doors,  use  an  extension  cord  suitable for outdoor use. Use  of  a  cord  suitable  for  outdoor  use reduces the risk of electric shock.
    Personal Safety
    1) Stay  alert,  watch  what  you  are  doing and  use  common  sense  when  opera­ting  a  power  tool. Do  not  use  a  power tool  while  you  are  tired  or  under  the influence  of  drugs,  alcohol  or  medi­cation.
    A  moment  of  inattention  while  operating power tools may result in personal injury.
    ) 
    Use  safety  equipment.  Always  wear eye protection. Safety  equipment  such  as  dust  mask, n o n - s k i d  s a f e t y  s h o e s ,  h a r d  h a t ,  o r hearing  protection  used  for  appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
    3) 
    Avoid  accidental  starting.  Ensure  the switch  is  in  the  off  position  before plugging in. 
    Carrying  power  tools  with  your  finger  on the switch or plugging in the power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
    4) 
    Remove any adjusting key or wrench before turning the power tool on. 
    A  wrench  or  a  key  left  attached  to  a r o t a t i n g  p a r t  o f  t h e  p o w e r  t o o l  m a y result in personal injury.
    5) 
    Do  not  overreach.  Keep  proper  foot­ing and balance at all times. 
    This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
    6) 
    Dress properly. Do not wear loose cloth­ing  or  jewellery.  Keep  your  hair,  cloth­i n g  a n d  g l o v e s  a w a y  f r o m  m o v i n g parts.
    Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
    7) 
    If  devices  are  provided  for  the  con­nection of dust extraction and collec­tion  facilities,  ensure  these  are  con­nected and properly used. 
    Use  of  these  devices  can  reduce  dust related hazards.
    Power Tool Use and Care
    1) Do  not  force  the  power  tool.  Use  the 
    correct power tool for your appl ication.
    The  correct  power  tool  will  do  the  job better  and  safer  at  the  rate  for  which  it was designed.
    ) 
    Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off.
    A n y  p o w e r  t o o l  t h a t  c a n n o t  b e  c o n t -
    rolled  with  the  switch  is  dangerous  and must be repaired.
    
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    3) Disconnect  the  plug  from  the  power source  and/or  the  battery  pack  from t he  powe r  t ool  be f o r e  m a k ing  a ny adjustments,  changing  accessories, or storing power tools. S u c h   p r e v e n t i v e   s a f e t y   m e a s u r e s reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
    4) 
    Store idle power tools out of the reach of  children  and  do  not  allow  persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool.
    Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
    5) 
    Maintain  power  tools.  Check  for  mis­alignment or binding of moving parts, b r e a k a g e  o f  p a r t s  a n d  a n y  o t h e r condition  that  may  affect  the  power tools  operation.  If  damaged,  have  the power tool repaired before use.
    Many  accidents  are  caused  by  poorly maintained power tools.
    6) 
    Keep cutting tools sharp and clean.
    Properly  maintained  cutting  tools  with sharp  cutting  edges  are  less  likely  to bind and are easier to control.
    7) 
    Use  the  power  tool,  accessories  and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions and in the manner intend­ed  for  the  particular  type  of  power tool,  taking  into  account  the  work­ing conditions and the work to be per­formed.
    Use  of  the  power  tool  for  operations d i ff e r e n t  f r o m  t h o s e  i n t e n d e d  c o u l d result in a hazardous situation.
    Battery Tool Use and Care
    1) Ensure  the  switch  is  in  the  off  posi­tion before inserting battery pack.
    Inserting  battery  pack  into  power  tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
    ) 
    Recharge only with the charger speci­fied by the manufacturer.
    A  charger  that  is  suitable  for  one  type of  battery  pack  may  create  a  risk  of  fire when used with another battery pack.
    3) 
    Use  power  tools  only  with  specifi­cally designated battery packs.
    U s e  o f  a n y  o t h e r  b a t t e r y  p a c k s  m a y create a risk of injury and fire.
    4) 
    When  battery  pack  is  not  in  use,  keep  it away  from  other  metal  objects  like  paper clips,  coins,  keys,  nails,  screws,  or  other s m a l l  m e t a l  o b j e c t s  t h a t  c a n  m a k e  a connection from one terminal to another.
    Shorting  the  battery  terminals  together may cause burns, or a fire.
    5) 
    Under  abusive  conditions,  liquid  may be  ejected  from  battery;  avoid  con­tact.  If  contact  accidentally  occurs, flush  with  water.  If  liquid  contacts eyes, additionally seek medical help.
    L i q u i d  e j e c t e d  f r o m  t h e  b a t t e r y  m a y cause irritation or burns.
    Service
    1) Have  your  power  tool  serviced  by  a qualified  repair  person  using  only identical replacement parts. 
    This will ensure that the safety of power tool is maintained.
    II.   SPECIFIC  SAFE­
    TY RULES
    1)   Wear ear protectors when using the tool for extended periods.
      Prolonged  exposure  to  high  intensity 
    noise can cause hearing loss.
    )   Be  aware  that  this  tool  is  always  in  an operating  condition,  since  it  does  not ha ve  to  be  pl ugg ed  i nto  a n  el ectrica l outlet.
    3)  Hold  power  tools  by  insulated  grip­
    p i n g  s u rf a c e s  w h e n  p e r f o r m i n g  a n 
    operation  where  the  cutting  tool  may 
    contact hidden wiring.
      Contact  with  a  “live”  wire  will  make  ex -
    posed  metal  parts  of  the  tool  “live”  and shock the operator.
    4) If the bit becomes jammed, immediately turn  the  main  switch  off  to  prevent  an overload  which  can  damage  the  battery pack  or  motor.  Use  reverse  motion  to loosen jammed bits.
    5)   Do  not  touch  the  rotating  parts  to  avoid 
    injury.
    6) 
    Do  not  use  the  tool  continuously  for  a long  period  of  time.  Stop  using  the  tool from  time  to  time  to  avoid  temperature rise and heat overload of the motor.
    7)  Do not drop the tool.
    
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    Symbol Meaning
    VVolts
    Direct current
    n0No load speed
    … min-1Revolutions or reciprocations per minutes
    AhElectrical capacity of battery pack
    Rotation only
     WARNING! 
    Some dust created by power sanding, saw-ing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities  contains  chemicals  known  to  the State  of  California  to  cause  cancer,  birth defects  or  other  reproductive  harm.  Some examples of these chemicals are:
    •  Lead from lead-based paints
    • 
    Crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other masonry products
    •  Arsenic  and  chromium  from  chemical -
    ly-treated lumber.
    To  reduce  your  exposure  to  these  chemi -
    cals:  work  in  a  well  ventilated  area,  and work  with  approved  safety  equipment, such  as  dust  masks  that  are  specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.
    III. FOR  BATTERY  CHAR­
    GER & BATTERY PACK
    Important Safety Instructions
    1) SAVE  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  -This m a n u a l  c o n t a i n s   i m p o r t a n t   s a f e t y and  operating  instructions  for  battery charger EY0L10.
    )  Before  using  battery  charger,  read  all 
    instructions  and  cautionary  markings on  battery  charger,  battery  pack,  and product using battery pack.
    3) CAUTION  -To  reduce  the  risk  of  injury, charge  only  Panasonic  Battery  Pack  as shown in last page.O t h e r  t y p e s  o f  b a t t e r i e s  m a y  b u r s t causing personal injury and damage.
    4)  Do not expose charger and battery pack 
    to rain or snow. 5) 
    To  reduce  risk  of  damaging  the  electric 
    plug  and  cord,  pull  by  plug  rather  than cord when disconnecting charger.
    6) 
    M a k e  s u r e  c o r d  i s  l o c a t e d  s o  t h a t  i t will  not  be  stepped  on,  tripped  over,  or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
    7)  An  extension  cord  should  not  be  used unless absolutely necessary.Use  of  improper  extension  cord  could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If  extension  cord  must  be  used,  make sure that: 
    a.  pins  on  plug  of  extension  cord  are 
    the  same  number,  size  and  shape  as those of plug on charger.
    b.  extension  cord  is  properly  wired  and 
    in good electrical condition.
    c.  wire  size  is  large  enough  for  ampere 
    rating of charger as specified below.
    RECOMMENDED MINIMUM AWG SIZE OFEXTENSION CORDS FORBATTERY CHARGERS
    AC Input Rating.AmperesAWG Size of Cord
    Equal to or greater thanBut less thanLength of Cord, Feet
    550100150
    018181816
    8)  Do  not  operate  charger  with  damaged cord or plug-replace them immediately.
    9)  Do not operate charger if it has received 
    a  sharp  blow,  been  dropped,  or  other -
    wise  damaged  in  any  way;  take  it  to  a qualified service personnel.
    10) D o  n o t  d i s a s s e m b l e  c h a r g e r ;  t a k e  i t to  a  qualified  service  personnel  when service  or  repair  is  required.  Incorrect 
    reassembly  may  result  in  a  risk  of  ele -
    ctric shock or fire.
    11) To  reduce  the  risk  of  electric  shock,  un-plug charger from outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
    1) The  charger  and  battery  pack  are  spe -cifically  designed  to  work  together.  Do not  attempt  to  charge  any  other  cordless tool or battery pack with this charger.
    13) Do  not  attempt  to  charge  the  battery pack with any other charger.
    14 ) Do  not  attempt  to  disassemble  the  bat-
    tery pack housing. 
    15 ) Do  not  store  the  tool  and  battery  pack in  locations  where  the  temperature  may 
    reach  or  exceed  50°C  (1 °F)  (such as  a  metal  tool  shed,  or  a  car  in  the 
    
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    summer), which can lead to deterioration of the storage battery.
    16) Do  not  charge  battery  pack  when  the 
    temperature  is  BELOW  0°C  (3 °F)  or 
    ABOVE 40°C (104°F). This is very impor-tant in order to maintain optimal condition of the battery pack.
    17 ) Do  not  incinerate  the  battery  pack.  It can explode in a fire.
    18 ) Avoid  dangerous  environment.  Do  not use charger in damp or wet locations.
    19 ) The  charger  is  designed  to  operate  on standard  household  electrical  power only.  Do  not  attempt  to  use  it  on  any other voltage!
     0) Do not abuse cord. Never carry charger 
    by  cord  or  yank  it  to  disconnect  from outlet.  Keep  cord  away  from  heat,  oil and sharp edges.
     1) Charge  the  battery  pack  in  a  well  ven
    -tilated  place,  do  not  cover  the  charger and battery pack with a cloth, etc., while charging.
     ) Use  of  an  attachment  not  recommend -ed  may  result  in  a  risk  of  fire,  electric shock, or personal injury.
     3) Do  not  short  the  battery  pack. A  battery 
    short  can  cause  a  large  current  flow, over  heating  and  create  the  risk  of  fire or personal injury.
     4) N O T E :  I f  t h e  s u p p l y  c o r d  o f  t h i s  a p -
    pliance  is  damaged,  it  must  only  be  re-placed  by  a  repair  shop  authorized  by the  manufacturer,  because  special  pur-pose tools are required.
     5) 
    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC S H O C K ,  T H I S  A P P L I A N C E  H A S  A POLARIZED  PLUG  (ONE  BLADE  IS WIDER THAN THE OTHER).
      This  plug  will  fit  in  a  polarized  outlet 
    only  one  way.  If  the  plug  does  not  fit fully  in  the  outlet,  reverse  the  plug.  If it  still  does  not  fit,  contact  a  qualified electrician  to  install  the  proper  outlet. Do not change the plug in any way.
    IV. ASSEMBLY & 
                OPERATION
    	Hexagonal Bit Chuck
    Attaching the bits
    NOTE:When  attaching  or  removing  drill bits,  disconnect  the  battery  pack 
    from  the  tool  and  switch  the  lock button into the lock position.
    1.  Hold the collar of the chuck and pull it 
    out from the driver.
    .  Insert  the  bit  into  the  chuck.  Release 
    the collar.
    3.  The  collar  will  return  to  its  original 
    position when it is released.
    4.  Pull  the  bit  to  make  sure  it  does  not 
    come out.
    5.  To remove the bit, pull out the collar in 
    the same way.
    BitHexagonal bit chuck
    9.5 mm (3/8") - 13 mm (33/64")6.35 mm (1/4")
    	Clutch Handle
      (Clutch Torque Setting)
    Adjust the torque to one of the  1 pos-sible  settings  to  the  job.  There  is  an interval  of  about  0.13  N·m  (1.3  kf-cm or 1.1 in-lbs) between steps.
    CAUTION:Test the setting before actual opera -tion.
     
    Set the scale at this mark.
    
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    Reference for Adjusting Torque
    SettingTorqueUse
    1Approx: 0.9 N·m(3.0 kgf-cm or .6 in-lbs)
    For driving screws
    5Approx: 0.8 N·m(8.4 kgf-cm or 7.3 in-lbs)
    9Approx: 1.35 N·m(13.8 kgf-cm or 1.0 in-lbs)
    13Approx: 1.88 N·m
    (19.  kgf-cm or 16.6 in-lbs)
    17Approx: .41 N·m
    (  4.6 kgf-cm or  1.3 in-lbs)
    1Approx: .94 N·m(30.0 kgf-cm or  6.0 in-lbs)
    Approx: 4.4 N·m(45.0 kgf-cm or 39.0 in-lbs)
    For power-ful driving screws and drilling
    ●  When  using  at  high  speeds,  set  the clutch  at  10  or  below.  (Operation stops at the maximum torque of 1.5 N·m  (15  kgf-cm)  when  the  scale  is higher.)
    ●  T h e  a u t o  s h u t - o ff  f u n c t i o n  m a y 
    b ecome  inoperable  at  high  clutch 
    settings when battery power drops. 
    Recharge the battery in that case.
    NOTE:
    The  chart  is  only  a  reference.  The torque  settings  may  differ  by  materi-als, types of screws, etc. Please test it at your own conditions before use.
    	Control Panel
    Manufacturer settings upon shipment 
    ●  Count system: Count down system
    ● Count setting value: 99
    ● Buzzer sound pitch: b1 (Low sound)
    ● Double  tightening  counting  preven-tion count time: 0 (OFF)
    ● Hold switch: Released
    Please  set  the  settings  according  to conditions of use. 
    Screw count function
    ● C o u n t s  t h e  n u m b e r  o f  a u t o  s t o p s . (Counts the number of screws driven)
    ●  The  count  method  can  be  selected from “UP” or “DOWN”.
    ●  When the set number of screws to be driven  is  reached,  a  buzzer  sounds and the count value is reset.
    ●  The  buzzer  sound  can  be  selected from 3 types of sound.
    ●  Double tightening counting prevention function 
      Work  (double  tightening  and  screw 
    driving  confirmation,  etc.)  that  began 
    within the set time is not counted after 
    the driven screws are counted.Count display lamp
    Count system display lamp
    Lock button
    Switch
    Hold switch
    ON
    Release
    Starting the control panel
    1.  Release the hold switch.
    .  To illuminate the control panel
    1 Release the lock button
    2  Press  (Control panel is lit.)
    ● 
    The  count  display  lamp  and  “UP”  or “DOWN” are illuminated.
    Setting  the  count  functions  (Screw count setting/Count system setting)
    1.Press  while  the  control  panel  is illuminated.
    Each  time  is  pressed,  the  screw count  setting  and  count  system  set-ting switch flash.
    ●  Screw count setting
      →  Count display lamp flashes.
    ●  Count system setting
      →  “UP” or “DOWN” flashes.
    .Screw count setting
      Set  the  number  of  screws  with
    or.
    ●  The range can be set within 0 – 99.
    ●  0 is not counted.
    
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    Count system setting
      Press 
     . “UP” or “DOWN” will begin 
    to  flash.  Next  select   (“UP”)  or  
    (“DOWN”).
    ● 
    Press and hold the () or () but-
    tons to vary the value continuously.
      < Count System “UP” >
    ● Displays  the  count  for  the  number 
    of screws driven.
      (
    Set number)
      The settings are activated by pushing 
    .
    ●  When  the  set  number  of  screws  is 
    reached,  the  buzzer  sounds  and the count value resets to zero.
    < Count System “DOWN” >
    ● Displays  the  count  for  the  remain
    -ing number of screws to be driven.
      (
    Set number)
    ●  When  the  set  number  of  screws  to 
    be  driven  is  reached,  the  buzzer sounds  and  the  count  value  resets to original set number.
    3.  The settings are activated by pushing 
    .
    ●  The  previous  setting  will  be  can
    -celled  and  replaced  with  the  new setting.
    4. To  prevent  changes  in  the  set  values 
    due to operational errors.
    ON●  Turn  the  HOLD  switch to ON.
    Convenient function settings (buzzer s o u n d  s e t t i n g / d o u b l e  t i g h t e n i n g 
    coun ting prevention time setting)
    Buzzer sound setting
    1.Press  for   or more seconds while 
    the control panel is illuminated.
    ●  Count  display  lamp  “F1”  is  illumi
    -nated.
    .  The  buzzer  sound  can  be  selected 
    with   when “F1” is illuminated. 
    OperationDisplaySound Frequency
    b3High pitched sound (Approx. 4 kHz)
    b
    Medium pitched sound (Approx. 3 kHz)
    b1Low pitched sound 
    (Approx.  kHz)
    b0No sound (OFF)
    ●  If  is pressed while in the buzzer m o d e ,  t h e  b u z z e r  s o u n d  s a v e d from  the  previous  setting  is  dis-played.
    3.  The settings are activated by pushing 
    .
    4. To  prevent  changes  in  the  set  values 
    due to operational errors.
    ON●  Turn  the  HOLD  switch to ON.
    Double  tightening  counting  preven-tion time setting
    1.Press  for   or more seconds while 
    the control panel is illuminated.
    ●  Count  display  lamp  “F1”  is  illumi
    -nated.
    .  Press 
     again to illuminate “F” and select the time with  .
    OperationDisplayNo. of secondsFollowing the screw count, screw driving within the set number of seconds is not counted.
    303 seconds
    10.1 second
    0OFF
    ● If   is  pressed  while  in  the  time 
    mode,  the  time  setting  saved  from 
    the previous setting is displayed.
    3. 
    The settings are activated by pressing 
    .
    4.  To  prevent  changes  in  the  set  values 
    due to operational errors.
    ON●  Turn  the  HOLD  switch to ON.
    To  change  the  screw  count  while  in use
    1. Release the hold switch.
    .  Adjust the count value with
      .
    ●  The  displayed  number  of  screws 
    
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    to be driven can be changed within the  range  of  the  screw  count  val-ues.
    3. To  prevent  changes  in  the  set  values 
    due to operational errors.
    ON●  Turn  the  HOLD  switch to ON.
    ■ While  setting,  if  no  operations  are conducted  for  60  or  more  seconds  or when the battery is removed
    ●  O p e r a t i o n  f o r  t h e  s e t  v a l u e  b e ­
    comes invalid. Please reset the operational values.
    ■ When  batteries  are  changed  while  in use
    ●  When  batteries  are  changed,  the 
    count  value  is  saved.  Therefore, the drill can be used continuously.
    	Battery Low Warning Lamp
    
    Off(normal operation)
    Flashing(No charge)
    Battery protection feature active
    Excessive  (complete)  discharging  of Li-ion  batteries  shortens  their  service life dramatically. The driver includes a battery protection feature designed to prevent  excessive  discharging  of  the battery pack.
    ● The  battery  protection  feature  acti
    -vates  immediately  before  the  bat-tery  loses  its  charge,  causing  the battery low warning lamp to flash.
    ●  If  you  notice  the  battery  low  warn
    -ing  lamp  flashing,  charge  the  bat-tery pack immediately.
    	Clutch Lock Cover
    The  clutch  lock  cover  allows  you  to lock the clutch at the selected setting. 
    Attaching the cover
    1.  Select  the  appropriate  clutch  set
    -ting for the application. . 
    Attach the clutch lock cover.
    ●  A l i g n  t h e  t r i a n g l e  m a r k  o n  t h e 
    cover  with  the  graduation  selec-tion mark on the drill and attach.
    Triangle markGraduation selection mark
    Removing the cover
    1.  Grip the clutch lock cover with your 
    fingers on the  mark and the bot-tom  of  the  cover,  then  push  in  and twist to remove.
    ● It  will  be  difficult  to  remove  the clutch  lock  cover  from  the  drill  if you push on the side of the cover while pulling it off.
    	Using the LED Light
    U s e  t h e  L E D  l i g h t  o n  j o b s  i n  d a r k locations  such  as  attics  to  illuminate your workspace.
     CAUTION
    ●  The LED light is intended for use as a supplemental light source. Do not use it as a flashlight.
      Doing  so  may  result  in  accident  or 
    injury.
    ●  Do  not  look  at  the  light  or  shine  it 
    directly into your eyes.
      Continuous  exposure  to  the  LED 
    light may damage your eyes.
    1. P r e s s   to  to g g l e  th e  l i g h t  o n and off.
    ● To  use  the  light  immediately  after 
    attaching the battery pack or after the  drill  has  not  been  used  for  5 
    minutes or more, operate the drill briefly.
    
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