Specifications

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Battery Cover
Hook
(Fig. 24)
7 MACHINE OPERATION
WARNING
Wear the safety goggle while working. If much
dust is produced, wear a dust mask.
Do not wear gloves. Wearing of gloves may cause
the hand to be caught in the rotating drill or
cutting chips.
Oil smoke will be generated during the drill by
cutting heat. Wear a mask.
Do not use a hard object such as a screw driver
to operate the electric drill switch. It may damage
the switch and cause failure.
Make sure to provide drop prevention to the main
body using lashing belt when working in high
places or wall surface.
7-1 Start and Stop
CAUTION
The electric drill will not rotate when the battery
cover is not completely drawn out toward the
battery pack. (Fig. 23)
The electric drill will not rotate with the electric drill
switch operation unless the magnet is turned on.
(1) Starting
Magnet switch ON
When the magnet switch is turned on, the magnet
starts the adhesion and LED turns white momentarily.
After that, LED indicates the remaining power of the
battery (blinks three times).
Remaining battery power indication
LED
indication
Remaining battery power condition
Green Approximately fully charged
Yellow
Remaining power has decreased slightly
Red
Remaining power has decreased significantly.
Replace the battery pack to a charged battery
pack.
: Blink
Electric drill switch ON
When the electric drill switch is turned on, the
electric drill starts rotating.
(2) Stop
When the electric drill switch is turned off, the
electric drill stops.
Furthermore, when the magnet switch is turned off,
the magnetic force of the magnet is released.
7-2 Drilling Procedure
(1) Punching
The punch hole should be vertical with respect to the
workpiece and rather large in size. Precisely place the
punch hole since it serves as a drilling guide. (Fig. 25)
(Fig. 25)
6-9 Detachment of Battery Pack (Fig. 24)
(1) Check that the magnet switch and electric drill switch are turned off.
(2) Push the battery cover toward the main body.
(3) Pull upward the battery pack while pressing the hook