Panasonic EYFEA1N EYFEA1N User Guide - Page 10

Bit-locking Function, How to Use Hook ring, Using Hook Ring - drill driver

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●● Use at low speed when high torque is needed during operation. (Using at high speed when high torque is required may cause a motor breakdown.) ●● Do not operate the speed selector switch (LOW-HIGH) while pulling on the speed control trigger. This can cause the rechargeable battery to wear quickly or damage the internal mechanism of the motor. * S e e s p e c i f i cat ions f o r " M A X I M U M RECOMMENDED CAPACITIES". CAUTION: ●● To prevent excessive temperature increase of the tool surface, do not operate the tool continuously using two or more battery packs. The tool needs cool-off time before switching to another pack. ●● Do not close up vent holes on the sides of the body during operation. Otherwise, the machine function is adversely affected to cause a failure. ●● Do NOT strain the tool (motor). This may cause damage to the unit. ●● Use the tool in such a way as to prevent the air from the body vent holes from blowing directly onto your skin. Otherwise, you may get burned. Bit-locking Function 1. With the trigger switch not engaged and a screwdriver bit locked in place, the tool can be used as a manual screwdriver (up to 5 N·m, 51 kgf-cm, 44.3 in-lbs). There will be a little play in the chuck, but this is not a malfunction. 2. This feature is handy for tightening screws that require more torque than the maximum torque of the driver (position on the clutch), for confirming the tightness of a screw or to loosen an extremely tight screw. How to Use Hook ring WARNING! ●● When the main unit is held by the hook ring, avoid jumping or running with it. Doing so may cause the ring to slip and the main unit may fall. This may result in an accident or injury. ●● When the hook ring is not used, be sure to return it to the original position. The hook ring may catch on something. This may result in an accident or injury. ●● When the unit is hooked by the hook ring, do not attach driver bits to the unit. A sharp edge object, such as a drill bit, may cause injury or an accident. ●● Use a hooking tool (carabiner etc.) that does not come off easily. If this unit falls it may cause accident. Using Hook Ring 1. Release the hook ring. 2. Attach the hook ring to the hooking tool. • Use a hooking tool (carabiner etc.) that does not come off easily. If this unit falls it may cause accident. • Ensure that there is no contact with the surroundings when a hook ring is used. Hooking tool 3. Return the hook ring after use. - 10 -

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Use at low speed when high torque
±
is needed during operation. (Using at
high speed when high torque is re
-
quired may cause a motor breakdown.)
Do not operate the speed selector
±
switch (LOW-HIGH) while pulling on
the speed control trigger. This can
cause the rechargeable battery to
wear quickly or damage the internal
mechanism of the motor.
* See specifications for “MAXIMUM
RECOMMENDED CAPACITIES”.
CAUTION:
To prevent excessive temperature
±
increase of the tool surface, do not
operate the tool continuously using
two or more battery packs. The tool
needs cool-off time before switching
to another pack.
Do not close up vent holes on the
±
sides of the body during operation.
Otherwise, the machine function is
adversely affected to cause a failure.
Do NOT strain the tool (motor). This
±
may cause damage to the unit.
Use the tool in such a way as to pre-
±
vent the air from the body vent holes
from blowing directly onto your skin.
Otherwise, you may get burned.
Bit-locking Function
1. With the trigger switch not engaged
and a screwdriver bit locked in
place, the tool can be used as a
manual screwdriver (up to 5 N·m,
51 kgf-cm, 44.3 in-lbs).
There will be a little play in the chuck,
but this is not a malfunction.
2. This feature is handy for tightening
screws that require more torque than
the maximum torque of the driver
(position
on the clutch), for confirming
the tightness of a screw or to loosen an
extremely tight screw.
How to Use Hook ring
WARNING!
When the main unit is held by the hook
±
ring, avoid jumping or running with it.
Doing so may cause the ring to slip and
the main unit may fall.
This may result in an accident or injury.
When the hook ring is not used, be
±
sure to return it to the original position.
The hook ring may catch on something.
This may result in an accident or injury.
When the unit is hooked by the hook
±
ring, do not attach driver bits to the unit.
A sharp edge object, such as a drill bit,
may cause injury or an accident.
Use a hooking tool (carabiner etc.) that
±
does not come off easily. If this unit falls
it may cause accident.
Using Hook Ring
1. Release the hook ring.
2. Attach the hook ring to the hooking tool.
Use a hooking tool (carabiner etc.)
that does not come off easily. If this
unit falls it may cause accident.
Ensure that there is no contact with
the surroundings when a hook ring is
used.
3. Return the hook ring after use.
Hooking tool