Team Products PMD8143 User Manual

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PMD8142
PMD8143

Owner’s Manual

The battery should be recharged when the drill does not operate up to its

normal performance level. Do not continue to operate the drill in this depleted

capacity. Recharge the battery immediately.
To increase the life of your battery, do not leave the battery charging for more

than 1 hour. While this is not a safety concern, overcharging may reduce the life

of the battery(ies).
Overtime, if drill is not used, the battery will lose capacity. For maximum

performance recharge the battery after prolonged storage or non-use periods.
NOTE: Before inserting or removing the battery from the charging base, always

ensure that the base is not plugged into a 120V power source.
1. To begin charging, remove the battery pack from the tool by pressing on the

battery release buttons on either side of the battery pack and pulling down.

2. Plug the battery pack into the battery charger making sure the positive (+) and

negative (-) poles of the battery match the positive (+) and negative (-) poles

of the battery charger.

NOTE: The battery will only fit into the battery charger and the tool one way.
3. Plug the battery charger into any standard 120 Volt wall outlet. The RED LED

indicator on the battery charger will illuminate to indicate that the battery is

charging.

4. Full charging will take 1 hour.
NOTE: While the battery is placed in the charger, the RED LED indicator light

will remain on. After one hour and a complete charge, the GREEN LED indicator

light will illuminate to let you know it is now safe to use the battery.
If charging more than one battery, wait at least 15 minutes between each

charge.
Use only the battery charger that is supplied with this tool. Using another

charger may cause damage to the battery.
WARNING: Never charge a battery pack again imme-

diately after it has been fully charged. This can give rise

to the battery pack being overcharged and a reduced

battery life.

Using The Drill
CAUTION:
Always make sure that the tool is switched

OFF and the battery pack is removed from the drill

before changing any bits. Loosen the keyless chuck by

holding the ring and turning the sleeve counter

clockwise. Select the drill bit or screwdriver you want to

use and place it in the keyless chuck. Twist the sleeve of

the keyless chuck clockwise to tighten it, making sure the

drill bit remains in the center of the keyless chuck’s teeth.

Twist the 24 setting torque control ring to the desired setting. Lower settings are

better for light work such as driving screws into soft materials. Higher settings

are recommended for drilling into harder surfaces.
When properly adjusted, the clutch will slip at

its present torque setting to prevent driving

the screw too deep or to prevent damage to

the tool.
To operate the drill in forward setting, sim-

ply keep the Forward/Lock/Reverse switch

flat against the side of the drill as shown. To

change to reverse setting, move the Forward/

Lock/Reverse switch until it is flat against the

opposite side of the drill. Keeping the Forward/Lock/Reverse switch in the center

position locks the drill and prevents unintentional use. It is recommended that

the Drill is in the locked position when it is not in use or is being stored.
CAUTION: Always check the direction of the rotation before using the drill.
The speed of the drill is increased by the amount of pressure you place on the

ON/OFF trigger switch. The less pressure you put on the trigger switch, the

slower the drill will go.
Your drill comes with an automatic braking function that quickly stops the chuck

from turning when the trigger switch is released.
Your drill has two speed ranges; low speed (position 1) (0-400 rpm) and high

speed (position 2 ) (0-1100 rpm).

Screwdriver Operation
Place the point of the screwdriver bit into the head of

the screw and apply slight pressure to the tool. Press

the trigger switch slightly and then gradually increase

the drill speed. Release the trigger switch as soon as

the clutch engages. Note: Starting the drill at too high

of a speed can damage the drill bit or reduce the life

of the bit.
Make sure that the driver bit is inserted straight in

the screw head or the screw may become damaged

or will not be inserted properly. When driving wood

screws, pre-drill pilot holes into the surface to make driving easier. This will also

prevent the wood from splitting.
Note: When drilling, the drill bit can become stuck. When this happens a very

high torque will be produced. Always take care to hold the drill firmly to prevent

possible damage or injury.

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