Iii. assembly, Attaching or removing bit, Attaching or removing bat- tery pack – Panasonic EY7950 User Manual

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10) When storing or carrying the tool,

set the Forward/Reverse lever to

the center position (switch lock).

11) Do not strain the tool by holding the

speed control trigger halfway

(speed control mode) so that the

motor stops.

12) 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 in-

ternal mechanism of the motor.

Symbol

Meaning

V

Volts

Direct current

n

0

No load speed

…min

-1

Revolutions or recip-

rocations per minutes

Ah

Electrical capacity of

battery pack

Forward rotation

Reverse rotation

Rotation with ham-

mering

Rotation only

To reduce the risk of

injury, user must read

and understand in-

struction manual.

For indoor use only.

WARNING:

• Do not use other than the Pana-

sonic battery packs that are de-

signed for use with this recharge-

able tool.

• Panasonic is not responsible for

any damage or accident caused by

the use of the recycled battery pack

and the counterfeit battery pack.

• Do not dispose of the battery pack

in a fire, or expose it to excessive

heat.

• Do not drive the likes of nails into

the battery pack, subject it to

shocks, dismantle it, or attempt to

modify it.

• Do not allow metal objects to touch

the battery pack terminals.

• Do not carry or store the battery

pack in the same container as nails

or similar metal objects.

• Do not charge the battery pack in a

high-temperature location, such as

next to a fire or in direct sunlight.

Otherwise, the battery may over-

heat, catch fire, or explode.

• Never use other than the dedicated

charger to charge the battery pack.

Otherwise, the battery may leak,

overheat, or explode.

• After removing the battery pack

from the tool or the charger, always

reattach the pack cover. Otherwise,

the battery contacts could be

shorted, leading to a risk of fire.

• When the Battery Pack Has Dete-

riorated, Replace It with a New

One.

Continued use of a damaged bat-

tery pack may result in heat gen-

eration, ignition or battery rupture.

III. ASSEMBLY

Attaching or Removing Bit

NOTE:

When attaching or removing a bit,

disconnect battery pack from tool or

place the switch in the center position

(switch lock).

This tool is equipped with a keyless

drill chuck.

1. Attachment

Insert the bit and turn the lock collar

clockwise (looking from the front) to

tighten firmly until it stops clicking.

Lock collar

2. Removal

Turn the lock collar counterclock-

wise (looking from the front), then

remove the bit.

NOTE:

If excessive play occurs in the chuck,

secure the drill in place and

open the chuck jaws by turning the

lock collar and tighten the screw

(left-handed screw) with a screw-

driver by turning it counterclockwise

(viewed from the front).

Attaching or Removing Bat-

tery Pack

1. To connect the battery pack:

Line up the alignment marks and at-

tach the battery pack.

• Slide the battery pack until it locks

into position.

2. To remove the battery pack:

Pull the button from the front to re-

lease the battery pack.

Support handle

Place the support handle at your fa-

vorite position and tighten the handle

securely.

Always use the support handle to

ensure operating safety.

Button

Alignment marks

Tighten
Loosen

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