Control panel – Panasonic EY7541 User Manual

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• When the belt hook is not used, be sure

to return it to the storing position. The belt

hook may catch on something.

This may result in an accident or injury.
• When the unit is hooked onto the waist belt

by the belt hook, do not attach driver bits

to the unit. A sharp edge object, such as a

drill bit, may cause injury or an accident.

To Set the Belt Hook Angle

Position

1. Slide the belt hook lock lever 1 and hold

it to unlock the belt hook.

2

1

3

. Pull the belt hook from

storing position 2 and

set it.

3. Release the belt hook

lock lever to lock the

angle of belt hook.

4. Make sure the belt hook is firmly locked.

Also make sure the belt hook is firmly

locked into position 3.

• The belt hook cannot

be locked in this posi-

tion. Firmly lock it into

position before use.

To return the belt hook to the storing position,

Follow step 1. and . above, then lower the

belt hook.

To secure the lock, follow 3 and 4 above.

To Change the Belt Hook

Location Side

The belt hook can be attached to either

side of the unit.

1. Set the belt hook at storing position.
. Loosen the screw turning it counter-

clockwise, using a flat metal or a flat

blade screw driver.

3. Take out the belt hook and insert into

the other side of the slot on the main

unit.

4. Fasten the screw firmly, turning it clock-

wise.

The belt hook can be taken out from the

main unit only when it is at storing posi-

tion.

Control Panel

(1)

(4) (3)

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(1) Impact Power Mode Select

Selecting the impact power among 3

modes (Soft, Medium, Hard).
Press the impact power mode button to set

it. The mode changes to hard, medium, or

soft each time the button is pressed.

The driver is preset to “hard” impact mode

setting when shipped from the manufac-

turer.

Recommended work guideline table

Impact

Power mode

Display

Recommended Application

H

Jobs requiring a high level

of torque where there is

no possibility of the bolts

or screw breaking, its top

shearing off, or the bit coming

loose. (This setting provides

maximum torque.) Suitable

applications include:

Tightening M8 and larger

bolts

Tightening long screws

during interior finishing work

0 – 300 r.p.m.

and

0 – 3000 i.p.m.

M

Jobs requiring limited torque

where there is a possibility of

the screw breaking or its top

shearing off. (This setting limits

torque.) Suitable applications

include:

Tightening bolts with

smaller diameters (M6)

Tightening metalwork

screws when installing

fixtures

0 – 1400 r.p.m.

and

0 – 800 i.p.m.

S

Jobs requiring limited torque

where there is a possibility

of the screw breaking, its

top shearing off, or the bit

coming loose and damaging

a finished exterior surface.

(This setting limits torque.)

Suitable applications include:

Tightening bolts smaller

than M6 that may shear

easily

Tightening screws into

molded plastic

Installing gypsum wallboard

0 – 1000 r.p.m.

and

0 – 000 i.p.m.

* i.p.m. = Impact per minute.

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