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13
Changing the Impact Force (Fig.5)
a. When the tool rotates clockwise (forward
direction), you can change the impact force
between two modes:
LO Mode
HI Mode.
This allows a tightening force suitable to the
work. Every time the mode-change button is
pressed, the number of mode progresses in
order, as follows:
LO Mode
HI Mode
HI Mode.
Indicator light 1 shines green for “LO Mode” to indicate “low-speed mode”.
Both indicator light 1 and indicator light 2 shine green for “HI Mode” to indicate “high-speed
mode”.
Indicator light 3 shines green to indicate “high-speed mode”, which is same to the HI Mode.
b. When the tool rotates counterclockwise (reverse direction), you can change the impact force
among three modes:
LO Mode
HI Mode
Reverse Control Mode.
Every time the mode-change button is pressed, the mode progresses in order, as follows:
LO Mode
HI Mode
Reverse Control Mode.
Indicator light 1 shines green for “LO Mode” to indicate “low-speed mode”.
Both indicator light 1 and indicator light 2 shine green for “HI Mode” to indicate “high-speed
mode”.
Indicator light 3 shines green to indicate “reverse control mode”.
In reverse control mode, the tool stops the reverse rotation and the impact within seconds
once the fastener is loosened.
NOTICE:
The reverse control mode is available only when the tool rotates counterclockwise
and the trigger switch is fully depressed.
NOTICE:
The impact force mode can be changed only when any mode-indicator light is
shining and the trigger switch is not depressed. The impact force mode cannot be activated
when the motor is running.
The impact force mode will be stored and applied in the next operation when the tool is turned
on again or when the direction of rotation has been changed. Reset the impact modes as
desired.
When the trigger is squeezed slightly, one of the three indicator lights will automatically shine
green, to indicate the force mode stored at the last use and will turn off approximately 60
seconds after the variable speed trigger switch is released. It means that during approximately
one minute after releasing the switch trigger, the impact force can be changed.
1 2 3
3
3
1 2
1 2
Fig. 5
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