DRILL OPERATIONS

Getting Started

First review the contents of your cordless tool kit and familiarize yourself with the key components. The contents of the kit include:

Heavy-Duty Case

Cordless Drill

Cordless Saw

Saw Edge Guide

Double End Phillips®/Straight

1 Hour Charger

Allen® Wrench

The battery in your new cordless power tool will not be fully charged when you receive it. To maximize the storage capac- ity of the battery it should be completely discharged, then fully recharged 3-5 times.

For optimal life span, completely discharge the battery before recharging.

Battery charging with the 1 hour “Smart” charger (1 piece charger):

1.Plug the charger into an appropriate 110/120V outlet.

2.Insert the battery into the charger. The battery fits into the oval recess in only one way. Do not force the bat- tery. Insert until it locks into place.

3.The green light over the word “OFF” on the control panel should come on. If it doesn’t, make certain the wall out- let you are plugged into is working. If the outlet power is okay, the fuse inside the charger may have blown. Fuses should be replaced by a quali- fied electrical technician.

4.To begin charging, press the “SET” button. A steady red light over the word “ON” should come on indicating the battery is being charged.

5.When the battery is fully charged, the

H0603 18V Cordless Drill and Saw

red light will go off and the unit will stop charging. Remove the battery from the charger upon completion of the charge cycle.

Inserting Battery Into Drill

1.Insert the battery into the handle of the drill so that the long end is for- ward. The battery will only install in one orientation.

2.Make sure the securing clasps on either side of the drill base engage with the clips on the battery compart- ment.

Inserting and Removing Bits and Drivers:

1.Set the direction switch, located just above the trigger, so that it is in the center position.

Never leave a battery unattend- ed while charging. While charg- ing will make the battery and charging unit warm, if it becomes hot to the touch, dis- connect the charger immediate- ly. There is a possibility of fire hazard. Have the battery and charging unit checked by a qual- ified electrical service techni- cian.

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Grizzly H0603 Drill Operations, Getting Started, Inserting Battery Into Drill, Inserting and Removing Bits and Drivers