Panasonic AccuPulse QP Low Noise Series Operating Instructions Manual page 17

Battery operated tool, cordless mechanical pulse driver / cordless mechanical pulse wrench
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Insert the battery
[Fig.7]
1. Pull out the battery holder.
 Push in on the fastener as indicated by
the arrow.
 Pull out the holder.
2. Insert the battery and push the holder
back in.
CAUTION:
• The remote control requires button bat-
tery to operate.
• Button batteries are hazardous to chil-
dren.
NOTE:
• If the tool does not respond to the wire-
less remote control even when the
remote control is operated close to
the tool, the battery (CR2025) is dead.
Replace it with a fresh battery.
• The included battery is provided for sam-
ple use and may not last as long as com-
mercially available batteries.
[EYFLF]
Wireless remote control range
[Fig.8]
The remote control should be operated within
approximately 50 cm and approximately 60°
vertically and horizontally of the perpendicular
relative to the infrared receiver on the tool.
• Under the following circumstances, you may
not be able to operate the tool, even with-
in this range.
- If there is an object between the remote
control's transmitter and the tool's receiv-
er.
- Use outdoors or in other environments
where the remote control receiver is
expos ed to a strong light source, or when
the remote control transmitter or receiv-
er is dirty may cause the tool to fail to
respond, even when the remote control is
used within the operating range.
[Main Unit]
CAUTION:
If a tool holder is used with the Panasonic
EYF series assembly tools, make sure
the tool's trigger switch doesn't hit the tool
holder. It may run the tool accidentally and
result in battery failure by unexpected bat-
tery discharge.
[Fig.9]
CAUTION:
When storing or carrying the tool, set the
Forward/Reverse lever to the center posi-
tion (switch lock).
NOTE:
Exercise caution to ensure no objects
come into contact with the tool's trigger
switch.
If an object comes into contact with
the tool's trigger switch, even while the
Forward/Reverse lever is in the center
position (locked), a small amount of elec-
tric current may continue flowing, which
may cause an excessive discharge from
the battery pack and subsequent battery
pack failure.
Switch and Forward/Reverse
Lever Operation
[Fig.10]
1. Push the lever for forward or reverse
rotation. Check the direction of the lever
before using.
2. Depress the trigger switch slightly to start
the tool slowly.
3. Speed will increase by pressing the trig-
ger. The tool stops working immediately
by releasing the trigger.
4. When done with an application, lock the
switch by centering the lever.
NOTE:
The more the speed control trigger is
pulled, the higher the speed becomes.
CAUTION:
When operating the tool by pulling the
trigger, there may be a momentary lag
before rotation starts. This does not signal
a malfunction.
* This lag occurs as the tool's circuitry
starts up when the trigger is pulled for the
first time after installing a battery pack
or after the tool has not been used for
at least 1 minute (or at least 5 minutes
when the LED is on). Rotation will start
without any lag during second and sub-
sequent operations.
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