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Pq_@bKir ..1:1il::1,r 1::! lill?it!,j Pro'sIKJf. - PT-' 136 Proi'sr*W ,#e, f,4^--l i@JI,7 ilri '?p+t I *trfll,t", I I m5 Certificate Numbe| TW9B/12323eA HrH#$ffr)gffi/AEl PROKIT'S INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. http:/fivrv*,.prokits. com. tq, E-rnail : pk@ rnail.pr*kits.cor1.fw CORDLESS LIGHTED SCREWDRIVER 3.6V User's Manuat l'3t Edition 2OO9 02009 Copy R ght by prokit,s tndustriat Co., Ltd PrabWS' PdE6Jt' i'!r:,l,t,ri,:J:rr1t::r,rrt d) Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the tool General Safetv Rules e) Ail;*;;t *and ar instucuons Fa rure tofolow ar warninss and rnsructions may result in elechic shock, fke and/or serious injury. D ensuretheseare connected and propedy used Use of ihese devices can reduce dust related ha2ards ._ 4) b)Do not operate power tools in exp osive atmospheres, such as in the presence offlammable liquids, gases or dusi. Power tools create spa*s which may lgnite the dusi or fumes. Power ioo use and care a) Do notlorce lhe powertool. Use the corect power too foryour applicaUon. The cotrect powertool will do thejob beter and safer at the rate forwhich it was designed. b) Do not(use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool thai cannot be contolled with the swilch is dangerous and must be repaired. c) D sconnect the plug from the power source before mak ng any adjustinents, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce ihe risk of sbfring the pow€r too accidenhlly. c) Keep children and bysbnders away while operaling a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose safely Power lool plugs must match the outlet Never modiry the plug in any way Do not use any adapter plugswltheafrhed(grounded)powertools Unmodifiedplugsandmatchingoutletswilreducertskof electic shock. d) Storeidlepowertoosoutofthereachofchildrenanddonotallowpersonsunfamiliarwiththepower tool orthese insfuctions to operate the power tool. Power lools are dangerous in the hands of untained users b) Avoid body mnhct wilh eafrhed or grounded sudaces such as pipes, radiators ranges and refrigeraiors There is an increased rlsk of electic shock if you r body is eafrhed or g rou nded. e) c) Donotexposepowertoolslorainorwetcondtions Walerenteringapowertoolwillincreasetheisk of electric shock. d) 0 Do not abuse ihe cord. Never use the cord fo. carrying, pulling or unplugg ng the power iool. Keep cord awayfrom heat oil, sharp edges ormoving pads. Damaged orenhngted cords increasethe risk g) ofele.hi. sho.k e) Whenoperalingapowerioooutdoors,useanexlensioncordsuihbleforouldooruse.Useoiacord suitab e forouidoor use reduces the risk f) ofeectic shock lf operat ng a power iools in a damp ocaUon is unavoidable, use a residua cutrent device (RCD) protected supply U se of an RC D red uces th e risk of e edric shock r 5) Stay alefr watch what you are doing and use common sense when opeEting a power tool. Do not use a power 1oo wh i e you are lhed or u nder the nfl uence of drugs, alcohot or medtcaiion. A moment of inateniior whi e operaling poweriools may result in serious personat injury. i b) Use safety equipmenl. Always wear eye protection. Safety equipment such as dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries. c) Avoid accidental slafrlng. Ensure the swilch is in ihe off posiUon before plugging in. Carrying power tools with your flnger on the swilch or plugglng in power tools that have the swtch on invites accidenls Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or blnding of moving pafrs breakage of pads and any olher condiiion that may affect the power tools operation. lf damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many acc dents are caused by poory maintained power tools Keep cuhing tools sharp and clean. Propedy maintained likely to bind and are easerto contol clting tooswith sharp cltling edges are ess Use the power tool, accessorles and iool bits etc, in accordance with these lnstlctions and in the manner lntended forihe padicular type of power tool, bking into account the work ng condit ons and the work 1o be pedormed. Use of the power tool for operations differeni from intended could result n a hazardous situation Batery tool use and care a) 3) Personal safety a) Dress propedy. Do noi wear loose clothing orjewelry. Keep your hait ctothing and gtoves away from moving pafrs. Loose clothes, jewelry or long haf can be caught in moving pads. g) lfdevicesareprovidedfortheconnectionofdustexfacUonandcollectonfacilities a) Keep work area clean and well lit. Cluttered and dark areas invite accidents. a) Do not ovetreach Keep proper footing and balance ai all times This enables better conhol of the power tooi in !nexpected situaUons. A Save all warnings and nstuctions for future referefce The term "power tool' in the warnings refer io your mains operated (corded) power tool or batlery operated (cordless) power too. 2) Electcal |r-iiraiic''r\i!*{rl Remove any adjusiing key or wrench before tlrning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left afrached to a rotating pad ofthe power tool may resuli in personal intury. Recharge only with the charger specifred by ihe manufacturer. A chafrer that is suitable for one type of baltery pack may create a risk of fire when used with another batery pack. b) Usepowerioolsonlywthspecficallydesignaledbaterypacks.Useofanyotherbatterypacksmay * "reaie a risk of injury and nre c) When batery pack is not in use keep il away from other metal objects, lie paperclips, coins, keys nails, screws or other small melal objects, thai can make a connectior from one termnal to another Shofring the bafiery terminals together may cause burns or a frre. d) Underabusiveconditions, iqudmaybeejectedfromihebattery;avoidcontaci.lfcontactaccidentally occurs, fush wrth water lf liquid conbcls eyes addiliona ly seek medicalhe p. Liquid ejected form the baitery may cause fribtion or burns Prulsffit' iil", t-li i 1r! :ililll'l! 6) Seruice Have your power tool seruiced by a q!alified repatr person using only idenlical replacement pads ensure lhal the saiely ofthe powerlool is mainiained. Technical Data ' 2l 6.35mm (1 270m lnitial operation Charging the Battery The rechargeable banery must be charged before the ffsi use. Only recharge the battery once it is has been iu ly discha-reed, i.e ihe pedormance c6aily decreases OlheMise the batiery may no1 achieve its full capacity ar l1e subseouert (harqe .Accessory Screwdriver bits q!siq Atmpofantt Only use the provided baitery charger for charging ihe baltery. Frst place the rechargeable battery inio the cha;g ng slot in the charger and then @nneci the charger to the mains' Charging shds in plastc 11pGbils the charge afrerabout 5 hours. Always disconnectihe charger flom the mains before you remove the batery from the charger Removethibatery flom r10115120 lnserting Tool Bits lmpodantl Always remove the batiery beiore you change the screw bit lo avoid unintenlionaL shning of the machine. The machine has a quick release chuck feature, simply side ihe collar foMard to eiiher insefr of extact the tip you are using. Letthe col ar slide back lo lock in you lip. Environmental Protection \ryasi€ D( r ele{lrlral products should nct be dispsed ot wiih hou*hold Mste Please recycle efiere ,acilites ex$l Che{k t\ with loua lccal Auttttaiiy or retailea Foruard / Reve6e Swilch lor reclcling advice J Use the FoMard / Reverse Swiich to stad the machine and keep holding it for continuous operation' To switch ihe machine off, release the FoMard / Reverse Swtch LED Light Themachlnehasabuiltinlightsoaslopedormbsksindarkenvfonments Theswilchtoturnthel]ghtonisal the boltom of handgrip. Simply slide the switch on and off as requfed when needed. Turn offwhen not needed so as to save baflery liie. Operation for workinq Only use too biis which can be sed rely fastened in ihe chuck and for wh ch ihe bils has been desig ned Before using the machine check whether the screw bit is inseded corectly. Avoid oveFtightening screws, ..)". \t!i:.,,,t! 1t 4 HEffit" ofEMse the screw head may be damaged or stripping 1r'l-1136 offfe threads t's.r'1 qi!ml may occur. Screw Insertion H he drection of roEtion of the drillio the dffis dirdion. tnsed the screw bit into the stot in the head ol h sew. Hold the screw bit petrendicular lo be h€d ofthe screw, othewise the screw or the screw head q b damaged. Press the screw bit against fre srewfrth a constant pressure while driving in the screw. When the screw is compleiely screwed in, hold be machine firm y and retease the On/Ofihigger, otheMise the sffi or the screw hsd may be damaged. Ithe On/Offhgger is not rcteased immediately a high torque 6uld abo damage the drill bit orihe drill. Screw Removal Sel of the drillto the anffii* dfection. lnsefr the screw-bit into the stot in the head Hold lhe screw-bit perpendiculartoft h*d ofthe screw, otheMise the screw orthe screw head damaged. Press the screw b;t againsth s*with a conshnt pressure white removing the screw. he dilection oI rohtion ofhe $rew. ry h Maintenance and Clean &n, always use a dry or moist, but not wd, t*el. Many cleaning agents mntain chemi€l subshn€s dd may @use damage to the plastic pa6 ofhe madine. Therefore do not use any sfong or inflammabte (keG such as petol, paint thinner, iurpenfne orsimila.cleaning agents. tuys keep air ventilation holes free of dust depctu to prcveni overheating. To Service Fd rcre informalion on PT-1136A/ PT-11SF-3.6V and oher produds, please visit [email protected] ..;4,;;;:;.;;,: