IMPORTANT:
Release the power switch immediately when
the nut starts to come loose.
4.
Repeat for all wheel nuts. Jack up the
vehicle according to the instructions in
its manual, so that the wheel comes free
from the ground, and unscrew all the nuts.
5.
Always use the right size of socket. The
wrong size of socket will damage the nut.
TIGHTEN THE NUTS
1.
Tighten the nut a few turns by hand to
avoid misthreading. Place the socket over
the nut.
2.
Set the rotation selector to right drive.
Hold the tool firmly with both hands and
carefully press in the power switch. You
can control the speed by adjusting how far
you press in the power switch.
3.
Tighten the nut until it just makes contact
with the rim. Do not overtighten. Do not
press in the power switch all the way.
When all the nuts are fitted, retighten
them by pressing in the power switch all
the way and allowing the tool to run for
3–4 strokes. Do not overtighten.
4.
Always retighten with a torque wrench.
Lower down the vehicle before the final
retightening, so that the wheel does not
spin as the nut is tightened. Tighten the
nuts to the torque recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer.
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
•
Make sure that all the screw unions are
properly tightened to keep the tool in
good condition.
•
Service and maintenance should be
carried out by an authorised service
centre.
•
Check that the power cord is undamaged.
•
Do not use solvent on plastic parts, this
can damage the plastic.
•
All the bearings in the tool are
permanently lubricated. No further
lubrication is normally necessary.
CLEANING
•
Always check the tool for damage before
using.
•
Keep the ventilation openings clean. If
possible, blow clean the ventilation
openings with compressed air.
REPLACING CARBON BRUSHES
5.
Release one of the carbon brush covers (1)
with a screwdriver. Turn the carbon brush
cover anticlockwise to release it from the
casing.
6.
Pull out the spring and carbon brush (2)
from the holder (3) in the casing (4).
7.
Insert a new carbon brush with spring.
8.
Press the spring together in the holder
and screw back on the carbon brush cover.
NOTE:
Avoid misthreading when fitting the carbon
brush cover. Do not overtighten.
9.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to replace the other
carbon brush cover on the other side of
the casing.
WARNING!
A damaged power cord must be replaced
by an authorised service centre, or other
qualified person, to ensure safe use.
STORAGE
When not in use, store the tool in a dry place
out of the reach of children.
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