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When the screw is completely screwed in, hold the machine firmly and
release the On/Off trigger, otherwise the screw or the screw head may be
damaged. If the On/Off trigger is not released immediately a high torque
could also damage the screw-bit or the screwdriver.
7.7 Screw removal
Set the direction of rotation of the screwdriver (3) to the anticlockwise direction. Insert the
screw-bit into the slot in the head of the screw. Hold the screw-bit perpendicular to the head of
the screw, otherwise the screw or the screw head may be damaged. Press the screw bit
against the screw with a constant pressure while removing the screw.
7.8 Changing the attachments (Fig. A & D
The screwdriver comes with 3 attachments :
▪ 2 screw driving attachments (6 & 7)
▪ 1 cutting attachment (8)
▪ Before fitting attachments, the rubber cap (2) needs to be removed (a) from the driver
head.
7.8.1 Fitting the attachments (b)
▪ The 2 screw driver attachments can be fitted in all 4 directions (up, down,left and right).
▪ The cutting attachment (8) should only be fitted with the knife pointing down.
▪ The opening and the arrows of the attachment should point towards the driver head.
▪ Push the attachment on to the screwdriver until it clicks in to place.
7.8.2 Removing the attachments. (c)
▪ Notice there are two removal tabs (13) on the sides of all the attachments, these are
marked with stripes and an arrow.
▪ Push down firmly on both removal tabs and pull out the attachment.
7.9 Using the cutting attachment (Fig. A & E)
▪ The cutting attachment (8) can be used for cutting flat and soft materials (see chapter 1).
▪ The maximum thickness of material is 6mm.
▪ The direction of rotation can be set to either direction.(see paragraph 7.5)
▪ Start the cutter attachment by pressing the trigger switch.
▪ Gently slide the cutter opening over the edge of the material and continue cutting as
needed.
Cutting hard materials (for example wood, metal, stone etc.) or materials
thicker than 6mm may result in damage to the device or personal injury.
8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
8.1 Cleaning
▪ Keep the ventilation slots of the machine clean to prevent overheating of the engine.
▪ Regularly clean the machine housing with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.
▪ Keep the ventilation slots free from dust and dirt.
▪ If the dirt does not come off use a soft cloth moistened with soapy water.
▪ Never use solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia water, etc. These solvents may
damage the plastic parts.
▪ Damaged cutting blades have to be repaired or exchanged by a qualified service man
before working with the machine