Clarke 6479512 CON18LI 18V Cordless Combi Instructions
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To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is switched off and the battery is removed. Hold the chuck and rotate it counterclockwise to open the jaws. Insert the new drill bit and rotate the chuck clockwise to secure it tightly.
To maintain the battery life, fully charge the battery before the first use, avoid completely discharging it, and store it in a cool, dry place. Regularly check the battery for any signs of damage or wear.
The drill may stop due to overheating or battery depletion. Allow the drill to cool down if overheated, and ensure the battery is fully charged before use. Regular maintenance checks can help prevent this issue.
Check the power supply and ensure it's working. Inspect the charger and battery for any visible damage. Try using a different power outlet and ensure the battery is properly seated in the charger.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as safety glasses and gloves. Ensure the work area is well-lit and free of clutter. Disconnect the battery when changing accessories or performing maintenance.
Yes, the Clarke 6479512 drill can be used for masonry work. Ensure you are using the appropriate masonry drill bits and set the drill to hammer mode for optimal performance.
To adjust the torque settings, rotate the torque adjustment ring located behind the chuck. Select a lower setting for softer materials and a higher setting for harder materials.
Stop using the drill immediately if it makes unusual noises. Check for any loose parts or debris in the chuck area. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support for assistance.
Regular maintenance checks should be performed every few months, or more frequently with heavy use. Inspect for wear and tear, clean the drill, and ensure all parts are functioning correctly.
No, a burning smell is not normal and may indicate an issue with the motor or electrical components. Stop using the drill immediately and inspect for overheating or damage. Seek professional repair if necessary.