Craftsman CMCD711 Instruction Manual

To change the drill bit, first ensure the drill is turned off and unplugged. Hold the drill firmly and rotate the chuck sleeve counterclockwise to open the jaws. Insert the new bit and rotate the chuck sleeve clockwise to tighten.
To maintain the battery, ensure it is fully charged before storage, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, and recharge it every few months if not used regularly.
Check if the battery is fully charged and properly connected. Inspect the drill for any blockages or overheating. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Clean the drill using a soft cloth to remove dust and debris. Avoid using water or solvents. For stubborn dirt, use a mild soap solution applied with a damp cloth, ensuring no moisture enters the drill.
Adjust the torque by rotating the collar located behind the chuck. Align the desired torque setting with the indicator arrow for the appropriate application.
A burning smell may indicate overheating. Allow the drill to cool down and check for any blockages or overworked conditions. If the smell persists, cease use and seek professional repair.
Generally, lubrication is not required for this drill as it uses sealed bearings, but if necessary, refer to the user manual for specific maintenance instructions.
Always wear safety goggles and gloves, ensure the drill is turned off when changing bits, and keep the work area clean and well-lit to avoid accidents.
Yes, the drill can be used for masonry work with the appropriate masonry drill bits and settings. Ensure the drill is set to the hammer drill mode if available.
Store the drill in a cool, dry place, ideally in its case. Ensure the battery is removed and stored separately if the drill won't be used for an extended period.