Also, retain proof of purchase in case of a warranty claim. • This tool must not be sold or lent to someone else without being accompanied by these operating instructions and all other documents supplied with the tool. The manufacturer is not liable for any damage arising from neglect of these operating instructions. Information in these instructions is denoted as under: Danger! Risk of personal injury or environmental damage. Caution! Risk of material damage. Note: Additional information. . Numbers in illustrations (1, 2, 3, ...) . indicate component parts; . are consecutively numbered; . Instructions to be carried out in a certain sequence are numbered. . Instructions which can be carried out in any order are indicated by a bullet point (•). . Listings are indicated by a dash (–). 3. Safety 3.1 Specified Conditions of Use This tool is used for running, driving and removing nuts and bolts. This tool shall only be powered by an air compressor. The max. permissible working pressure stated in the Technical Specifications must not be exceeded. This tool must not be operated with gases that are explosive, combustible or detrimental to health. Any other use is not as specified. Use not as specified, modification of the tool or use of parts not approved by the manufacturer can cause unforeseeable damage! 3.2 General safety instructions • When using this air tool follow the safety instructions given below, to exclude the risk of personal injury or material damage. • Please also observe the special safety instructions in the respective chapters. • Observe the statuary accident insurance institution regulations and regulations for the prevention of accidents pertaining to the operation of air compressors and air tools, where applicable. • This air tool shall only be used by persons having read and understood these instructions, and who are aware of the dangers associated with the use of such tool. Persons under the age of 18 shall use this air tool only in the course of their vocational training, under supervision of an instructor. A General hazards! • Keep your work area tidy – a messy work area invites accidents. • Be alert. Do not operate this tool while under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. • Keep children and bystanders away from the work area. • Store air tools out of the reach of children. • Always use a quick coupler to connect this air tool to a compressor. • Do not touch any rotating parts. • Disconnect this tool from air supply before . changing sockets, . servicing or . when tool is left unattended. A Hazard generated by insufficient personal protection gear! • Wear personal protection gear: . ear protection, . protective spectacle. A Hazard generated by machine defects! • Do not attempt to repair the tool yourself! Only trained specialists are permitted to service or repair compressors, pressure vessels and air tools. A Caution! Protect the tool, air inlet, drive square, and operating elements in particular, from dust and dirt. A Danger by vibration! • Vibrations are tansmitted to the entire body, particularly to arms and hands. Very heavy vitrations may cause nerve and vascular disorder. A Caution! • Protect the tool, air inlet and operating elements in particular, from dust and dirt. • Make sure that the max. permissible working pressure stated in the Technical Specifications is not exceeded. The working pressure must be adjusted by a pressure regulator. • Do not overload tool – use it only within the performance range it was designed for (see Technical Specifications). • Let tool run idle for a short time only. 3.3 Symbols Used Danger! Neglect of the following warnings may cause serious injury or material damage. Read instructions. Wear hearing protection. Wear safety goggles. 4. Operation 4.1 Before initial operation • Install the plug nipple. 4.2 Using the Tool A Caution! To ensure a long service life of this tool, it needs to be supplied with sufficient quantities of pneumatic oil. This can be achieved by: . a service unit with oiler at the compressor. . a lubricator, installed directly on the air tool or in the air line. . adding approx. 3-5 drops of pneumatic oil by hand every 15 minuts of use (constant operation) to the air inlet. 1. Put socket on the drive. 2. Set direction of rotation with the reversing knob: . Reversing knob to the right: right-handed rotation/driving . Reversing knob to the left: left-handed rotation/unscrewing 3. Setting the torque at the reversing knob: . Reversing knob fully to the right = maximum driving torque. . Reversing knob fully to the left = maximum unscrewing torque. . Reversing knob gradually outward = torque increases. . Reversing gradually to the centre = torque decreases. 4. Set the working pressure at the compressor (refer to the technical specifications for max. permissible working pressure). 5. Connect quick coupler to the air supply. 6. Pull trigger to start. 5. Care and maintenance A Danger! Always disconnect from air supply before servic...