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• Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by Dremel may result in risk of fire, electric shock or injury to
persons.
• Never charge battery pack outdoors.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
• Do not attempt to disassemble the battery or remove any component projecting from the battery terminals
• At the end of the battery’s useful life, do not throw out the battery. Please bring your battery to a proper
battery disposal location or return your batteries to one of the DREMEL service stations (address
are listed on the service diagram supplied with the tool)
USE
1. On/Off Button “C” (diagram )
• Switch on the tool and select speed by pushing the dial to the desired speed range.
• Speed from 5,000 - 25,000 R.P.M.’s
2. Mounting Accessories (diagram )
• To Loosen, push Shaft Lock button “D” and hold it, while turning the Collet Nut “A” (or chuck) by hand until
the shaft locks preventing further rotation. If necessary use the Wrench, “E” to loosen the Collet Nut “A”
• Change accessories by inserting an accessory into the Collet “B” (or chuck) as far possible to minimize run
out and unbalance
• With Shaft Lock button “D” engaged, tighten the Collet Nut “A”(or chuck) by hand until the accessory shank
is gripped by the Collet “B”. If necessary use the Wrench “E” to tighten the Collet Nut “A”.
• Avoid excessive tightening of the Collet Nut “A”.
3. Holding and guiding the tool (see diagram )
• pencil grip for precision work (engraving)
• paring knife hand grip for rough work (grinding)
• 2 hand golf grip ideal for when you need to keep the tool parallel to the work surface,I.e. using a cut-off wheel
4. Charging the tool
• The cordless rotary tool is not fully charged. The tool is equipped with a removable battery pack. Be sure to
charge the battery pack prior to initial use. For best results on first charge, charge battery pack overnight.
5. To charge the battery pack "H" (see diagram )
• Put the switch "C" in the "OFF" position.
• Squeeze release tabs "I" on both sides of battery pack"H", and remove battery pack "H" from back of tool as
shown on page 2.
• Align marks "F
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" on battery pack with marks "F
3
" on charger and insert battery pack "H" into charger "G".
• Plug charger "G" into the power source. The green L.E.D. light indicates connection has been made and the
battery pack "H" is charging. Under normal usage the battery pack "H" requires 3 hours charging time to reach
full capacity.
• When charging is complete remove battery pack "H" from charger "G".
• Align marks "F
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" on battery pack with marks "F
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" on the housing of tool. Squeeze release tabs "I",insert
battery pack "H" into back of tool, and release pressure on tabs "I" so it locks in place.
6. Important charging notes
• The battery pack accepts only about 80% of its maximum capacity with its first few charge cycles. However
after the first few charge cycles, the battery will charge to full capacity.
• The charger was designed to fast charge the battery only when the battery temperature is between 0°C
and 40°C.
• A substantial drop in operating time per charge may mean that the battery pack is nearing the end of its life
and should be replaced.
• If you anticipate long periods (i.e. a month or more)of non-use of your tool, it’s best to run your tool down
until it is fully discharged before storing your battery pack. After a long period of storage, the capacity at first
recharge will be lower. Normal capacity will be restored in 2 or 3 charge / discharge cycles. Remember to
unplug charger during storage period.
• If battery pack does not charge properly:
- Check for voltage at outlet by plugging in some other electrical device.
- Check to see if outlet is connected to a light switch which turns power "off" when lights are turned off.
- Check battery pack terminals for dirt. Clean with cotton swab and alcohol if necessary.
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