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The blue LED lights I will start scrolling top/
down to signal the battery is receiving a
charge.
4. Charging will automatically stop when the tool
is fully charged.
When all the blue LED lights are off charging
is complete. At this point the battery charge
light G will be green.
5. The tool may be used even though the blue
LED lights may still be scrolling top/down.
The blue LED lights might require more time
to stop scrolling depending on temperature.
6. The blue LED lights will stop scrolling in less
time if the tool was not completely discharged.
In this case the battery charge light could be
green, orange or red.
7. When the battery pack is fully charged you
can leave the tool in the charging base.
IMPORTANT CHARGING NOTES
The charger was designed to charge the
battery only when the battery temperature is
between 0°C and 45°C. If the battery pack is
too hot or too cold, the charger will not fast
charge the battery.
When the battery temperature returns to
between 0°C and 45°C, the charger will
automatically begin charging.
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.
Remember to unplug charger during storage
period.
CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHTS
Green light - 100% charge remaining.
Orange light - 50% charge remaining or the tool is
being used in heavy applications.
Red light - 25% charge remaining.
Red flashing light - tool is about to shut off or
battery is too hot or too cold for use (turn tool
off and let battery return to normal operating
temperature before resuming use).
When the battery is dead, the tool will
automatically turn off (sudden stop). Simply
recharge the tool and reuse.

ACCESSORIES

ALWAYS TURN OFF THE TOOL BEFORE
CHANGING ACCESSORIES
Use only Dremel tested, high performance
accessories. Be sure to read the instructions
supplied with your Dremel accessory for
further information on its use. Handle and
store accessories carefully to avoid chipping
and cracking.
This tool can be used with all of the Dremel
accessories, except router bits.
While the tool will work with cut-off wheels, the
reduced speed of this tool will not allow them to
perform optimally. They can be used to cut soft
materials such as wood or plastic, but cutting
metals is not recommended.
CHANGING ACCESSORIES
A. Collet nut
B. Collet (3.2 mm)
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C. Shaft lock button
D. Wrench
1. Press the shaft lock button and rotate the
shaft by hand until it engages the shaft lock.
Do not engage the shaft lock while the tool
is running.
2. With the shaft lock engaged, loosen (do not
remove) the collet nut. Use the collet wrench
if necessary.
3. Insert the bit or accessory shank fully into
the collet.
4. With the shaft lock engaged, tighten the
collet nut.
BALANCING ACCESSORIES
For precision work, it is important that all
accessories be in good balance (much the same
as the tires on your automobile). To true up or
balance an accessory, slightly loosen collet nut
and give the accessory or collet a 1/4 turn. Re
tighten collet nut and run the rotary tool.
You should be able to tell by the sound and feel
if your accessory is running in balance. Continue
adjusting in this fashion until best balance is
achieved.
GETTING STARTED
The first step in using the multitool is to get the
"feel" of it. Hold it in your hand and feel its weight
and balance. Feel the taper of the housing. This
taper permits the tool to be grasped much like a
pen or pencil.
IMPORTANT! Practice on scrap material first to
see how the tool's high-speed action performs.
Keep in mind that your multitool will perform best
by allowing the speed, along with the correct
Dremel accessory and attachment, to do the
work for you. Do not put pressure on the tool
during use, if possible. Instead, lower the spinning
accessory lightly to the work surface and allow
it to touch the point at which you want to begin.
Concentrate on guiding the tool over the work
using very little pressure from your hand. Allow
the accessory to do the work.
Usually it is better to make a series of passes with
the tool rather than to do the entire job with one
pass. A gentle touch gives the best control and
reduces the chance of error.
HOLDING THE TOOL
Always hold the tool away from your face.
Accessories can be damaged during handling
and can fly apart as they come up to speed.
When holding tool, do not cover the
ventilation openings with your hand. Blocking
the ventilation openings could cause the
motor to overheat.
For best control in close work, grip the multitool like
a pencil between your thumb and forefinger.
The "golf" grip method is used for heavier
operations such as grinding or cutting.
ON/OFF
To turn the tool "ON" press and release the on/off
button E. The tool will start working at a speed of
15,000 rpm and the frontal LED light will turn on.
Simply press the minus (–) blue button F 3 times
and the frontal LED light will turn off.
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