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HIKOKI WR 16SE Manuel d'instructions de manutention
3.
Switching tightening mode (see Fig. 5)
Each press of mode switch will change
the impact rate. Switch (see Fig. 4)
must be switched OFF when conducting
this operation. Use Low or Medium for
light tasks, and High or Maximum for
heavy tasks.
4.
The protection function
To protect the tool, the protection
function will be activated, automatically
shutting down the unit in the event of
any problems. (Table 1)
Mode indicator lamp
Fast repeated fl ashes
Flashes on and off with 0.1-second
Flashing
intervals
Slow repeated fl ashes
Flashes on and off with 1-second
intervals
Flashing during mode operation
*1
Excessive load protection function
For excessive load conditions, the tool will shutdown to prevent damage.
Discontinue the heavy load task and press mode switch to reset the tool.
*2
Control monitoring function
Press mode switch to reset the tool.
Continual occurrences of this situation may be the result of damage to the tool.
*3
Increased temperature protection function
Automatic shutdown is activated to prevent damage from high temperatures.
The tool's internal temperature will increase for tasks involving the use of large currents of
electricity, or when used in high temperature environments.
Please allow the tool to rest for 10 to 15 minutes before continuing a task.
*4
Continuous operation prevention function
Shutdown will occur in the event of continuous operation while the switch remains ON.
(see Fig. 5)
Mode Indicator Lamp
Mode switch
Low Medium
Table 1
Automatic shutdown initiated by excessive
load (*1)
Automatic shutdown initiated due to
sensor detection trouble (*2)
Automatic shutdown initiated due to the
tool's internal temperature exceeding the
specifi ed temperature level (*3)
Automatic shutdown initiated due to
approximately 5 minutes of continuous
no-load operation (*4)
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High
Maximum
Fig. 5
Cause of shutdown