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Mode selector

two levels using the mode selector.
Press the mode button to toggle the vibrations in normal
-
tors for the mode you select lights up.
Fig.15: 1.2. Power
3. Mode button
Mode
(Indication
number)
Vibrations
per minute Application
Normal

12,000 min-1
For formwork and surface
vibrating operations;
Commonly used in precast con-
crete construction, small pours
that require a minimal amount of
vibration, patching and repairing
work with precise operation.
Power

15,500 min-1
For vibrations at larger pours;
Ideal for pours with a greater sur-
face area, such as construction

the operator moves around to
cover the entire area.
NOTE: The mode you select will be saved automat-
󰀨
in the same mode as it previously used when turned
on again.
NOTE: When the battery protection system works,
󰀨
NOTE: When the remaining battery capacity
becomes low, either of the two indicators for the mode
you are currently using will blink. The timing, at which
the lamp starts blinking depends on the temperature
at work place and the battery cartridge conditions.
Accidental restart preventive
function
If you install the battery cartridge while pulling the
switch trigger, the tool does not start.
To start the tool, release the switch trigger, and then pull
the switch trigger again.
When the lock button is engaged, pull the switch trigger
fully and release it to exit the lock. Then pull the switch
trigger again.
Electronic function
The tool is equipped with the following electronic func-
tion for easy operation.
Constant speed control
Possible to perform a stable operation, because the

under the loaded condition.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is
󰀨
before carrying out any work on the tool.

shaft
Optional accessory
Installation
1. 
of the outer casing.
Fig.16: 1. Flexible core shaft 2. Outer casing
2. Hold the drive shaft in the tool still using the


Fig.17: 1. Drive shaft 2.3. Flexible core
shaft
3. 
tightly using a pair of pliers.
Fig.18
4. Hand thread the coupling of the outer casing onto
the male thread of the tool.
Fig.19: 1. Coupling 2. Outer casing 3. Male thread

male thread of the tool, especially when installing a long



and becomes fully engaged.
Fig.20: 1. Outer casing 2. Flexible core shaft
5. Knock each of the three corners of triangular
coupling with a hammer a few times in random order to
secure assembly.
Fig.21
Uninstallation
Follow the installation steps in reverse order.
Installing shoulder strap
Optional accessory
WARNING: Always remove the shoulder strap
from the tool while wearing portable power packs.
Wearing multiple harnesses and straps may impair
󰀨

WARNING: Do not use the parts for attaching
the shoulder strap for other purposes, such as
the fall prevention at high location. If the parts
for attaching the shoulder strap are used for other
purposes, excessive load may break them and cause

underneath the operator.
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