Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ■ Table Of Contents/Typical Applications. ....................................................................................... 2 ■ Rules For Safe Operation ........................................................................................................ 3-5A. Preca...
Page 3 - RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION; READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Page 3 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible dangers. The safety symbols, and theexplanations with them, deserve your careful attention and understanding. The safety warnings do not bythemselves eliminate any danger. The instructions or warni...
Page 5 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Page 5 RULES FOR SAFE OPERATION (Continued) 7. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of improper extensioncord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock.If extension cord must be used, make sure: a. That pins on plug of extension cord are the same number, size...
Page 6 - OPERATION; KNOW YOUR DRILL-DRIVER
Page 6 1 3 5 7 9 OPERATION Fig. 1 Fig. 2 KNOW YOUR DRILL-DRIVER See Figure 1. Before attempting to use any tool, familiarize yourself with alloperating features and safety requirements. WARNING: Do not allow familiarity with tools to make you careless.Remember that a careless fraction of a second is...
Page 7 - SWITCH
Page 7 5 1 3 7 OPERATION Fig. 3 WARNING: If any parts are missing, do not operate tool until themissing parts are replaced. Failure to do so could resultin possible serious personal injury. SWITCH See Figure 3. Your drill starts and stops by depressing and releasing theswitch trigger. Your drill has...
Page 8 - RIGHT
Page 8 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 OPERATION Fig. 5 RIGHT WRONG RELEASE (UNLOCK) GRIP (TIGHTEN) CHUCK BODY CHUCK COLLAR CHUCK JAWS DRILL BIT CHUCK COLLAR CHUCK BODY KEYLESS CHUCK See Figure 4. A keyless chuck has been provided with your drill to allow foreasy installation and removal of bits. As the name im...
Page 9 - REMOVING BITS; BIT STORAGE
Page 9 1 8 0 2 2 2 22 1 3 10 1 3 5 7 9 1 3 5 7 9 OPERATION REMOVING BITS See Figure 5. ■ Place the direction of rotation selector in center position.This will turn off the power to your drill. ■ Loosen the chuck jaws from drill bit . ■ To loosen: grasp and hold the collar of the chuck withone hand, ...
Page 11 - CHUCK REMOVAL; TO RETIGHTEN A LOOSE CHUCK
Page 11 OPERATION 1 3 5 7 9 MALLET KEYLESS CHUCK CHUCK JAWS HEX KEY WRENCH CHUCK REMOVAL See Figures 11, 12, and 13. T h e c h u c k m u s t b e r e m o v e d i n o r d e r t o u s e s o m eaccessories. To remove: ■ Lock the switch trigger by placing the direction of rotationselector in center posit...
Page 12 - MAINTENANCE; BATTERIES
Page 12 MAINTENANCE WARNING: When servicing use only identical replacement parts. Useof any other parts may create a hazard or cause productdamage. Avoid using solvents when cleaning plastic parts. Mostplastics are susceptible to damage from various types ofcommercial solvents and may be damaged by ...
Page 13 - BATTERY REMOVAL; DISPOSAL OF EXHAUSTED BATTERIES
Page 13 BATTERY REMOVAL To preserve natural resources, pleaserecycle or dispose of batteries properly. This product contains nickel-cadmiumbattery. Local, state, or federal laws mayp r o h i b i t d i s p o s a l o f N i c k e l - C a d m i u mbatteries in ordinary trash. WARNING: Do not attempt to ...
Page 14 - • SERVICE
OWNER'S OPERATOR'S MANUALCORDLESS DRILL-DRIVERMODEL NO. HP61 RYOBI AMERICA CORP. 1424 Pearman Dairy Road Anderson, SC 29625 Post Office Box 1207 Anderson, SC 29622-1207 Phone 1-800-525-2579 RYOBI CANADA INC. Post Office Box 910 Cambridge, Ontario N1R 6K2 Phone 1-800-265-6778 1980061 8-00 • SERVICE N...