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DO NOT CONTINUE to use under these conditions. Repeat the charging procedure. 6. If, after repeated use, your Power Pack does not take a full charge, and produces operating times less than normal, it may not be caused by faulty or worn out batteries. If you use the Power Pack repeatedly for only a few minutes and then charge it, the batteries will build up a resistance to taking a full charge. This resistance results in reduced operating time. The batteries can be restored to their original power and life by fully charging and then completely using up the charge several times. This will recondition the batteries to deliver maximum performance. 4 REMOVING THE POWER PACK FROM TOOL 1. Move Switch Control Button to the rear of its slot to lock Trigger Switch “OFF" (see Figure 1) before removing the Power Pack. 2. Depress the Latch Buttons simultaneously on end cap and pull away from Drill Handle. End cap will be held to drill by hinge straps (see Figure 2). 1 HOUR ELECTRONIC FAST CHARGER This charger will charge Power Pack part number 138030/98016 in one hour. 1. Plug in the Charger. 2. Place the Power Pack in the Charger as shown in Figure3. Note that the groove in the Power Pack should be oriented to match key in charger. 3. The indicator light will start to blink slowly. 4. In about one hour, the indicator light will stop blinking and remain continuously on. Charging is complete and your Power Pack is ready for use. 5. The indicator light will remain on as long as the Power Pack is left in the Charger. There will be an automatic maintenance charge to keep your Power Pack in a fully charged condition. The indicator light will go out when the Power Pack is removed from the Charger. 6. The indicator light may stay on momentarily after the battery pack is removed from the charger. Always wait for the indicator light to go out before inserting another CHARGING PROCEDURE pack. INDICATOR LIGHT OPERATION CHARGING 1 Vz sec. on — 1 '/j sec. off FAULTY POWER PACK '/2 sec. on — '/2 sec. off m m m m m FULLY CHARGED CONTINUOUS ON 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. If the indicator light does not come on when the Power Pack is inserted into the Charger: a. Be sure the Power Pack is inserted in the proper direction; b. Check your outlet as defined in Note 4 of "important Charging Notes" (page 4); c. Try a second Pack if one is available. If your second Power Pack charges o.k., your first Power Pack is defective. Have the Power Pack checked at your local B&D Service Center. 2. If the indicator light starts blinking fast after charging has started, your Power Pack is defective. Have the Power Pack checked at your local B&D Service Center. 3. If you feel that the Power Pack does not fully charge, recharge the Power Pack. Be sure the charger indicator light is out before inserting the Power Pack into the Charger. Watch to be sure light starts to blink slowly. V.VL j 'O, r-' I j Figure 3 Groove Groove REPLACING THE POWER PACK INTO TOOL HANDLE Insert Power Pack into handle of drill; the slot groove in the Power Pack should be located toward the side of the drill that has the screws, as shown in Figure 4. If drill and Power Pack will not assemble remove Power Pack and reorient so slot groove in pack will match key in handle. NOTE: The side of the power pack with the groove is the side with the label on it. Figure 4 6 TRIGGER SWITCH & CONTROL SWITCH The Drill is turned “ON” and “OFF” by pulling and releasing the Trigger Switch. However the trigger can be locked “OFF” by positioning the Control Switch Button at the end of its slot (Figure 5). This position should be used to prevent the Trigger from being accidentally turned on, when attaching or removing the Power Pack, when attaching or changing accessories, or when cleaning the Drill. SCREW DRIVING For driving fasteners, the Control Switch Button should be in the “Forward” position (Figure 6). Use the “Middle” position (Figure 7) for removing fasteners. When moving from FORWARD to REVERSE, or vice versa, always release the trigger first. Control Switch Button Figure 5 Control Switch Button Figure 6 ('FRO N ^ \ Trigger i>Y'” Control Switch X \ Button \ \ Figure 7 CHUCK & KEY Turn Chuck Key counterclockwise to open chuck jaws. Place bit in chuck as far as it will go. Tighten chuck collar by hand. Place chuck key in each of the three holes, and tighten in clockwise direction (Figure 8). It’s important to tighten chuck with all three holes to prevent bit slippage. To release bit, turn chuck key counterclockwise in just one hole, then loosen chuck by hand. THE CHUCK ON THIS DRILL IS NONREMOVABLE. IF DAMAGED RETURN TO AN AUTHORIZED BLACK & DECKER SERVICE CENTER. When not in use, the chuck key can be stored in the end of the handle. To remove the key, pull it firmly upward out of its holding socket. To replace key, push key's handle firmly and completely down into the holding socket (Figure 9). Figure 9 Figure 10 DRILLING (Fig...
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