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Batteries
When they reach the end of their useful life, the batteries in your tool will no longer accept a charge.
This is a normal occurrence and signifies only that your tool needs battery replacement or it's time to
replace the tool entirely.
Before discarding the old tool, the nickel cadmium batteries must be removed and recycled or
disposed of property. Cadmium is a toxic form of waste and Isharmful to the environment. Contact your
local municipality to find out how to properly recycle or dispose of the batteries or take or send the
complete tool to your local Black & Decker Service Center. The service technicians will test the tool’s
battery at no labor charge and if battery replacement is required they will, at your direction, replace the
battery and properly recycle or dispose of the old one. If you choose to replace the tool, they will be glad
to take the old one and see to its proper recycling or disposal.
Tools which use nickel cadmium batteries have been designedforeasy battery removal. They ARE
NOT designed to be re-assembled except by qualified service technicians at Black & Decker Service
Centers. To remove the batteries from your tool, refer to the section entitled "Battery Removar in this
manual.
Battery Removal
IMPORTANT: This tool is designed for easy
disassembly for the purpose of battery removal. It is
not designed to be re-assembled by the consumer.
Before attempting to disassemble this tool, turn it on
and run it in either direction until it stops to ensure
a complete discharge of the batteries. To disas
semble the tool, remove the screws in the side of the
tool body. Take the two body halves apart and you
will find the batteries. Lift the batteries out and pull
off the two terminal clips shown in Figure 7. Take or
send the batteries to your local Black & Decker
Service Center where they will be recycled or disposed of properly. If you decide to dispose of the
batteries yourself, check with your municipality to (earn about the local restrictions concerning disposal
of nickel cadmium batteries. The rest of your tool can be disposed of as normal trash. Do not attempt
to re-assemble the drill.
Cleaning & Lubrication
Use only mild soap and a damp cloth to clean the tool. Never let any liquid get inside the tool; never
Immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
Self lubricating bearings are used in the tool and periodic lubrication is not required. In the unlikely
event that your drill should ever require service, take or send it to your local Black & Decker Service
Center or authorized repair facility.
Home Use Warranty (A Full Two Year Warranty)
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc. warrants this product for two years against any defects that are due to
faulty material or workmanship. Please return the complete unit, transportation prepaid, to the seller (if
a participating retailer) for free replacement (proof of purchase may be required). This unit may also be
returned to a Black & Decker Service Center or Authorized Service Station, listed under "Tools Electric"
in the yellow pages for free replacement or repair at our optk>n. This warranty does not apply to
accessories. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from
state to state. Should you have any questions, contact your nearest Black & Decker Service Center
Manager.
Every Black & C^ker tml fe of the richest quality. If you wish to contact us r^arding
this product,pleasecalltollfr^b^TOn 8:00am. and 5:Q0p,m. ET, Monday through FitJay.
1-W0-762-W72
This symbol on the nameplate
means the product is list^ by
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
See Tools-Eledric'
-Yellow Pages-
for Service & Sales
Form No. 741380-05
////A Dmm/oiiroi#i!n Copyright ©1992 Black & Decker
BUllHlbillCIHlER. (JAN93-CO-3) 1993 Printed in U.S.A.
Black & Decker (U.S.) Inc., U.S. Power Tools Group, 701 E. Joppa Rd., Towson, MD 21286 U.S.A.
9013
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