Charging the drill, Charge indicator, Important charging notes – Black & Decker 9013 User Manual
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Charging the Drill
Before attempting to charge your
drill, thoroughly read ALL of the safety
instructions. To charge your drill, follow
the steps below.
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1. Remove any accessories from the
chuck and plug the output cord of
the charger into the socket in the
front of the drill handle.
2. Plug the charger into any standard
120 volt electrical outlet.
3. Allow the tool to remain in this con
dition for three hours.
4. Unplug the charger from the
power supply, then unplug the
tool from the charger.
Charge Indicator
Your drill is equipped with a charge
indicator light that comes on whenever
the drill is charging. The light remains lit
whether the drill is fully charged or not
and goes out when the tool is taken off
charge. The light is located on the side of
the handle near the charging socket.
Important Charging
Notes
1. After normal usage, your drill should
be fully charged in 3 hours or less.
If the drill is run-down completely, it
may take up to 5 hours to become
fully charged. Your drill was sent
from the factory in an uncharged
condition. Before attempting to use
it, it must be charged for at least 5
hours.
2. DO NOT charge the batteries in an
air temperature below -i-40°F or
above +105°F. This is important and
will prevent serious damage to the
batteries.
3. While charging, the charger may
hum and become warm to touch.
This is a normal condition and does
not indicate a problem.
4. If the batteries do not charge
properly—(1) Check current at
receptacle by plugging in a lamp or
other appliance. (2) Check to see if
receptacle is connected to a light
switch which turns power off when
you turn out the lights.
(3) Move charger and drill to a
surrounding air temperature of
+40°F to 105°F, (4) If the receptacle
and temperature are o.k., and you
do not get proper charging, take or
send the tool and charger to your
local Black & Decker Service
Center. See “TOOLS ELECTRIC” in
yellow pages.
5. The drill should be recharged when
it fails to produce sufficient power on
the jobs which were easily done
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