14.Ifbattery c ontents come intocontact with theskin, i mmediately
wash area withmild
soap andwater. If battery l iquid gets intotheeye, r inse water over t heopen eyefor
three minutes oruntil i rritation c eases. If medical attention isneeded, thebattery
Z electrolyte iscomposed ofa mixture o fliquid organic carbonates andlithium salts.
WARNING:
Burn hazard. Battery liquid m ay beflammable
ifexposed tospark o rflame.
THE BATTERIES
INYOUR TOOL A RE NOT FULLY C HARGED
ATTHE FACTORY.
BEFORE ATTEMPTING
TOCHARGE THEM, THOROUGHLY
READ ALL OFTHE
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.
Tocharge y our t oot, f ollow thesteps below.
1. Plug thecharger intoanystandard 120 Volt 6 0Hz
electrical outlet.
2. Insert thecharger plug (9)intothecharging port ( 5)
asshown i nfigure A.Thecharging indicator LED
(8)wilt f lash, i ndicating thatthebattery i nside the
drill i sbeing charged. The completion ofcharge i s
_:
indicated bytheLED(8)remaining oncontinuously.
3. Letthetoolcharge i nitially f or9 hours. After t he
initial charge, under n ormal usage, yourtool s hould
befullycharged i n3 to9 hours.
1. After n ormal usage, yourtool s hould b efullycharged in3to9 hours. Your t oot w as
sent f rom thefactory i nanuncharged condition. Before a ttempting touseit,itmust
becharged foratleast 9 hours.
2. DONOT charge t hebatteries inanairtemperature
below 40°F (4,5 ° C)orabove
105°F (+40,5 ° C). T his isimportant andwilt p revent serious d amage tothebatteries.
Longest lifeandbest p erformance
canbeobtained ifbatteries arecharged when air
temperature
isabout 7 5°F (23,8 ° C).
3. While charging, thecharger may hum andbecome w arm totouch. This isa normal
condition and does notindicate a problem.
4. Ifthebatteries donotcharge p ropertyi(1) Check c urrent atreceptacle byplugging in
a tamp orother a ppliance. (2)Check t oseeifreceptacle isconnected toa light
switch w hich turns power offwhen youturnoutthelights. ( 3)Move charger andtool
toa surrounding
airtemperature
of40°F (4,5 °C)to105°F ( +40,5 °C).(4)Ifthe
receptacle andtemperature
areOK, a ndyoudonotgetproper charging, take or
send thetootand charger toyour l ocal B lack & Decker service c enter. See Tools
Electric inyellow pages.
5. Thetool s hould berecharged when itfailstoproduce sufficient power onjobswhich
were easily done previously. DONOT CONTINUE
using product withitsbatteries ina
depleted condition.
TRIGGER SWITCH & REVERSING
BUTTON (FIGURE B)
The drill is turned ON and OFF by pulling and releasing the trigger switch (1).
A forward/reverse
control button (2)
determines the direction of the tool and
also serves as a lock off button.
To select forward rotation, release the
trigger switch and depress the
forward/reverse
control button to the left.
To select reverse, depress the forward/
reverse control button the opposite direction.
NOTE: The center position of the control
button locks the tool in the off position.
When changing the position of the control
button, be sure the trigger is released.