Operation; Installing And Removing The Battery Pack; Maintenance - Black & Decker BHFEB520D Instruction Manual

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Assembly (Fig. F)

WARNING:
unit with the rear of the vacuum facing a wall so that
any inadvertent fall of the unit would contact a wall
and not people or pets.
1. Align the top of the extension tube 
inlet 
 5 
as shown in Fig. F.
2. Push the extension tube 
locks into position.
3. Align the bottom of the extension tube 
brush 
 11 
as shown in Fig. F.
4. Push the bottom of the extension tube 
brush
11
so it locks into position.
5. To remove an accessory, press the extension pole release
button 
 8 
located on the vacuum inlet or the bottom
of the extension tube and gently pull the connected
accessory off.

OPERATION


WARNING:
serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove
battery pack before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start‑up can cause injury.

Installing and Removing the Battery Pack

(Fig. A)

WARNING:
the off position before inserting the battery pack.
nOTE: For best results, make sure your battery pack is
fully charged.
1. To install the battery pack 
the battery pack with the rails inside the tool's handle
and slide it into the handle until the battery pack is firmly
seated in the tool and ensure that it does not disengage.
2. To remove the battery pack from the tool, press the
battery release button 
pack out of the tool handle. Insert it into the charger as
described in the charger section of this manual.
State of Charge Indicator
This appliance includes a state of charge indicator which
consists of three white LED lights that indicate the level of
charge remaining in the battery. This feature is only activated
when the vacuum is powered on or during a charge cycle.
The state of charge indicator is an indication of approximate
levels of charge remaining in the battery pack according to
the following indicators:
The LED battery indicator displays the remaining charge
and warns you when the battery is low. The final LED will
10
When not in use position the
 7 
with the vacuum
 7 
onto the vacuum inlet 
 7 
with the floor
 7 
onto the floor
To reduce the risk of
Ensure the tool/appliance is in
 1 
into the tool handle, align
 17 
and firmly pull the battery
flash continuously when there is only 1 minute of runtime
remaining. All LEDs will flash when the unit is discharged.
nOTE: The state of charge indicator is only an indication
of the charge left on the battery. It does not indicate tool
functionality and is subject to variation based on product
components, temperature and end-user application.
Use (Fig. A, G–J)
This vacuum can be used in one of four ways.
 5 
so it
With the extension tube 
floor brush 
With the floor brush
With the extension tube 
accesssory tool 
With an accesssory tool 
Switching ON and OFF (Fig. K)
1. To switch ON, push the ON/OFF button 
2. For increased power, slide the
variable power switch
nOTE: The state of charge indicator LEDs will illuminate
while the vacuum is ON.
3. To switch OFF, press the ON/OFF button 
4. Return the product to the charger immediately after use
so that it will be fully charged and ready for the next use.
nOTE: Ensure that the product is fully engaged with the
charger plug.
Switching the Floor Brush OFF and ON (Fig. A)
To switch the floor brush OFF, press the Floor brush ON/
OFF button 
To switch the floor brush ON, press the floor brush ON/
OFF button 
nOTE: The LED worklights 
the floor brush is switched ON.
Using an Accessory Tool (Fig. L)
Your vacuum may come with some of the following tools.
Crevice tool.
2 in 1 brush
Pet hair tool.
The accessories 
to the extension tube 
shown in Fig. L.
Align the top of the accessories  
vacuum inlet 
so it locks into position as shown in Fig. L.

MAINTENANCE


WARNING:
serious personal injury, turn unit off and remove
battery pack before making any adjustments or
removing/installing attachments or accessories.
An accidental start‑up can cause injury.
 7 
and the
11
. (Fig. G)
11
. (Fig. H)
 7 
and an
 15 
,  
 14 
,
13
. (Fig. I)
 15 
,  
 14 
,
2
forward.
 4 
.
 4
a second time.
 12
will illuminate whenever
 15 
,  
 14 
,
13
can be fitted either directly
 7
or to the vacuum inlet 
 15 
,  
 5 
or extension tube 
 7
To reduce the risk of
13
. (Fig. J)
 1 
.
 1 
a second time.
 5
as
 14 
,
13
with the
and push into place

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