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90519175 SPT100 Multi tool
Off position and drive the screw manually. The screwdriver is not recommended for
driving wood screws.
On Board Bit Storage
Bit storage slots (6) are built-in to each side of the tool.

LED LIGHTS

LED lights are located at both ends of tool.
• To turn the LED lights on, slide the light switch (7) toward either end of the tool.
• To turn the LED lights off, slide the light switch (7) to the center position.
AC DETECTION
WARNING: The sensor will not detect live wires inside metal pipe or metal conduit,
behind metallic wall covering, or behind some plywood or other dense materials. Use
caution if area has plywood, thick wood backing behind drywall, or thicker than normal
walls. ALWAYS TEST ON A KNOWN "LIVE" CIRCUIT BEFORE EACH USE.
Intended Use: The Black & Decker SPT100 is useful for detecting the presence of AC
voltage at outlets, switches, circuit breakers, fuses, and wire cables, including *Romex.
Note: DC voltage is not detected by this product.
NOTE: Remove the screwdriver bit from the spindle when using wire sensing. Also note
that the detector should be used by itself and not in conjunction with the screwdriver.
WARNING: Shock Hazard. AC voltage may not be detected if a bit is in the spindle.
AC Voltage Detection Mode:
• Aim the screwdriver end of the tool toward possible line source (switch, wire, outlet,
etc.) as shown in figure D.
• Press the AC detection button (2) for AC voltage sensing. A green LED light will come
on indicating that the detector is on.
WARNING: If the green LED light does not come on the battery may be dead or need
replacing.
• Move the tool toward the area being tested. AC voltage at the source will be indicated
with audible beeping and the flashing of the red AC detection indicator LED (3).
• The beeping and flashing will get faster as you move the screwdriver end of the tool
closer to the voltage source.
WARNING: Shock Hazard. Do not touch bit or bit holder to possible "live" source.
WARNING: Shock Hazard. After AC detection, always turn off the power when
working near electrical wires, electric shock may result.
*Romex is a registered trademark of General Cable Industries, Incorporated.
PLIERS
To open the pliers, slide the tab at the bottom of the pliers handle (8) as shown in figure E.
Wire strippers (11) and wire cutters (10) are accessible when the pliers are open.
SHEATH SPLITTER
WARNING: Shock Hazard. Do not cut or strip "live" wires. Before stripping, cutting
or working with wires turn off all power to avoid electrical shock. Always wear approved
eye protection and gloves.
• Hold tool sideways. Push cable into opening as shown in figure F.
• Blade hooks around sheath and slits it.
• Pull back sheath and cut with scissors to access wires inside.
WIRE STRIPPER
WARNING: Shock Hazard. Do not cut or strip "live" wires. Before stripping, cutting
or working with wires turn off all power to avoid electrical shock. Always wear approved
eye protection and gloves.
The SPT100 is capable of stripping 10,12 and 14 guige wire.
• Select the opening which matches your wire size.
• Clamp the wire stripper around the wire as shown in figure G.
• Hold the wire firmly and pull tool away from wire.
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