Fast Charger And Detachable Battery Pack; Charging Your Cordless Drill; Fitting The Drill Or Screwdriver Bit - Black & Decker KC1251 Manual

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The torque adjustment collar has 5 positions and
provides adjustment of the torque necessary to seat
screws of a given size in a particular material.
Proceed as follows:
Set the torque adjustment collar to position '1'.
when the head of the screw is flush with the surface of
the material. Use this torque setting when fitting the
remaining screws.

FAST CHARGER AND DETACHABLE BATTERY PACK

Your drill has a fast charger and detachable battery
pack. To increase the availability of your drill you can
purchase an additional battery pack.

CHARGING YOUR CORDLESS DRILL

Important! The battery pack in your drill is not charged
when supplied as new. A new battery, or one which
has not been used for an extended period, achieves full
performance only after approximately 5 charging and
discharging cycles. Before attempting to charge your
drill, read all the safety instructions.
To charge your drill, proceed as follows:
Put the forward/reverse switch in the centre (lock-off)
position. Remove all accessories from the chuck.
3-5 hour charger
After normal usage your power pack should be fully
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Fit and tighten the first
screw. If the clutch of
your drill starts to slip
before the screw is
correctly seated, rotate
the torque adjustment
collar, as necessary,
until the clutch slips
To remove the battery
pack, depress the two
release buttons and
withdraw the battery
pack. Plug the charger
into a standard 220/240V
socket. Place the battery
pack in the charger.
While charging, your
battery pack may hum
and become warm to the
touch; this is normal.
charged in 3 hours. If your power pack is run-down
completely it may take up to 8 hours to become fully
charged.
Your power pack was sent from the factory in an
uncharged condition; before attempting to use it,
it must be charged for at least 6 hours.
To prolong your power packs' life, avoid leaving it on
charge for more than 8 hours. Although overcharging is
not a safety concern, it can reduce the overall life of
your power pack.
1 hour fast charger
Place the battery pack in the charger. Leave it until
the red light goes out and the green light shows. The
battery pack is then ready to use.
If the battery has been used recently and is too hot, the
red charge light still comes on but the charger will not
charge until the battery temperature reduces to below
45˚C. Once below 45˚C you must re-insert the pack to
actually start charging.
The battery charger recognises the charged condition
and switches a fully charged battery immediately to
trickle charging. By this means, the battery can remain
indefinately in the charger without risk to the battery life.
Both chargers
Disconnect the plug from the electricity supply before
making or breaking connections to the battery pack.
For the longest battery life, charge the battery pack in
an air temperature of approximately 24°C/75°F. Do not
charge the battery pack if the air temperature is below
5°C/41°F or above 35°C/95°F.
The charger can remain in the electrical socket
indefinitely without adverse effect. If the battery pack
does not charge correctly, check the supply at the
electrical socket with a lamp or other appliance.
If the electricity supply is satisfactory and your drill is
still not charging, take or send your drill and charger to
your local Black & Decker authorised repair agent.

FITTING THE DRILL OR SCREWDRIVER BIT

Make sure the forward/reverse switch is in the centre
(lock-off) position.
Hold the rear section of the chuck while tightening the
front section. Tighten the two sections firmly in
opposite directions to securely grip the drill bit.
While holding the rear
section of the chuck,
rotate the front section
until the jaws of the
chuck are sufficiently
open. Insert the drill bit
in the jaws of the chuck.

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